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Former Beats Music CEO Ian Rogers blogged he wrote about his career progression in the music industry, but also on the occasion revealed some important information regarding the launch of the new music streaming service Apple Music, of which he is a senior director. Apple Music is due to launch on Tuesday, due to which a new version of the iOS 8.4 operating system will be released.

Apple usually releases a new version of the operating system at 19:10 p.m. (8.4:17 Pacific) time, but iOS 18 will be released two hours earlier, on Tuesday at 1:XNUMX p.m. This is so that all users will be ready in time for the launch of Apple Music, which will come shortly. At XNUMX p.m., the Beats XNUMX radio station will start broadcasting for the first time. It will be free for all users with an Apple ID.

Rogers eventually retracted the information about the exact release time of iOS 8.4 from his blog post, however on Twitter the same information in one of his tweets she stayed. He confirms that Beats 18, led by DJ Zan Lowe, will start broadcasting at 1:XNUMX our time.

Along with iOS 8.4, a new beta version of iOS 9 should also be released to support Apple Music, as per Twitter he revealed Eddy Cue. He also in another tweet he said, that Apple is working on increasing the limit for iTunes Match in iOS 9 from the current 25 songs to 100.

After its launch, Apple Music will be available on all Apple computers, phones and tablets (with iOS 8.4), as well as on Windows, and later it will also be available on Android. In addition, the owners of the popular Sonos wireless speakers have now also received good news. Company spokesperson for The Verge confirmed, that Sonos is working with Apple to have Apple Music running on its speakers by the end of this year. The same information then for BuzzFeed confirmed also Apple.

Source: MacRumors
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