Following a months-long beta period, Apple this week launched an Apple Music streaming player for the web, enabling subscriber access to content libraries and curated playlists without a dedicated app ...
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 ...
At last, you can listen to Apple Music on the web, in your browser of choice, instead of needing an iOS or Android app, or iTunes app for Mac or Windows. We confirmed the web player works on several ...
The Apple Music service is finally accessible through an online web player, enabling subscribers to stream content directly through their web browser while on desktop. The web player joins the ...
If you’re an Apple Music subscriber, who has been screaming for a web player, your dreams have finally been answered. The tech giant announced that it is currently testing a beta version of the new ...
Don't worry: All log-ins are via Apple's own authentication protocol. Currently, there’s no officially sanctioned Apple way to play Apple Music in your web browser. Enterprising software engineer ...
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. This makes Apple Music essentially ...
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 ...
There's no denying that Apple Music was late to the music streaming party, and ever since it launched in 2015, it's been playing catch up to its competitors. Chief among those competitors it's trying ...