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Apple Music Is Pursuing Kanye West for Exclusive Music Off His Album
Apple Music Is Pursuing Kanye West for Exclusive Music Off His Album
Apple Music Is Pursuing Kanye West for Exclusive Music Off His Album
Apple Music is aggressively pursuing Kanye West to lock in some exclusive content for their streaming services platform. Apple will unveil its new streaming music service at its annual WWDC conference today. It was rumored that they would  be announcing an exclusive on Kanye West’s next album but according to BuzzFeed that rumor is false. Instead, Beats Electronics co...
Apple Wants Drake to Guest DJ on iTunes Radio
Apple Wants Drake to Guest DJ on iTunes Radio
Apple Wants Drake to Guest DJ on iTunes Radio
Apple is trying to get Drake to guest DJ on iTunes Radio. According to the New York Post, Drizzy is in a $19 million negotiation with Apple to fill a guest slot on their Beats streaming service. The "6 God" is among other artists the company is in talks with...
Apple Watch Set to Drop in April
Apple Watch Set to Drop in April
Apple Watch Set to Drop in April
During Apple's press conference yesterday, CEO Tim Cook announced the official release date for the much anticipated Apple Watch. Along with the announcement, Apple launched the very first ad for the smart watch. The Apple Watch will release on April 24 in a number of countries...
Apple Buys Analytics Company To Help Support Beats Music Relaunch
Apple Buys Analytics Company To Help Support Beats Music Relaunch
Apple Buys Analytics Company To Help Support Beats Music Relaunch
Maybe Kanye West's Steve Jobs worship isn't misplaced. The late Apple CEO's spirit of innovation seems to run through the company, with the music and computer giant rumored to be making another in a series of shrewd moves. The Guardian reports that the company has purchased UK-based startup Semetric, an analytics company...
Apple Wins Antitrust Lawsuit Over Deleting Users’ Songs From iTunes
Apple Wins Antitrust Lawsuit Over Deleting Users’ Songs From iTunes
Apple Wins Antitrust Lawsuit Over Deleting Users’ Songs From iTunes
A federal jury took three hours to end a near decade-long battle between Apple and consumers by deciding that Apple's iTunes software did not block songs downloaded from outside sources from playing on iPods from 2006-2009. According to reports from The New York Times, the jury ended up declaring the the version of iTunes that came out in 2006 improved the quality of iPods rather than restrict th
The 11 Biggest Hip-Hop Business Moves Of 2014
The 11 Biggest Hip-Hop Business Moves Of 2014
The 11 Biggest Hip-Hop Business Moves Of 2014
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Apple Is Being Sued For Deleting Users’ Songs From iTunes
Apple Is Being Sued For Deleting Users’ Songs From iTunes
Apple Is Being Sued For Deleting Users’ Songs From iTunes
A class-action antitrust lawsuit against Apple claims that from 2007-2009 Apple deleted music that from users' iPods that was downloaded from iTunes competitors. According to the Wall Street Journal,  the plaintiffs suit, which is being brought to the court by attorney Patrick Coughlin, says that when a user who had downloaded music from a rival service tried to sync an iPod to the user's iTunes

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