App News Rewind: Total Eclipse of the Sun Edition
The U.S. soon celebrates the first total eclipse of the sun in the country since 1979. Over at Apple, all eyes are focused on new products coming soon.
The U.S. soon celebrates the first total eclipse of the sun in the country since 1979. Over at Apple, all eyes are focused on new products coming soon.
Here's our first look at ESPN MultiCast on Apple TV, which was officially released earlier this week. This could be the game changer ESPN needs.
Apple has committed to spending a lot on original video content over the next year. The news comes just weeks before Apple's fall event.
Facebook Watch has arrived, but it's not what you might be thinking. It's a new video streaming service that's rolling out to Facebook users.
Using the YouTube iOS app, you can now share videos and chat with friends any family. The feature is available in the new Shared tab.
FX and Comcast have announced a new FX+ premium video service. Comcast Xfinity TV subscribers can stream FX and FXX content without commercials.
iPhone screen recording just got easier on iOS 11. Check out this cool video to see the feature in action in the first iOS beta.
The first round of Twitter video partners has been unveiled. The list features news, sports, and entertainment partners, including MLB, Bloomberg, and more.
Twitter’s Periscope is finally rolling out the ability to broadcast live 360 videos to all users of its official iOS app.
The Netflix rating system has changed significantly. It's an open question whether the new system deserves a thumbs-up or thumbs-down, however.
As its name suggests, Together Stream lets users stream videos together with others, such as friends, colleagues, and family members.
Flyr is a platform that enables you to create, watch, and share interactive video-based stories. Above all, it prides itself in offering speed.
YouTube live streaming is now available to subscribers with 10,000 or more followers. Everyone will have the new feature soon.
Periscope has just been updated with support for something that has become quite a thing on social media: live 360-degree videos.
Now, in the YouTube for iOS app, you can easily see just how far you’ve gone through a video, making it easier to see your progress.
Like the previous major upgrades, this one sees the arrival of new and noteworthy features.
The CBS comedian makes fun of Apple over its new $299 design book.
Some third-party companies have reportedly stepped in with offers to acquire Vine from Twitter and help it live on.
Hype packs some features that make live streaming more, well, lively.
Facebook has demoed a work-in-progress app that appears to employ the so-called “art transfer” technology used by Prisma.
Say goodbye to Hulu's free streaming tier, because it's about to go.
In an interesting new interview, the senior VP said he isn't a fan of "skinny bundles."
If you have ever wanted to stream live video to your friends on YouTube, you may soon get the chance.
Create your own commercials and share them to sell your products with this simple-to-use app.