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  • iPad Air 2, The World's Thinnest Tablet Unveiled By Apple

    This morning featured a big unveiling from Apple's Cupertino headquarters when CEO Tom Cook announced a sequel to last years beloved iPad Air. The iPad Air 2 is actually 18% thinner than its' predecessor and has officially been dubbed "the world's thinnest tablet" by Apple's Phil Schiller. Techies in attendance this morning were treated to a video that acknowledged last years' iPad air before rattling off a multitude of improvements that have been made to present users with a fully stocked iPad Air 2.
  • Apple Says 81 Million People 'Experienced' U2's 'Songs Of Innocence'

    U2's newest album simply appeared in iTunes libraries throughout the world last month, and Apple says about 81 million people at least played or streamed the album.
  • #HairGate Complaints Rolling In As iPhone 6 Is Accused Of Ripping Out Users' Hair

    Everything has flaws and that includes Apple products folks. The new iPhone 6 has been available on the market for less than a month and consumers have already voiced concerns over a few issues. First there was #BendGate which began because numerous users' were complaining that the iPhone 6 actually was bending in their pockets. Now it seems that something called #HairGate is picking up serious complaint momentum on Twitter.
  • U2 Issues Limited Edition 'Songs of Innocence' Vinyl to Meet Grammy Deadline

    Despite the fact that U2's latest album Songs of Innocence, was the single largest album release in history — by magically appearing in more than 500 million iTunes libraries — it still was not eligible for any Grammys, which we all know is the only reason why anybody makes music.
  • U2 Will Tour ‘Songs of Innocence’ At Indoor Arenas In 2015: Bono Claims New Songs “Will Play Themselves”

    For the handful of fans who were delighted to receive that free U2 album following the unveiling of Apple’s iPhone 6 a couple of weeks ago, the Irish rock icons have just announced word that they’ll be touring Songs of Innocence in 2015, according to NME.
  • Apple Says It Isn't Shutting Down Beats Music

    Company reps for Apple and Beats have denied claims that they are shutting down the streaming music service, telling The Hollywood Reporter and Billboard that the story is "not true."
  • U2’s ‘Songs of Innocence’ Apple Removal Spoofed on ‘CONAN’ [WATCH]

    As reported by Music Times, Apple unveiled the new iPhone 6 just last week, and along with that the company gave away a free digital download to over 500 million users of U2’s newest album, Songs of Innocence. Unfortunately, there were quite a few people who were a little less than thrilled; therefore, Apple had no choice but to show users how to remove the album.
  • U2, Apple Working on New Music File Format to Combat Piracy, Create an "Audiovisual Interactive" Experience

    U2 and Apple are not done working together, not by a long shot. According to new reports and a TIME magazine cover, the Songs Of Innocence band and the tech giant are collaborating on a new music file format that will help to combat the ever-prevalent problems of indifference toward buying new music, piracy and streaming.
  • Apple Releases Tool That Removes U2's 'Songs Of Innocence' From Your iTunes

    Remember that "pesky" U2 album that magically appeared in your iTunes? Well, Apple has a tool that can get the album out of there.
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook Talks Beats Music, Steve Jobs In Recent Interview [WATCH]

    Apple CEO Tim Cook touched on a variety of topics in a recent interview with Charlie Rose, including the Apple Watch, Beats Music and Steve Jobs' untouched office.
  • U2 Back Catalog Increases In Online Sales Thanks To 'Songs Of Innocence'

    U2's sneaky, guerrilla-style release of their 13th studio album, Songs Of Innocence, has done wonders for the band's back catalog.
  • Lykke Li Is Surprised That U2 Dropped 'Songs Of Innocence' But Thrilled That You Can Now Hear Her Collaborate On Closing Track

    Lykke Li is fortunate enough to appear on the closing track of U2's 'Songs Of Innocence' and even she had no idea that the album was going to drop yesterday and be free for half a billion people to download. She happened to be at her chiropractor's when she heard the news and quickly realized that many of the best things in life come as a total surprise.
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