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Apple today launched the new Creator Studio that was initially unveiled two weeks ago, providing content creators with access to six Apple apps for $12.99 per month or $129 per year. Creator Studio includes Final Cut Pro,
Apple’s Creator Studio bundle is now live, offering six pro creative apps under one subscription as Apple targets video editors, musicians, and digital creators looking for serious tools as an affordable alternative to Adobe’s Creative Cloud.
After Apple became the official Formula 1 broadcasting partner in the U.S., the company also unveiled a rebrand to its Apple TV+ service, which will now be called Apple TV. While this change might feel confusing with too many Apple TV services and devices ...
Apple and NBCUniversal are teaming up on a new streaming bundle, one that they hope will drive subscription growth at their respective direct-to-consumer services. The “Apple TV and Peacock Bundle” will launch on Monday, Oct. 20, just ahead of the NBA ...
In the future, Apple users should expect more paid upgrades and subscription bundles just like what the company launched
Apple and NBCUniversal are teaming up to offer a new streaming bundle that promises significant savings for subscribers. The Apple TV and Peacock Bundle launches Oct. 20, combining the platforms' programming. The bundles come in two tiers: $14.99 per month ...
The suite, which became available Wednesday, offers access to what the company calls an "all-star" collection of creative apps.
Services have been a huge part of Apple’s business for the past several years — to the tune of tens of billions of dollars in revenue last year alone. Now, with the new Apple Creator Studio bundle, the company is leaning harder into the professional creative software space.