Apple TV iOS 5.4 beta includes iTunes Radio, Conference Room mode

With the announcement of iOS 7 last week, Apple showed off a handful of new features coming to the new mobile OS later this fall, including Control Center and an entirely new design that aims to be a flatter design than past iterations. While Apple TV was left out of the discussion during the event,

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Pandora Says iTunes Radio Only Brings Apple At Par With Other Services

Pandora believes that iTunes Radio only brings Apple up to par with other music services, and doesn’t think Apple’s new music streaming service is going to be of much harm.

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iTunes Radio Will Show Links To Purchase Songs On Lock Screen

iTunes Radio will display links on the lock screen through which users can purchase the song that’s being played, via iTunes. The link is currently being displayed in iOS 7 beta 1 to those who’re not iTunes Match subscribers.

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Twitter #music Will Get Its Own Station In iTunes Radio

It seems like iTunes #music will get a dedicated radio station in iTunes Radio. Apple announced its new music streaming service yesterday at WWDC 2013.

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Apple’s iTunes Radio “playing catch up with Nokia Music” suggests Nokia VP

It’s not often that Nokia gets to take a moment to snark on Apple, so it’s certainly not surprising that immediately after Apple releases information on their iTunes Radio service, the VP of Nokia Entertainment has responded with a reminder about Nokia Music. As iTunes Radio was made official, this streaming music service with iAd

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Apple Dials in iTunes Radio, a New Streaming Music Service

Apple Dials in iTunes Radio, a New Streaming Music Service

Apple has announced a new streaming music service. iTunes Radio. The new station-based radio player launches this fall.

    

Apple’s iTunes Radio Music Streaming Service Announced

Apple announced its new music streaming service today at WWDC 2013. iTunes Radio will let users listen to radio stations and even purchase tracks that they like through iTunes.

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iTunes Radio official: streaming music inside Apple’s built-in app

As rumors have suggested, Apple is outing their own music discovery platform, and they’re calling it iTunes Radio. The new feature will be built right into the company’s existing Music app on iOS, so users who take advantage of the app won’t have to switch to another app to use the new iTunes Radio. iTunes

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Apple debuts music streaming service, iTunes Radio

Apple debuts music streaming service, iTunes Radio

Granted, this one felt like a bit of a wild card in the lead up to WWDC, but ultimately the rumors have proven true: Apple’s just taken the wraps off of a brand new music offering, iTunes Radio. The service is built directly into iOS 7’s music app, featuring easy access to radio based on your music collection. The company’s also got hundreds of its own stations, grouped by artists and genre — artists like, get this, Led Zeppelin. You can modify stations by telling the app which songs you love and hate, and you can access old stations by clicking your history button. The app is free with ads for regular users, or ad-free if you happen to be an iTunes Match subscriber. It’s starting in the US and coming to other countries in the unspecified future. You can use it on your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, as well as on your desktop.

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