Apple today released an iTunes 12.12.10 update for Windows users, and the new software adds both security improvements and support for new devices that include the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro models.
iTunes for Windows is not updated on a regular basis, and this is the first new software release since May when Apple addressed a major security vulnerability.
Following the update, Windows users should be able to connect the new iPhone models to their PCs for device management purposes.
iTunes has been phased out on the Mac for several years now and it has been replaced with Finder and the TV app, but Apple has continued to keep the Windows version available.
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While the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are not expected to launch for another six months or so, there are already plenty of rumors about the devices.
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I'm surprised the article doesn't mention the preview versions for Apple Music and Apple TV (plus a device management app) that came out for Windows 11 earlier this year. I'm also surprised there haven't been any updates on this since April. Given the importance of services revenue in Apple's earnings you'd think the company would be moving more quickly to put Apple Music on equal footing with services like Spotify for users in mixed iOS/Windows environments.
Imagine being an excited lad ready to start your new job at Apple, contributing to the products you love and getting to see the next generation of what the company is working on before almost anyone else. You finally get the news.
Imagine being an excited lad ready to start your new job at Apple, contributing to the products you love and getting to see the next generation of what the company is working on before almost anyone else. You finally get the news.