Your old devices won’t be able to connect to iTunes soon

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The first-generation Apple TV was released more than 11 years ago and starting this May, Apple’s iTunes Store will no longer work on the device, along with other older computers.

In a recent Apple support post, the tech company announced that the online store to purchase music, videos, TV shows, movies, and apps won’t be accessible on first-generation Apple TVs and Windows XP and Vista PCs starting May 25.

Apple says new “security changes” will prevent the older PCS and the old Apple TV from using the store. Apple goes as far to call the first-gen TV “an obsolete Apple product.” But without updates iTunes isn’t going to work — you’ll need to upgrade to a second-generation or newer TV.  Read more…

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Microsoft drops the price of its standard support for Azure to $100 per month

 If you are a Microsoft Azure customer and want to get 24/7 access to technical and billing support for your company, as well as a response time of less than an hour for your critical issues, but you don’t want to pay $300 per month for this, today is your lucky day. Microsoft today announced that it’s dropping the price of Azure Standard Support from $300 per month to $100 per… Read More

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