Apple has again sent an email to developers of iOS and Mac Developer program informing them that their iTunes Match libraries will be deleted today, November 12th.
Apple has stated that it is deleting iCloud libraries to prepare for the launch of the iTunes match service. Continue reading “Apple To Wipe iCloud Libraries Today To Prepare For iTunes Match Launch” »
After deleting iCloud Libraries to prepare for the iTunes launch yesterday, Apple has seeded iTunes 10.5.1 beta 3 to developers.
Apple has stated that the latest beta version of iTunes includes a number of important performance and stability improvements for iTunes Match.Apple has sent the following email to developers: Continue reading “Apple Releases iTunes 10.5.1 Beta 3; Includes Number Of Important Performance And Stability Improvements For iTunes Match” »
Apple announced that it will release iOS 5 and iCloud on October 12th at the Let’s Talk iPhone event earlier in the week.
Japanese blog Macotakara reports that according to a reliable source, Apple may release iTunes 10.5 and OS X 10.7.2 to support iOS 5 and iCloud ahead of the October 12th launch.
Macotakara reports: Continue reading “Apple May Release Mac OS X 10.7.2 And iTunes 10.5 Before October 12th” »
Apple seems to have quietly removed the option to rent TV shows from iTunes Store and Apple TV on Friday.
Last year, when Apple introduced thesecond generation Apple TV, it adopted the rental model instead of the purchase model as Apple TV 2G came with only 8GB storage. So Apple TV 2G users could rent first-run HDTV movies at a price of $4.99, while single episodes of TV shows in HD were available for $0.99. Continue reading “Apple Kills 99-Cent iTunes TV Show Rentals” »