Beats Music shutting down on November 30

If you’re using the subscription-based service of Beats Music, you have until the end of the month to switch to an active streaming service.

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Apple has announced that it’s pulling the plug on its acquired music steaming service by November 30. Users are advised to switch to Apple Music where they will be able port their “picks and preferences” easily. Also, as mentioned by Apple, the people curating music for Beats Music is also working for Apple Music.

Head over to the link here to know about the transfer from Beats to Apple Music. Beats was acquired by Apple for $3 billion, and with it, they also gained control of Beats Music back in May 2014.

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MSI-ECS to hold warehouse sale for Apple and Beats

This coming June 20, 2015, MSI-ECS Philippines is holding a warehouse sale for its Apple and Beats products. Up to 40% off will be slashed from their original prices.

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To check out the discounted products from Apple and Beats, head over to their warehouse sale at Topy II Bldg., #3 Economia St., Bagumbayan, Libis, Quezon City between 9AM and 6PM this June 20th.

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Apple might acquire Beats Electronics for $3.2 billion

Beats Audio, makers of premium headphones (premium prices too), might soon be a part of your iPhone, iPod, and iPad.

Rumor has it that Apple is considering to buy Beats Electronics, makers of the popular Beats Audio products, for $3.2 billion. Beats was recently valued at more than $1 billion, and even with Apple’s large cash pile of around $159 billion, this will pose as the company’s biggest acquisition yet if it pushes through.

This is not the first time that Beats Audio was incorporated with mobile devices. HTC owns 50.1% majority share of Beats and had their previous flagship smartphones come with special Beats Audio branding, earphones, and software. However, due to high cost and low revenue, HTC stopped offering premium earphones and eventually divested their holdings from Beats last year.

Beats Audio also recently launched their own music streaming service that competes with the likes of Apple’s iTunes Radio and the more popular Spotify.

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Apple might acquire Beats Electronics for $3.2 billion

Beats Audio, makers of premium headphones (premium prices too), might soon be a part of your iPhone, iPod, and iPad.

Rumor has it that Apple is considering to buy Beats Electronics, makers of the popular Beats Audio products, for $3.2 billion. Beats was recently valued at more than $1 billion, and even with Apple’s large cash pile of around $159 billion, this will pose as the company’s biggest acquisition yet if it pushes through.

This is not the first time that Beats Audio was incorporated with mobile devices. HTC owns 50.1% majority share of Beats and had their previous flagship smartphones come with special Beats Audio branding, earphones, and software. However, due to high cost and low revenue, HTC stopped offering premium earphones and eventually divested their holdings from Beats last year.

Beats Audio also recently launched their own music streaming service that competes with the likes of Apple’s iTunes Radio and the more popular Spotify.

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