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“Hell froze over.” That’s what the somewhat hyperbolic ad announcing that iTunes, and by extension the iPod, would now run on Windows said. In the earliest of d…
“Hell froze over.” That’s what the somewhat hyperbolic ad announcing that iTunes, and by extension the iPod, would now run on Windows said. In the earliest of days, the iPod was purely for the Mac faithful. But the move to Windows meant that the music player went from niche delight to mainstream success, and 300 million sales later, it was clearly the right decision.
Apple is normally a company that focuses on depth rather than scale, charging a premium for devices and not sharing its toys with others. But today, Samsung announced that its 2018 and 2019 Smart TVs would support AirPlay 2, iTunes Movies and TV shows.

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