Microsoft and Apple reported a number of deeper integrations of Apple services on the two Windows computers and Xbox game control center, Music for Xbox is here now; Music and television for Windows will come later.
This integration includes Music and television apps for the two platforms and the ability to browse your iCloud Photo Library inside the Windows 11 Photos app.
The Apple Music app for Xbox is now accessible. Existing clients can download the app and begin paying attention to their playlists and stations, while new clients can pursue a one-month preliminary. The UIs for Apple Music on the Xbox are the very same as the ones we've utilized before on Apple television equipment. It adds no new features we haven't seen previously, yet seeing equality between the platforms is great.
The Music and television apps for Windows aren't accessible yet, yet the organizations say they'll both be accessible one year from now. Getting to both Apple Music and Apple TV+ through web interfaces on Windows was at that point conceivable. Further, the iTunes app now lives on in Windows. (It was already nightfall on the Macintosh for the Apple Music app.)
The Windows iTunes app allows clients to pay attention to tunes and sit in front of the television and films bought through Apple's web-based store. Despite the fact that Apple Music will arrive on Windows, iTunes will keep on being accessible, and clients can in any case get to Web recordings and Books there.
While you'll need to hold on until the following year to download the Music and television apps in Windows, the iCloud Photo Library joining is accessible at this moment. You'll need to download the iCloud Windows app (which is as of now used to match up various things, similar to browser bookmarks) and select adjusting your iCloud Photo Library. From that point onward, the two recordings and photos ought to be accessible inside the Windows 11 Photos app.
Apple has significantly extended the platforms its different apps and services have been accessible on lately. There were at that point Apple television apps accessible for the Xbox and PlayStation, for instance.