Mike Sorrentino is a Senior Editor for Mobile, covering phones, texting apps and smartwatches -- obsessing about how we can make the most of them. Mike also keeps an eye out on the movie and toy ...
Apple Music comes to your browser. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Mac Improvements to Apple Music could be showcased at WWDC later today — but one new feature has slipped out early. A new web player ...
The Apple Music web player was apparently recently upgraded to allow subscribers to sign in with their accounts and play full songs and albums. The new Apple Music browser player resulted in ...
Apple briefly updated its suite of Apple Music tools, allowing signed-in users to play more than just a sample of a track without using the Music app on iOS or iTunes on Mac and Windows. Previously, a ...
Besides rolling out support for offline downloads, YouTube Music for web is getting a Now Playing redesign to match the Android version. This redesign hides the app ...
To date, playing full songs on Apple Music has meant firing up iTunes or the mobile app. You could listen to samples on the web, but that wasn't much different than playing iTunes Store clips years ...
Apple has removed the beta label from Apple Music’s web browser player. You can now officially access Apple Music through your browser. This could come in handy if ...
Last month, software engineer Naveed Golafshani created an unofficial Apple Music web player that allowed users to sign into their Apple Music accounts and listen to music on a laptop or desktop ...
Apple Music’s web player is no longer in beta, Mac Rumors reports. The browser-based version, which Apple introduced last fall, is now available at music.apple.com ...
Apple this week relaunched a beta version of the Apple Music web player with a few tweaks that bring the service in line with corresponding app versions set to debut as part of iOS 14 and macOS Big ...