In sync with the public rollout of its next-generation mobile operating system, Apple on Wednesday released updates for each of its first-party iOS apps that bring minor tweaks and fixes for compatibility with iOS 8.
, acquired as part of Apple's $3 billion deal for the popular headphone maker earlier this year, adds new social sharing features to its iOS support. Users can now share links to their favorite music via iMessage, Mail, Facebook, and Twitter.
Find My Friends has added the ability for users to move their friends list to iCloud, while Find My iPhone now supports Family Sharing. Using Family Sharing, users will be able to locate family members' devices that are logged in using different Apple IDs.
Also updated were the Remote app, iTunes Movie Trailers, iTunes U, AirPort Utility, and Logic Remote.
At the same time, Apple issued new Terms of Service for iTunes. Users will need to agree to the updated terms before downloading the new app updates.