Apple Sports expands to more than 90 new countries and regions
Apple Sports is now available in more than 170 countries and regions, including more than 90 new markets.
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Apple Sports is now available in more than 170 countries and regions, including more than 90 new markets.
Apple today unveiled an exciting lineup for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), taking place June 8-12.
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The first two episodes of ‘ Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed ,’ Apple TV’s newest thriller-comedy, are now available to stream. Here’s what the show is about. more…
The Insta360 Mic Pro is not the smallest wireless mic you can get, but it might be the best for sound quality and certainly for build quality. The smiley face on this microphone is actually an e-ink screen that you can change. Your first impression of the Insta360 Mic Pro may be wrong. The two microphones in the set I reviewed come with what look like bright yellow labels, one of which is a smiley emoji, and you have to think you'd never wear this on camera. But while it's true that microphones should be unobtrusive, this one actually is. That's because the yellow labels are not labels at all; they are e-ink displays that can be changed to anything. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Media platform Plex today said that it is increasing the price of its Lifetime Plex Pass option to $750, which is a $500 increase from the current $250 price tag. Plex said that the updated price reflects the "real, ongoing value" of the software that it plans to build and maintain. The company has considered removing the Lifetime Plex Pass because recurring subscriptions pay for long-term development, but Plex wants to continue to offer it because it's a "valuable option" for many in the Plex community. Over the years, as our software and product has evolved, the breadth of features and benefits included with your Plex Pass has expanded. This increase ensures we can continue to invest resources into building and maintaining the Plex personal media software, while continuing to offer a Lifetime option. For those unfamiliar with Plex, it is media server software that lets users stream their library of content from a device with the server software installed to any other connected smartphone, tablet, or TV. The Plex Pass unlocks features like server management, hardware transcoding, offline downloads, mobile syncing, remote streaming, and more. Plex previously increased the cost of the Lifetime Plex Pass from $120 to $250 in March 2025. Plex customers who previously bought a Lifetime Plex Pass will still be able to access the benefits and perks associated with a Plex Pass with no change. Customers can purchase a Lifetime Plex Pass for $250 prior to when the price changes. Plex is also not increasing the price of its subscription Plex Pass, which is $7 per month or $70 per year. In addition to announcing the upcoming price change to the Lifetime Plex Pass, Plex shared its roadmap. It is working to implement improvements to downloads like grouping by show, and updates to its mobile apps. The Lifetime Plex Pass price increase will go into effect on July 1, 2026 at 12:01 a.m. UTC. Tag: Plex This article, " Plex Tripling Lifetime Plex Pass Price to $750 in July " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
Nintendo plans on getting real weird with it, bringing a new WarioWare-style collection of microgames to mobile platforms just as summer starts. Image Credit: Nintendo If you're a fan of Nintendo's IP, chances are you're aware of their propensity for what the publisher calls "microgames." Mario Party is one famous example, as are games in the WarioWare series. Microgames are exactly what they sound like. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Google today said that its first "intelligent eyewear" product is set to launch this fall. It is teaming up with Samsung and eyewear manufacturers Gentle Monster and Warby Parker to launch new AI audio glasses. The glasses will run Android XR, which is Google's platform for smart glasses and AR/VR headsets. There are cameras, speakers, and microphones in the glasses, but there is no display in the lenses. Google previewed two of the designs coming from Gentle Monster and Warby Parker, though there will be other options. Google says the two companies will have "full collections" available when the glasses launch. The glasses support Gemini AI, with Gemini integrated into all of the available features. Users will be able to say "Hey Google" or tap the side of the frame to bring up Gemini, and Google says the AI can do the following: Gives information about what the wearer sees, like reviews for a restaurant nearby, the name of a cloud formation, or details on a confusing parking sign. Offer sight-based navigation with turn-by-turn directions. Gemini can add stops or locate nearby locations like restaurants based on user preferences. Manage calls, send texts, and summarize messages. Listen to music. Capture photos and videos and edit them with Google's Nano Banana AI image editing engine. Translate speech and writing in real time. Complete multi-step tasks like ordering coffee via DoorDash. Use apps on a connected smartphone with voice-based commands. Google says that its upcoming glasses will be able to work with iPhones in addition to Android smartphones. Apple is working on its own AI smart glasses that are expected to have similar capabilities, but rumors suggest Apple's glasses won't be ready until 2027. In the future, Google plans to launch "display glasses" that have a small display in the lens to relay information from Gemini, but that product is not coming until later. Tag: Google This article, " Google's First AI Smart Glasses Launching This Fall With iPhone Support " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
Rhea Seehorn has joined her second Apple Original project, signing on as part of the cast for the upcoming film ‘Running.’ Here are the details. more…