While music streaming services are taking over the market, many music lovers prefer to download and save their music locally. Apple’s iTunes is still one of the most popular ways to keep and organize ...
Apple on Thursday published the security content notes for iTunes 12.13.3, which was recently released for Windows users. According to the company, the update fixes an exploit that allowed a local ...
If iTunes is not playing through your headphones on Windows 11, try restarting the app or your computer and see if it helps. In case the issue persists, here are the solutions you can use to fix it: ...
Apple has sounded the death knell for iTunes for Windows. On a new support page, Apple touted three new apps as replacements for the same functions in iTunes for Windows. Also: Can your Windows 10 PC ...
What just happened? Apple has been migrating PCs away from iTunes for years in favor of separate music, video, and device management apps. The process is nearing completion as the Cupertino giant's ...
Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple Devices are all designed to replace iTunes on Windows. Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple Devices are all designed to replace iTunes on Windows. is a senior editor and ...
Apple is phasing out iTunes for Windows. Years after the company broke down its legendary software for the Mac into Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, and Apple TV+, it's finally time for Windows users to ...
Apple discontinued iTunes for Mac users several years ago. You can still access your iTunes library of music, podcasts, and movies on Apple's new apps. iTunes still exists for Windows and older Macs.
In this post, we will show you how to add album artwork on iTunes and what to do if you can’t add artwork to songs. How to change album artwork in iTunes on Windows? To add or change the artwork of a ...
With a few easy steps, you can transfer music saved on iTunes from your Mac or PC to your iPhone. You might need to do this to sync purchased music and ringtones to your phone (since Apple still won't ...
A high-severity vulnerability has been discovered in Apple's iconic iTunes program that could allow threat actors to escalate privileges locally, essentially giving them the keys to the kingdom.