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The next generation of sound on Apple Music is coming to subscribers in June 2021 at no additional cost, ensuring Lossless Audio is available to every current and future Apple Music user.
Boost Mobile is the best of the telcos using the Telstra network, with competitive plans offering plenty of data, data rollover, data-free Apple Music, unlimited calls and texts and international call inclusions, too - and with its Refurb Shop, Boost has great prices for refurb tech that's definitely worth upgrading to.
Apple's all-in-one subscription bundles are now available, offering real savings for those who want Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, iCloud, Apple News+ and the upcoming Apple Fitness+ at a better price than buying individually.
A day after Microsoft's cloud services but the dust, Apple followed in its wake with a three-hour outage affecting iCloud, Apple TV, Apple Music and other apps.
Apple has announced two new live global radio offerings on Apple Music, making them available to music fans in 165 countries.
Ultimate Ears, a division of computer peripherals maker Logitech, has released its latest portable Bluetooth speaker which is known as HYPERBOOM.
University students are being offered special pricing from Apple on Macs and iPads, with the added bonus of Beats Studio3 Wireless headphones, a free year of Apple TV+, as well as special pricing on various apps and Apple Music.
Revenue from global online music streaming services crossed the US$11 billion mark in the first half of 2019, the technology analyst firm Counterpoint Research claims, adding that this trend is bound to continue.
Clickbait-loving naybobs of negativity once bemoaned that most of Apple's sales were attributable to its iPhone, and that there are no cheap mid-range models, but now that Apple has grown, adding newer products and services, 'lower' but still in the tens of MILLIONS of iPhone sales are... bad?
Singapore-owned telco Optus has begun offering new and re-contracting mobile customers on "selected" plans a 6- or 12-month trial of Apple Music.
It was only last night that I was wondering WHEN Apple Music would arrive on Alexa in Australia, then lo and behold, it's available this morning!
Robert Burian's song "17,000km" from that very cool Trivago "virtual reality" ad has finally been released to Spotify, Apple Music and other streaming music services.
A smaller than usual rise in iPhone shipments has not prevented Apple from delivering its best June quarter, with the world's richest technology company registering revenue of US$53.3 billion for the third fiscal quarter.
Singtel is collaborating with Apple to launch the first date-free tie up with Apple Music in Singapore, offering a service to post-paid mobile customers for a subscription fee of S$9.98 per month.
Music isn't just about listening, as MTV showed us with music videos all those decades ago, and now Apple Music is home to a huge collection, with plenty of exclusives promised, too.
Apple Music subscribers who also use Facebook Messenger are getting the message that you can listen to complete songs in the app, with 30 second grabs for iOS and Android non-subscribers.
If you’ve wanted to pay for various Apple purchases with PayPal, the functionality has finally rolled out across 12 countries, including Australia, from today.
Apple is planning to release an iTunes update this week in response to reports that an interaction between iTunes and Apple Music can result in the unwanted deletion of music files.
Wireless audio specialist Sonos is about to provide support for the Apple Music service.
Over the past week, connectivity to Apple’s services via Telstra’s networks has been slow, with a full repair not due until 15 October at the earliest.
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