T-Mobile's latest Un-carrier Amped announcement saw Apple Music join its Music Freedom program and Jump On Demand customers get a free next-gen iPhone swap.
Senator Al Franken has asked the commission to examine whether the tech giant is using anticompetitive measures to benefit Apple Music over its competitors.
If you were hoping to get your Apple Music tracks on one of the new iPod Nano or Shuffle, bad luck: You can't sync offline songs to the smaller players.
LA-based sketch comedy troupe Hot Chocolate Party brings streaming services to life in a new video that asks what if streaming services were your exes.
Apple Music might have a lot to offer out of the gate, but one thing the app needs is control over streaming quality, and luckily, that's coming in iOS 9.
Listen in as our panel dives into the new Apple Music, among other tech topics. Just be warned that the entire panel is on a sugar high after pounding a bunch of Grape Crush.
Spotify posted a statement Wednesday on Prince's artist page, sharing that his publisher requested that his music be pulled from "all streaming services."
Using a clever workaround, you can listen to one of Apple Music's most popular streams -- the radio station Beats 1 -- without an iOS device or iTunes.
An iOS 8.4 bug may cause iPad users confusion as the Apple Music app looks wrong, and is missing key features such as 'For You' and 'Now.' Here's the fix.
With the release of Apple Music set for June 30, find out whether the new music-streaming service has what it takes to challenge the likes of Spotify and Pandora.
While the iTunes Match functionality included in Apple Music will be limited to 25,000 songs to start, it will eventually be increased to 100,000 songs.
Recalling a handful of their worst "Reply All" email mistakes, the Trends with Benefits panel analyzes Gmail's latest feature and how it can prevent the agony of the accidental reply all.
Thousands of indie labels sign onto Apple Music after the tech giant announced it would pay artists during the service's three-month free-trial period.
After Taylor Swift's recent open letter inspired a change to Apple Music's policy, a photographer wrote her accusing her of applying a double standard.
Taylor Swift is "shocked" and "disappointed" by Apple's decision not to pay artists royalties during the three-month trial period for all Apple Music users.