The streaming music veteran takes a shot at becoming "hot stuff" with a total app overhaul. Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Mac Responding to the existential threat posed by Apple Music and Spotify, ...
As WWDC approaches, many are looking forward to Apple’s rumored new streaming music service. Some think Apple’s new service will come over the top and quickly dominate the competition. Rhapsody isn’t ...
RealNetworks yesterday launched its Rhapsody music-streaming application for the iPhone and iPod Touch, after what the company said was a “smooth process” of back-and-forth with Apple . Apple’s ...
RealNetworks have submitted a Rhapsody iPhone app to the Apple App Store for approval; if it passes Apple's notorious software guardians, it will allow on-demand streaming of Rhapsody's 8m+ tracks ...
Rhapsody has come flat out and said it wouldn't be able to offer its service on iOS devices under the new terms of Apple's App Store subscription model. Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a ...
This morning, subscription music service Rhapsody is putting public pressure on Apple to approve its new music streaming app by making its case directly to the press. Unlike other streaming music apps ...
RealNetworks said Monday that it has submitted a Rhapsody app to for Apple approval. The move would bring a subscription music service to the iPhone and iPod touch. In a blog post, RealNetworks said ...
An updated version of Rhapsody’s app for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad was made available for download today. Yes, the update received approval from Apple. But no, the Seattle music service hasn’t bowed ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Rhapsody America, the Web’s top subscription-based music service, plans to open a digital download store today, becoming the latest company to challenge the dominance of Apple Inc.’s ...
Rhapsody, the subscription digital music service with more than 10 million tracks, today announced that Android owners who use Rhapsody can listen to their music anywhere, regardless of a network ...
Apple unveiled its long-awaited move into streaming music this morning, announcing plans to release a free Internet radio service called iTunes Radio later this year. It follows the mold of existing ...
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