As part of the iPhone and Apple Watch launch, everyone with an iTunes account gets a free download of U2's latest album. Here's how to claim your copy. Lexy Savvides Former Editor at Large Lexy was a ...
Apple, a company whose aesthetic tastes have dominated the electronics industry for years, might regret its decision to force its customers to download the wheezing cacophony of a group of aging Irish ...
Apple and U2 may have touted that Songs of Innocence iTunes giveaway as a breakthrough music deal, but not everyone appreciated seeing an album forced into their collection. And apparently, front man ...
Amazon trolls Apple for forcing U2’s new album on its users According to Billboard, Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior VP of internet software and services said that 26 million iTunes users have downloaded ...
An event expected to be watched by more than 100 million people isn’t a bad time for a song founded in togetherness. Ahead of the Super Bowl, U2 shared “Invisible,” their first new song since last ...
Plenty of people have already written eulogies for the compact disc now that iTunes is the number one U.S. music retailer, and CD sales are in a death spiral. Plenty of people have already written ...
If for some reason you've still got a collection of cassette tapes, you'll probably find it very difficult to sell, trade, or even give them away. Compact discs are rapidly approaching a similar ...
U2 have debuted a brand new song online. The song - 'Invisible' - got its premiere last night during the Superbowl and, as part of a new partnership between Bono's charity (RED) and Bank of America, ...
Tyler The Creator seems to be the latest person to get vocal with disgust over Apple’s recent “gift” of U2 to the public. Following their most recent iPhone presentation, Apple’s Tim Cook surprised ...
"Songs of Innocence," the band's latest release, delivered for free, is firmly entrenched after 26 million customers downloaded the set in its entirety By Shirley Halperin, Andrew Hampp, Billboard U2 ...
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