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Apple TV+ predicted to hit 100 million subscribers by 2025
The problem Apple has for Apple TV+ is quality over quantity. I have watched a number of Apple’s programmes and films and they are very high quality. Unfortunately, most folks seem to prefer quantity, no matter how poor it is. My family has Netflix and Prime, as well as some other UK based repeat services such as Britbox and none of these provides anything near the quality of the Apple shows. I am more than happy to pay for Apple TV+ whereas I do not pay and will not pay for Netflix or Prime. -
Apple TV+ at six months: No breakthroughs, but plenty of promise
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Jimmy Iovine reveals what's wrong with streaming music, talks Steve Jobs
Other parts of the problem are the disposable nature of streaming. In the ‘old days’ we would buy an LP, cassette or CD and play it all the way through. Some tracks would be better than others, but generally, the order of the tracks dictated what the artist wanted the listener to hear as a whole. Now, a lot of streaming is of single tracks. This defeats part of the artist’s endeavours and to some extent loses the soul of the production. Historically, a recording would be revisited a number of times over many years. With streaming this doesn’t happen: a new recording arrives, a few tracks are listened to a few times and then deleted. It hardly makes for an artist to create his or her greatest work. Streaming also produces far less income for the artist. -
Apple sued over atrial fibrillation optical sensor in Apple Watch
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Apple offering week of App Store freebies for the holidays