Apple is getting rid of iTunes, but bringing back the iPod

Things have changed a lot since Apple introduced iTunes 18 years ago. So Apple is getting rid of iTunes and will introduce 3 new apps to replace it. Apple announced Monday that iTunes will be replaced by a trio of desktop apps called Music, TV and Podcasts -- similar to how these services are already divided on iPhones and iPads.

Apple announced Monday at the annual conference that iTunes will be replaced by three new apps called Music, TV and Podcasts. that iTunes will be replaced by a trio of desktop apps called Music, TV and Podcasts -- similar to how these services are already divided on iPhones and iPads.

For people who used iTunes to sync up their devices, Apple said a tool will now be located via the sidebar in Finder on their Macs.But what about syncing your device to iTunes? Apple said a tool will now be located via the sidebar in Finder on their Macs. What if you don't have a Mac... well, a lot of questions have been unanswered.

In a press release, Apple said you can still purchase and download songs through iTunes' Music store, available on the Music app's sidebar. It's unknown how long that will remain active.

ITunes launched in 2001 with the music store launching two years later. This changed the way we buy songs and albums.

The iPod will be in production again for the first time since 2015.

See the full story from CBS here.

And don't forget, you can download the free iHeartRadio app for your favorite radio stations, songs, playlist and thousands of podcast.


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