Facebook Messenger’s direct payments feature now available to everyone in the U.S.

Back in March, Facebook announced that it would start rolling out a direct payment feature in Messenger. After first rolling out to users in New York City in May, the company has announced that direct payments are now available to everyone in the U.S…..

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New on iTunes: Music from X Ambassadors, movie bundles on sale, and more

Apple Music might be out, but that doesn’t mean the iTunes Store is slowing down. This week we have new music from X Ambassadors, the first digital release of Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, discounts on several movies, and more. This week in new music, we ha…

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Apple finally improves OS X networking with 10.10.4 release

Apple seems to have finally sorted lingering network problems in OS X Yosemite 10.10.4. Amidst iOS 8.4’s release and the introduction of Apple Music, Apple on Tuesday also released a point update to OS X Yosemite, 10.10.4. If you’ve been having proble…

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New Site Feature: Follow the iMore content you care about and get notified of it instantly!

We are very excited to introduce Follow – a way to personalize your iMore experience and get notified when new content is added. In addition to iMore, the Follow feature is also available across our family of Mobile Nations properties, including Andr…

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Pinterest begins rolling out buyable Pins to iPhone and iPad app users in the US

Earlier this month, Pinterest announced plans to let its iPhone and iPad app users in the US purchase items. Now support for buyable Pins has started to roll out for Apple’s devices.

Pinterest says:

You’ll start seeing buyable Pins all over Pinterest—in your home feed, on boards you love, and in search results. When you spot a Pin with a blue price, that means you can buy it. Say you’re on the hunt for a new jacket. Try a search, then swipe through all the buyable Pins at the top of your search results. Filter by price to hone in on the right Pin for you.

Buyers can use either Apple Pay or a credit card to pay for items inside the Pinterest app. Full support for this new feature will be available to all Pinterest users in the US in the new few weeks and the company says that by that time 30 million Pins will be buyable.

Source: Pinterest

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Are you listening to Beats 1? What do you think?

I’ve been streaming Zane Lowe’s inaugural show on Beats 1. Let’s chat about it.

Beats 1 is Apple’s new take on the radio station—a 24/7 live set of programming without ads or chart-topping play requirements. It went live just two hours ago, at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET, with Zane Lowe spinning everything from Eminem to Melbourne guitarist Courtney Barnett.

For me, Beats 1 is such a strange and majestic concept: I’ve been chatting with friends all over the world about the same songs and jokes. It has an almost Oscars-like vibe on social media; everyone in my friends group is chatting about it at once. As someone who probably hasn’t talked music regularly since college, I love this back-and-forth, and finding out the music my pals love—and the stuff they hate.

”Our genre is great. That is it.” This was one of Zane Lowe’s opening statements, and after listening to his two-hour block, I’m inclined to agree. It’s definitely different than any radio station I’ve ever listened to.

The first hour saw a lot of alternative, pop, and dance tunes—most of which I’d never heard of but loved listening to. The second hour varied between some rap, hip-hop, rock, and techno, not all of which I loved, but I kept the radio on largely to see what song was coming next—and was rarely disappointed.

My big bummer so far is the lack of favoriting songs that aren’t available in the Apple Music streaming catalog—some of the tracks, like Courtney Barnett’s Dead Fox, would be an instant-buy for me. But there simply isn’t a way right now to bookmark artists or songs that aren’t on Apple Music’s streaming catalog.

I’m sure it has to do with streaming/purchasing rights and the like, but at the least, maybe favoriting an unlicensed track adds it to a ”songs you want to check out,” or an iTunes wishlist? I’m hearing so much stuff I want to listen to again, but at the moment, I’m limited to just screenshotting the Music app’s Now Playing screen.

There’s a lot of good stuff coming up on Beats 1 today, including Londoner Julie Adenuga’s first broadcast and the first of the custom shows: St Vincent’s Mixtape Delivery Service. (St Vincent—doing her best Serial impression during the tease—builds mixtapes for listeners who write in with their life situations, like studying for an exam, or moving, or breaking up with a loved one.) I, for one, am going to keep listening for awhile. It’s great work music!

What about you folks—are you grooving along to Beats 1? What do you think? Let’s chat about this.

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GigaSky offers on-the-go data plans for iPad owners in over 90 countries

The the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 both have the special Apple SIM card embedded in those tablets. Now a company called GigaSky is offering owners of those devices a way to get short-term data plans in over 90 countries. The idea is that users will be…

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Soundfreaq debuts the water-resistant Sound Kick 2 Bluetooth speaker

Looking for a new speaker for listening to Apple Music? Then Soungfreaq might have something for you. The company has unveiled the Sound Kick 2, their first water-resistant Bluetooth speaker. They say that the Sound Kick 2 is louder and fuller than it…

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Apple releases Command Line Tools 6.4 for developers

Apple has released version 6.4 of its Command Line Tools. This release is for developers running OS X Yosemite and Xcode 6.4. The Command Line Tools allow for UNIX-style development using OS X’s Terminal application. The Command Line Tools including …

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How to cancel your Apple Music subscription

Whether you’re trying out Apple Music and don’t want to be charged after the free trial or you’re fed up entirely and want to quit, here’s how to cancel your Apple Music subscription.

Updated April 18 2017: Added the new process for cancelling Apple Music subscriptions.

Everyone gets three free months of Apple Music, after which point they’ll be charged for a subscription. If you’d rather Apple prompt you for a paid subscription after those three months (instead of automatically charging you), or you’d like to cancel an ongoing subscription, here’s how to do it.

How to cancel your Apple Music subscription on iPhone or iPad

Note: If you’re trying out Apple Music for the first time, you can immediately unsubscribe to prevent being automatically billed after your three month free trial is up by following the steps below. Just remember that you’ll have to return to this screen to re-activate your subscription after those three months are up.

Open the iTunes app on your iPhone.

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