Apple WWDC 2015: 8 things to expect
Apple's music streaming service
This is among the biggest announcements we are expecting to see.
For months, reports have suggested Apple will debut its own streaming music service that sounds a lot like Spotify. It will probably cost $10 per month, according to The Wall Street Journal, and Apple has been said to be in talks with various artists and record labels to beef up the music selection.
The service, which is said to be called Apple Music according to Bloomberg, will be powered by Beats Music, which Apple acquired last year. There will also be an Android version of the app, which is a first for the company.
It's an important move for Apple if it wants to re-establish the dominance it asserted over the music industry when it introduced the iTunes Music Store in 2003. Now, streaming is becoming more prominent than downloads, and Apple needs to catch up.
For months, reports have suggested Apple will debut its own streaming music service that sounds a lot like Spotify. It will probably cost $10 per month, according to The Wall Street Journal, and Apple has been said to be in talks with various artists and record labels to beef up the music selection.
The service, which is said to be called Apple Music according to Bloomberg, will be powered by Beats Music, which Apple acquired last year. There will also be an Android version of the app, which is a first for the company.
It's an important move for Apple if it wants to re-establish the dominance it asserted over the music industry when it introduced the iTunes Music Store in 2003. Now, streaming is becoming more prominent than downloads, and Apple needs to catch up.
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