For years, Musi users have wondered if the service was legal, Wired reported in a May deep dive into the controversial app.
Writers, YouTubers, musicians, and journalists have helped feed the AI that is now threatening to destroy their livelihoods.
Last month the free music streaming app Musi - which pulls its content from YouTube - disappeared from Apple’s App Store. The ...
Apple has removed the free music app Musi from its App Store. IFPI has been calling for the app to be removed since last year ...
Apple products seem to evoke the strongest of emotions from certain people and this woman is NOT HAPPY with the company. Her ...
Ticketmaster is offering deeper Wallet integrations on iOS 18, including support for finding friends, Apple Music embeds, and ...
A free music streaming app whose legality has been questioned by some in the industry has taken Apple to court after its app ...
Following the release of iOS 18 to the public last week, Apple has now updated its Apple Music Classical app. With the update ...
Ticketmaster claims to be the first ticketing firm to support how Apple Wallet displays key event information in iOS 18.
Millions of users with an iPhone 15 or older devices won't get Apple Intelligence. Still, iOS 18.1 will bring at least six ...
iOS 18.1 beta 6, which was released to developers on Monday, adds a new button for sharing songs on TikTok. When you tap this button, the system opens the TikTok app with a card showing the song ...
Another day, another lawsuit. Musi, a free music-streaming app only available on iPhone, has sued Apple, arguing that Apple ...