



There is further Microsoft-Apple integration. Need it now, not in a month? There is no way around using iTunes for Windows or the web app, I’m afraid. Later in this year, you’ll be able to try out prototypes of these apps. Microsoft has announced that Apple Music and Apple TV will be available in the Windows 11 Microsoft Store in the coming year. Updates from Microsoft arrived this week, at long last. Users of Xbox and Windows have been waiting for an official Apple Music experience since Apple TV was released on the Xbox two years ago and Apple Music was released on the PS5 last year. While this released a specialized Apple Music program for Mac users, Windows users are still limited to using the dated iTunes player. In 2019, in response to iTunes’ growing size and complexity, Apple released macOS Catalina, which separated the music program into its component parts. The Microsoft Store will soon host early beta previews of these programs. Microsoft has now revealed that next year, Windows PC users will be able to get Apple TV and Apple Music from the Microsoft Store.
