| Launch Date and Pricing For Apple TV+ Announced
Apple is among the media giants that will be entering the streaming business. And now we are getting a better look at the service from their Apple Events. Among the things that were talked about, including the new iPhone 11, was when Apple TV+ will be launched and how much it will cost. We can expect to start watching Apple TV+ content starting November 1, 2019, and the cost to access that content will be $4.99 per month. That’s $2.00 less than the $7.00 Disney is charging for their Disney+ streaming service, Netflix’s $12.99 per month for streaming alone, HBO Now’s $15.99 per month, and Amazon Prime’s $8.25 per month. Essentially, it is the cheapest of the entire lot. But there may be a good reason for that. More on the report below.
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| The Drill Down 569: Apple’s Showtime 2019On this week’s Drill Down podcast, Facebook bans White Nationalism, will Europe’s new laws make memes illegal, YouTube can’t compete with Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu … all the highlights from Apple‘s new services, and much more.
...continue reading » Tags: Apple, Apple Arcade, Apple Card, Apple News, Apple TV, Boeing, Dynamic Yield, EU, European Union, Facebook, McDonald's, YouTube | |
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| The Drill Down 492: Apple Event 2017On this week’s Drill Down podcast, TardisBlend host Tom Cheredar joins Dwayne, Tosin, and Andy to discuss the new products, including the iPhone X, announced at this year’s Apple Event; plus, the worst leak of personal info ever, AI beats humans at gaydar, and much more.
...continue reading » Tags: AI, Apple, Apple Park, Apple Special Event, Apple Store, Apple TV, Apple Watch, Artificial Intelligence, Data breach, Equifax, Hacking, identity theft, iOS 11, iPhone, iPhone 8, iPhone X, LGBT, Science, Steve Jobs Theater, Tom Cheredar | |
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| The Drill Down 432: Ten Laws Of RoboticsThis week, the tech world responds to BREXIT, Microsoft revises Asimov’s laws of robotics, Facebook and YouTube filter out extremist content, Facebook wants you to see more of your friends’ content, why the car in that ad may not be what you think it is, Boston Dynamics brings a robot to the home, and much, much more.
...continue reading » Tags: A.I., advertising, AirBnB, Amazon Dash Button, Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Artificial Intelligence, BLACKBIRD, Boston Dynamics, Brexit, copyright infringement, European Union, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Mr. Robot, Music, News Feed, Nintendo, Satya Nadella, Sling TV, SpotMini, Taylor Swift, Tesla, Tesla Model S, Tesla motors, The Mill, United Kingdom, videos, YouTube | |
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| The Drill Down 430: WWDC & E3 2016This week, the internet is legally free for all, but not for Gawker, Microsoft buys LinkedIn, and all the latest from Apple‘s Worldwide Developers Conference and the Electronic Entertainment Expo…and much more!
...continue reading » Topics: Apps, Computers, Conventions, E3, Electronics, Features, Gadgets, Games, Podcasts, Science, Software, Technology, The Drill Down |
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