‘It’s showtime’: Apple drops huge hint
Apple has reportedly invested more than $1.3 billion into its video streaming launch, including a signed partnership with Oprah.Planet Of The Appsspin-off, that would likely appear on the service. It has also been snapping up rights to exclusive content, including, a wildlife documentary from acclaimed filmmakers that debuted at the Toronto Film Festival last year.said actresses Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon and Star Wars director JJ Abrams would join Apple at the event.
During a recent earnings call, Mr Cook confirmed Apple planned to produce its own shows in a move that would see it go head-to-head with TV streaming giants Netflix and Amazon Prime, which have invested heavily in original content.A year ago, Apple announced it signed an agreement to acquire Texture, the digital magazine subscription service by Next Issue Media LLC, that gives users unlimited access to select titles for a monthly subscription fee.
But the company’s next big play in the hardware space is expected to be an augmented reality headset. Apple has poured plenty of money and focus into developing its AR chops for iPhone and iPad and encouraging developers to build new AR applications for its devices.of what he sees as the massive potential in AR. “In a few years, we are not going to be able to imagine our lives without AR. It’s that profound a platform,” he said in a recent TV interview.
So it’s hardly a surprise that renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is reporting on rumours the company is aiming to have an AR headset ready for market in 2020.
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