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Apple TV+ has one great feature that stands above the other streaming services
Apple TV+, the subscription streaming service from Apple, offers one great feature that stands above all of the other streaming services…
Apple could crush Netflix, Spotify, and Disney+ with a $25 per month all-inclusive plan
There’s no doubt that Apple is playing to win. The company has already said that it will offer a year of Apple TV+ for free for anyone who buys a new iPhone, Mac, or iPad this fall…
Apple reportedly asked devs to adopt subscriptions and hike app prices
pple invited a group of app developers to a secret April 2017 meeting in New York’s Tribeca district…
Tim Bajarin: Apple’s most strategic investment so far this year
There has been a lot of speculation lately that Apple is getting ready to create some media bundle…
Apple’s Safari browser leads the privacy battle
Apple’s decision to put an army into the war against ads tracking and surreptitious finger-printing techniques…
Apple can’t protect you from data trackers forever. No one can
Apple hit a high point for privacy last week…
Open thread: About ads on MacDailyNews
First off, as per the pop-over ads some visitors have encountered of late: We’ve been fighting this most recent battle for weeks now…
This app could save you hundreds of dollars
The average user saves $512 a year…
Opera tests first desktop Web browser to include built-in ad blocking
Opera claims that turning on the ad-blocking feature can cut page load times by a whopping 90 percent…
Wired blocks access to adblocking users
There has never been any such thing as free Internet, as users either pay with cash or with personal data/advertising. The problem is that virtually all users who are paying with personal data do not realize that they are actually paying for the services that they consume…
Beats 1: Apple’s strangest WWDC announcement, and why it sort of makes sense
Apple is launching a radio station…
Google’s $9.99 per month subscription music service to launch Wednesday in U.S.
Google Inc on Wednesday launched a music service that allows users to listen…
What if you didn’t own software licenses?
As you know, when you buy an app, you don’t actually own it…
Last major holdout Time Inc. capitulates, begins selling iPad magazine subscriptions via Apple’s Newsstand
Time Inc’s stable of 20 magazines, including Sports Illustrated and People…
Hearst Magazines prez: Apple’s iPad ‘a pretty efficient distribution for us to be honest’
Hearst Magazines expects to reach one million digital subscriptions by the end of next year…
Via Reuters, Financial Times claims Web-based app more popular than App Store app, offers no hard proof
FT.com Managing Director Rob Grimshaw told Reuters that the new Web-based app…
Apple’s subscription policy changes likely to lead to influx of content for iOS devices
Previously, Apple’s guidelines on In-App Subscriptions…
The surprising reason why publishers are now hopping aboard the Apple iPad express
As things stand, if you buy a subscription to a magazine in the iTunes Store…
Telegraph Media Group, Hearst Magazines follow Apple’s opt-in approach with their iOS apps
When Apple announced its new subscription billing system for iPhone and iPad apps…
Hearst, Apple ink iPad subscriptions deal
In a big win for Apple Inc., Hearst Corp. said it agreed to sell subscriptions…
Time Inc. reaches iPad deal with Apple; all iPad editions free for print subscribers
Time Inc., the country’s largest magazine publisher, has reached a deal with Apple Inc…
Weaker-than-expected sales prompt Conde Nast to slow iPad magazine launches
Conde Nast is tapping the brakes on its drive to deliver iPad…
Steve Jobs email suggests In-App subscriptions don’t apply to ‘software as a service’
Apple’s announcement last week introducing App Store Subscriptions has generated…
The Independent foments ‘discontent’ over Apple, but presents precious little evidence
Apple is the most respected company in the world, but…
Apple’s 30% cut is criminal, yet when Amazon took twice that no one cared
When rumors of Apple’s typical 30/70 split…
U.S. DOJ, FTC antitrust enforcers consider investigating Apple over App Store subscription rules
U.S. antitrust enforcers have begun looking at the terms Apple Inc. set…
How Apple will crush its competition with iTunes Online
The question now is deciding in what order these four music subscription services go under…
Why Elle, Nylon and Popular Science said yes to Apple’s App Store subscription terms
Magazines’ greatest weapon is their ability to describe their subscribers to advertisers…
App Store subscriptions: Apple’s on the side of the consumer yet again
Apple’s new App Store rules now mandate that users themselves must decide…
Apple’s subscription rules cause some to utter ‘antitrust’
Yesterday, Apple announced a new subscription service available to all publishers of content-based apps…
App Store subscription terms for content providers to focus on the consumer
Apple clearly knew their App Store subscription terms would spark controversy…
Analyst: App Store subscriptions another plus for Apple’s ecosystem
With Apple’s growing ecosystem of iOS devices and iTune users…
Apple’s App Store subscription rules cause concern at media companies
“Apple Inc. launched a new service for its App Store that allows for magazine and newspaper subscriptions for its popular iPhone and iPad devices, but publishers and other suppliers of content aren’t rejoicing,” Nat Worden reports for The Wall Street Journal. “The service is setting up a conflict with some major media companies that are […]
Apple debuts subscription service on the App Store; Steve Jobs: ‘Brand new opportunity’ for content publishers
Apple today announced a new subscription service available to all publishers of content-based apps…