iTunes, Apple's software for downloading, purchasing, and managing content on iOS devices and playing Apple content on Macs and PCs, is now available for download through Microsoft's Windows 10 Store.
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Fulfilling promises made nearly a year ago, Apple on Thursday released iTunes for Windows 10 on the Microsoft Store, ensuring compatibility with the latest Windows 10 S devices. As of today, Windows ...
Here is a surprise: at its Build developer conference, Microsoft today announced that Apple’s iTunes will come to the Windows Store by the end of the year. The iTunes app will have full iPhone support ...
Apple's iTunes doesn't have much time left on Windows, as Apple has rolled out a new trio of apps to replace the venerable music player. According to a new Apple support page, the trio apps only work ...
Apple's iTunes -- and with it, the company's subscription music service -- is heading to Microsoft's Windows Store. Microsoft announced the move Thursday at its Build developer conference in Seattle.
Windows users have long had access to iTunes, and the availability is as simple to get as going to Apple's website to download the software. Back in May, however, the companies announced that iTunes ...
Earlier this year, Apple killed off iTunes on macOS, breaking it up into three different apps: Podcasts, Music, and Apple TV. At the time, the company also said that iTunes for Windows is here to stay ...
Not everyone with an Apple iPhone or iPad owns a Macintosh computer. Such folks must use Windows 11/10 if they want to populate their devices with music from iTunes. And yes, an iTunes application for ...
In brief: Apple said goodbye to iTunes on macOS earlier this year, and the Windows 10 version could face the same fate---though a job listing from the company suggests it's working on a successor.