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FILE - In this May 15, 2015 file photo, Taylor Swift performs at Rock in Rio USA at the MGM Resorts Festival Grounds in Las Vegas. Apple's abrupt about-face on paying royalties for songs during a three-month free-trial period for its new music service was a symbolic victory for superstar Swift and other artists, and a shrewd business move by Apple, at a time when the streaming phenomenon is causing major changes in the music industry. Apple had already agreed to share revenue from the new Apple Music service once users start paying a $10-a-month subscription fee for the service, which it plans to launch June 30, 2015. (Photo by John Davisson/Invision/AP, File)

Apple Music’s one core flaw

APPLE Music may not be the record industry’s saviour when it launches next week, with experts saying it misses one big feature that its rivals deliver.

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Spotify app for Sunday Herald Sun 50 Apps feature

Bad news for Spotify users

A MUSIC industry heavyweight is pushing to have heavier restrictions placed on Spotify’s free streaming service. Find out what this will mean for users.

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This is Apple’s next big thing

This is Apple’s next big thing

APPLE is planning on launching a new Spotify competitor later this year and making it a central part of everything you do on your iPhone, iPad and Apple TV.

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Two vinyl records.

Blast from the past

IF you thought vinyl was retro, wait and see what artist Trevor Jackson’s upcoming release has in store.

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The new plan for your iPhone

The new plan for your iPhone

REMEMBER when everyone got mad because Apple put U2 on their phones without asking? Well, they’re doing it again, but this time it might not be so bad.

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