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Apple Music is one of the largest music streaming services in the world, and it is also quite successfully fighting for its place Apple TV+, whose production this year dazzled with several notches at the Oscar. Apple You can also find music at Androidu, application Apple TV then in smart TVs from different manufacturers. On the computer, however, they only went through the web, which will now change. 

Last night, Microsoft launched its Surface 2022, when she also announced that the app Apple music to Apple TV+ will come to the operating system Windows. These native apps will reportedly feature a modern user interface design and higher performance, which should significantly improve the user experience compared to using Apple services through a web browser. You will soon be able to use both applications on Samsung laptops with the system Windows 10 or Windows 11.

Of course, you can also run them on any other machines with these systems, which will be more likely in the country, because Samsung does not officially distribute its laptops here. Because but Apple You can start music on Androidu, and because this app is slowly better than that one iOS native, enjoys quite a lot of popularity. This will make it more pleasant to use on HP, Dell, Asus and other machines.

Pre-beta versions of both apps will be available via the Microsoft Store soon. Stable versions of the apps will be released sometime early next year. So, if you use Apple devices in addition to Samsung devices and services, you will certainly appreciate this step. After all, the American manufacturer is now focusing on expanding the reach of its services, as it prioritizes revenue from subscriptions over hardware sales. It's worth noting that the company has already opened up its AirPlay 2 feature to smart TVs from other brands, including Samsung, LG, Sony, Vizio, HiSense, Hitachi, Philips and Roku.

Photos on iCloud 

Those weren't the only things Microsoft announced, though. In his Windows 11, you will be able to natively use Photos on iCloud. Not that this can't be worked around already, but the iCloud pro experience Windows not exactly the best. The beta is now available to members Windows Insider program, we should expect a stable release again at the beginning of 2023. With how Apple expands the reach of its services, it will be significantly easier for users to use devices from various platforms, including iOS, iPadOS, macOS, Android, Windows and Tizen. Samsung is also integrating its SmartThings service with Google Home using the upcoming Matter standard.

Looking at all these integrations, it looks like the big manufacturers are finally ready to open up their "walled gardens" a bit for the benefit of users, which is definitely good news. Of course there will still be some limitations, but it's nice to see at least that partial effort.

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