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Apple: Free iTunes Radio stations going off air

iTunes Radio free

Big changes are coming to streaming music at Apple this month. As of January 28, the only free streaming music channel available from Apple will be Beats 1. The company plans to remove ad-supported iTunes Radio channels, bringing them into the Apple Music fold instead. In two weeks, the free channels will only be available with an Apple Music subscription.

iOS App of the Week: Pocket Mortys

Council of Ricks

Adult Swim's Pokémon parody has taken the Apple App Store by storm. After releasing one day early, it has dethroned Candy Crush Jelly Saga as the number one app on the App Store charts. It is also one of the best games released so far this year. Pocket Mortys begins with Rick and Morty discovering that everyone has gone crazy over a new hobby -- collecting Mortys. Like Ash with Pikachu, Rick sets off with his Morty on an adventure to build the best team of Mortys and become the best trainer in the multiverse.

Adult Swim's Pocket Mortys now available on the App Store

Pocket Mortys

The highly anticipated mobile game based on the popular Adult Swim cartoon Rick and Morty is now available on the Apple App Store. Pocket Mortys has landed one day early and it is already receiving great reviews from critics and players. The game is a parody of Pokémon, where players must collect different Mortys instead of cute creatures. There are over 70 different Mortys to recruit, different Ricks to battle and tons of characters from the show, such as Mr. Poopy Butthole and Birdperson.

iOS 9.3 beta adds new features to CarPlay, Notes and more

CarPlay iOS 9.3

Apple caught everyone off guard on Monday by releasing the first iOS 9.3 beta filled with tons of new features. iOS 9.3 includes more than your typical amount of major upgrades normally found in a minor release. The update adds a new Touch ID security option for the Notes app, a Night Shift mode, new CarPlay features and more.

Apple allegedly developing wireless Bluetooth earphones for iPhone 7 launch

Bragi Dash Headphones

By now you have probably heard the rumor that the iPhone 7 will not include a headphone jack. If the reports are true, this means the current EarPods that ship with all iPhone models will not be supported by Apple's next-generation headset. The iPhone-maker is allegedly developing a new set of Bluetooth Beats earphones that will ship alongside the iPhone 7, according to 9to5Mac.

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