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    MLS Playoff Matches Now Available to All Apple TV Subscribers

    Close-up image of Adidas Brazuca soccer balls, the official match balls of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. They feature a white base with colorful swirling patterns in blue, orange, and green, showcasing the tournament logo and Adidas branding—highlights seen on TV rights broadcasts of major events like the FIFA Club World Cup.
    MLS Playoff Matches Now Available to All Apple TV Subscribers
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    Apple’s Formula 1 Broadcast Deal Was Years in the Making

    Two Formula 1 cars race closely around a bend on the track, their vibrant colors captured in stunning detail. This thrilling moment could be seen on the latest Apple F1 broadcast deal, with both helmeted drivers pushing to the limit.
    Apple’s Formula 1 Broadcast Deal Was Years in the Making

    Apple Found Not Guilty in Music Trial

    by NewsroomEntertainmentInnovationDecember 31, 2014April 23, 2015

    A long-running trial in which Apple were accused of artificially inflating the prices of their iPods has ended in defeat for the companies customers and resellers. Videotape evidence featuring late…

    iPod Classics Soar in Value

    by NewsroomEntertainmentInnovationDecember 22, 2014April 23, 2015

    iPod Classic have shot up in value since Apple ceased to produce them. Apple axed the devices two months ago, yet the 160GB Classic is now selling for the equivalent…

    Facebook to Launch ‘Dislike’ Button?

    by NewsroomEntertainmentDecember 17, 2014May 18, 2023

    Facebook are said to be on the verge of launching a dislike button, with founder Mark Zuckerberg announcing that he is “thinking about” ways to implement such a feature.  Zuckerberg…

    Apple to Improve Maps via Crowdsourcing?

    by NewsroomEntertainmentInnovationDecember 16, 2014May 18, 2023

    Reports are suggesting that Apple is to use crowdsourcing to improve its Maps service. The rumors started to emerge when a vacancy for a Maps Community Client Software Engineer was…

    North Korea Denies Being Behind Sony Pictures Leak

    by NewsroomEntertainmentInnovationDecember 15, 2014May 18, 2023

    Reports are claiming that a North Korean diplomat has said that the recent cyber-attack on Sony Pictures was nothing to do with the country he represents. A number of films…

    Apple iTunes Case May Collapse

    by NewsroomEntertainmentInnovationDecember 15, 2014April 23, 2015

    A high-profile trial based on claims that Apple abused their position as leaders of the digital music industry may be on the verge of collapsing. Apple is accused of forcing…

    Twitter Enhances Abuse-Reporting Services

    by NewsroomEntertainmentInnovationDecember 10, 2014May 18, 2023

    Social media giant Twitter has released a number of improvements to its harassment and abuse reporting services. The micro-blogging service has made it easier for users to report harassment and…

    Apple Taken to Court over Digital Music Monopoly

    by NewsroomEntertainmentInnovationDecember 10, 2014April 23, 2015

    Apple are to appear in court after being accused of abusing their position as leaders of the digital music market. The news comes after individuals and businesses were angered by…

    North Korea Behind Sony Leaks?

    by NewsroomEntertainmentInnovationDecember 2, 2014April 23, 2015

    A number of films distributed by Sony Pictures have been leaked online after a high-profile cyber-attack. One of the films is the new remake of Annie, which stars Cameron Diaz….

    European Parliament Votes to Break Up Google

    by NewsroomEntertainmentInnovationDecember 1, 2014May 18, 2023

    The European Parliament has voted in favor of Google being broken up. It comes after complaints that the search giant was promoting its own services over its competitors’ in search…

    Children Watching Much Less Live TV than Adults, Says UK Study

    by NewsroomEntertainmentProductivityNovember 28, 2014November 28, 2014

    Older children are watching half as much live television as adults per day, says new research from UK broadcasting regulator Ofcom, who claim they would rather watch online. Studies claim…

    Kim Dotcom Announces That He is ‘Broke’ After Legal Battles

    by NewsroomEntertainmentInnovationNovember 28, 2014May 18, 2023

    Controversial Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has described himself as “broke”. Mr Dotcom claims to have spent $10 million on legal fees since he was arrested in 2012 on suspicion of…

    Top Twitter Boss Accidentally Leaks Plans

    by NewsroomEntertainmentInnovationNovember 27, 2014May 18, 2023

    A leading Twitter executive has accidentally unveiled plans to acquire another company after making what was supposed to a direct message public. The Tweet, which was sent by chief financial…

    Google to Be Broken Up in Europe?

    by NewsroomEntertainmentInnovationNovember 26, 2014May 18, 2023

    Reports circulating across Europe suggest that the EU is to instruct Google to break up due to what’s being seen as its unfair dominance.  A report in the Financial Times…

    Snapchatters Concerned After Leaked Images Surface Online

    by NewsroomEntertainmentInnovationNovember 24, 2014May 18, 2023

    Snapchat users are expressing their concerns after hackers threatened to publish more explicit photographs sent through the service. Images already posted online during the past week have already been removed,…

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    Apple TV+ Cancels New Series Days Before Premiere

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    Swipe Gesture in Apple Music Brings Faster Track Control in iOS 26.1

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    NBA 2K26 Arcade Edition Launches on October 16

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    Redwood Forest Restoration Project Launches in California

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    Apple Asks EU to Scrap Landmark Digital Competition Law

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    Apple Warns of EU Product Pullback Over Antitrust Rules

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