Beats Music

Apple has announced today that Beats Music will officially shut down on November 30th.

Apple has unleashed their hefty checkbook in an effort to bring exclusive music to their new Beats Music streaming service.

Thanks to 9to5Mac, we have some details about how Apple finally plans to use Beats Music, which they acquired last year.

According to multiple reports, Apple is looking to make their newly acquired Beats Music a pre-installed iOS app.

Apple was quick to deny a report that it was preparing to shut down its newly acquired Beats Music service.

The Trichordist has posted a very interesting document this week, one that shows some in-depth figures about the Beats Music service that is set to be acquired by Apple for over $3 billion.

Beats Music has bitten the bullet and has added in-app purchasing for subscriptions of the streaming service through the iOS app.

New streaming music service Beats Music has opened up its API to the developer world.

Beats Music is now available in the U.S. on iPhone, Windows Mobile, Android, PC and Mac.

Beats Music, the streaming service run by Beats Audio, will launch on January 21st, first to AT&T customers.