Apple today seeded first developer betas of iOS 12.3 and tvOS 12.3 featuring a revamped experience within the TV app and all-new Apple TV channels discussed at Monday's presser.
Hands-on with the upcoming Apple TV channels in the overhauled TV app
Apple today seeded first developer betas of iOS 12.3 and tvOS 12.3 featuring a revamped experience within the TV app and all-new Apple TV channels discussed at Monday's presser.
Jennifer Aniston executive produces and stars in Apple's upcoming drama series revolving around the lives of TV personalities and their unique challenges, and now first images from the project's set on the downtown Los Angeles have leaked ahead of Apple's big video-streaming reveal at its star-studded "It's Showtime" event scheduled for next Monday.
Pieces of Apple's video-streaming puzzle are slowly but surely falling into place ahead of the March 25 reveal, with a new report offering previously unknown tidbits concerning channel bundles and video hosting.
Apple is holding a major press event on March 25 under the tagline "It's showtime" to finally take the wraps off its upcoming video-streaming service. Ahead of the presser, the iPhone maker has previewed some of its original programming to select members of the press.
Apple its holding a star-studded press conference on March 25 to reveal the extent of its video-streaming project, with a new report this morning from claiming that some of Apple's original video programming will be available at no charge to owners of its devices.
The extent of Apple's video efforts will be know on March 25, with a new report claims the Cupertino company isn't leaving anything to chances: the firm's allegedly hired specialists to woo Hollywood insiders to help it win prestigious awards like the Oscars and Emmys.
Following the official unveiling on March 25, Apple's long awaited streaming TV service will launch with licensed television shows and movies while Apple's own original content will be coming to the platform no earlier than the fall, or possibly even later.
Not a week goes by without a Spotify announcement. Just as we've recently learned that the Swedish music-service's mobile app will come preloaded on Samsung's Galaxy S10 and other new devices, news broke this morning that the firm is now offering Hulu's ad-supported plan to Spotify subscribers in the United States at no additional charge.
Apple is turning the 1981 Terry Gilliam-directed fantasy film "Time Bandits" into a new original series and we're hearing it's signed director Taika Waititi who worked on "Thor: Ragnarok".
You can put an unnamed scripted comedy series by "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" stars Charlie Day and Rob McElhenney on the list of Apple's ever-growing content library of original video programming coming to its rumored video-streaming service later this year.
According to a new report, Apple is reportedly aiming to add support for subscribing to streaming services through its TV app for iOS and tvOS around mid-April 2019.
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