Apple Inc. announced Monday that it will launch a web video streaming service in the fall, leaping into a business dominated by Netflix Inc. and Amazon.Com Inc.
Apple additionally stated it’s going to introduce a credit card in the summer by joining forces with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and a web online game arcade in the fall, providing more than one hundred new games to be had in more than one hundred fifty international locations. The generation giant is seeking a sparkling boom amid sluggish sales in its center iPhone enterprise.
Moreover, the California-primarily based organization unveiled a new subscription provider that will provide U.S. Customers with access to over 300 magazines and newspapers for $9.Ninety-nine a month, starting Monday.
Apple TV Plus, the TV and film subscription service, will feature a state-of-the-art slate of programming from the arena’s most celebrated innovative artists, including director Steven Spielberg, talk show host Oprah Winfrey, and actress Jennifer Aniston.
Apple, however, did not divulge the price of Apple TV Plus or the online game arcade. It also did not say whether the carrier and the gaming arcade would become available in Japan.
Subscribers to the magazine service Apple News Plus can access current and past issues and character articles from magazines like The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, and Vogue.
The carrier is available within the United States and Canada and also covers papers such as the Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times.