“GarageBand on iPad has been a big hit and we think customers will love using it on their iPhone or iPod touch,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, in a press release. “The innovative Multi-Touch interface combined with Smart Instruments makes it easy to create great sounding music, even if you’ve never studied music or played an instrument before.”
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Apple’s mobile iOS increased its market share by seven percent in October mobile market share data released today by Net Applications, largely driven by the release of the iPhone 4S. With wildly popular apps like GarageBand coming to more mobile devices, Apple seems well-poised to solidify these gains.
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