Three Apple products changed the way we listen to music —and caused some unintended consequences too.
You can still create a high-quality music library that is yours forever.
Macworld examines seven pivotal Apple products that transformed the company from near-bankruptcy to tech dominance, including ...
Napster made digital music feel limitless for the first time, then vanished in lawsuits, rebrands, and sales. Its name faded, ...
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Apple at 50: The iPod Mattered More Than the iPhone
The release of the first iPod and the digital music platform built around it were the defining moment when Apple became the ...
It's finally available... if you still use iTunes. It's safe to say that Sturgill Simpson's latest release as Johnny Blue ...
Macworld examines Apple’s 50-year history of launching seven groundbreaking products that initially faced harsh criticism but ...
Actor Greg Evigan, known for B.J. and the Bear and My Two Dads, released an album of original compositions recorded with the ...
The ever-inventive pop parodist looks back on 2006, when his take on Chamillionaire's "Ridin'" became an unlikely hit.
Not every product can be a Mac or iPod. As Apple turns 50, let's take a look back at its most memorable failures.
Not everything Apple has made has turned to tech gold — here are the niche Apple curiosities from the last half-century that ...
Some huge acts are coming to Matthew Knight Arena, including Billy Strings and Johnny Blue Skies.
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