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The Apple TV app comes to Sony's Android TVs
You can add Sony TVs to the growing list of places where you can download and use Apple's redesigned TV app.
Netflix is raising prices in Canada
Standard and premium members will pay more, but the basic plan will still cost $10/month.
Amazon's personal shopping subscription now includes men's fashion
Amazon’s personal shopping subscription service, launched in July for women’s fashion, is now available for men. Personal Shopper by Prime Wardrobe will now include thousands of menswear items from brands like Adidas, Lacoste, Scotch 7 Soda, Levi’s and Carhartt, along with its exclusive Amazon Essentials and GoodThreads labels.
DC Universe will become a comics-only service on January 21st
DC Universe will become DC Universe Infinite, a comics-only subscription service.
Here's everything Apple announced at its 'Time Flies' event
While it didn't have any new iPhones to announce, Apple still had plenty to share during its latest keynote.
Apple adds Fitness+ workouts to its growing subscription stable
Fitness+ is Apple's new subscription service for Apple Watch owners.
Apple One bundle offers Arcade, Music, TV+ and iCloud for $15 a month
Apple officially announced its “Apple One” subscription bundle: a combination of Apple Arcade, Apple Music, Apple TV+ and iCloud (50GB) for $14.95 a month.
The Grammy Museum built a streaming service to share its archives
The Grammy Museum will share its archives on a new streaming service COLLECTION:Live.
IFTTT Pro will let users create more complex actions for $10 per month
IFTTT introduced a new $9.99 per month Pro plan for unlimited applet creation.
The Xbox Series S and X will be available on monthly payment plans
Microsoft will offer two-year financing for its next-gen consoles.
Crunchyroll subscribers can finally watch anime offline
With new membership tiers, Crunchyroll subscribers can watch anime offline.
Major news organizations join the fight against Apple’s App Store fees
News sites have joined Epic and Spotify in fighting Apple’s high App Store commissions (via the WSJ). A group representing the New York Times, WSJ and other major publishers wants Apple to reduce the 30 percent cut it currently takes on first year subscriptions. “The terms of Apple’s unique marketplace greatly impact the ability to continue to invest in high-quality, trusted news and entertainment particularly in competition with other larger firms,” said Jason Kint, CEO of Digital Content Next (DCN).
Google rolls back update that gave people free access to a Nest Aware perk
Google has rolled back an update that erroneously gave people access to a Nest Aware's smoke alarm and glass breaking detection feature without paying for it.
Apple is reportedly planning a Peloton-like fitness subscription
Apple may be working on virtual fitness classes that would compete against offerings from Nike and Peloton, according to Bloomberg.
Google Assistant recommends your YouTube Music on Nest speakers
Over the last couple of years, Google has gradually improved YouTube Music with features like playback screen lyrics and an Explore tab. Now, it has unveiled integration with some of its other products, including Android TV, Google Maps and and Google Assistant.
Twitter is considering subscriptions amid an advertising slump
It's in the early stages of exploring new revenue streams.
Liteboxer is Peloton, but for boxing
A Peloton for boxing? We're interested.
Wink's delayed smart home subscription plan kicks in July 27th
Those who want to keep using their Wink hubs and devices as usual will have to visit the company’s official subscription page to sign up.
Verizon adds free Disney+, Hulu streaming to some Fios packages
For a limited time, you can get free Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions if you subscribe to Verizon's Fios internet service.
BMW wants to sell subscriptions to in-car features
BMW wants to sell subscriptions for heated seats and adaptive cruise control.