In a 2.5-hour keynote, Apple proved that it’s really thinking beyond the iPhone with new software features coming to iPad, Apple Watch and Mac. WSJ's Joanna Stern and David Pierce recap the ones that matter in about three minutes. PHOTO: JUSTIN SULLIVAN/GETTY IMAGESApple iTunes, the Mac music software that first connected the iPod to millions of computers, died on Monday at age 18. Ultimately, iTunes suffered a stroke from too many outdated functions, according to people who used the software in the last few years. Surrounded by Apple employees and thousands of software developers at the company’s annual developers conference in San Jose, Calif., the software passed...
Source: Wall Street Journal June 03, 2019 20:37 UTC