Esquire- A little over a week ago, AOL quietly killed off Winamp, the PC-based MP3 player that helped make the file format ubiquitous and alongside peer-to-peer file-sharing applications like Napster and Gnutella (the latter designed by Winamp creator Justin Frankel) ignited a mass epidemic of online music piracy.
Many Apple fans were sent into a mini-frenzy over the past few days as a result of news about iTunes being killed off. But it's not all doom and gloom as its been made out to be.
Transferring your iTunes library to an Android device isn’t as painful as it used to be.
Reuters: A federal judge has thrown out a $532.9 million damages award against Apple Inc after a jury found that its iTunes software infringed three patents owned by a Texas company.