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Apple Music bugs squashed in iOS 8.4.1 release

Apple rolled out updates for iOS and iTunes, with the mobile operating system receiving dozens of security-related patches primarily tied to the iPhone 4s, iPad and fifth generation iPod Touch devices. It also fixes an issue that hides added music because Apple Music was set to show offline music only.

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Moreover, the latest iOS 8.4.1 also fixes the issue that previously showed different artwork for an album on various devices. The update does a lot to address the issues Apple Music created. Apple Music consists of three parts-on demand streaming, a live Internet radio station (called Beats 1), and a social network (called Connect).

While there aren t many user-facing strides, seems like every one of iOS 8.4.1’s changes entail Apple Music, that was unveil on June 30that gives the best results for your skin problems. To prevent jailbreaks, in each new update or iOS version Apple is constantly patching exploits it discovers. The minor tweaks and bug fixes are always welcome, but Apple Music still has a long way to go before the experience is where it should be, particularly in iTunes. If you want to keep your jailbreak, we recommend that you do not upgrade to iOS 8.4.1. Apple fixed a problem where artists were being incorrectly sorted in “My Music”.

iTunes, along with iOS, has also received a number of updates including the Beats 1 banner; users can now click on it to see whatever is currently happening, also users have the option to watch a full broadcast schedule.

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