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Spot the difference: Apple has rebranded its TV service as part of a 'vibrant new identity' - so, can you see what has changed?
Hamas executes'collaborators' in Gaza as it clings to power amid fears Trump's peace deal is already at risk Internet star who demanded free seats for fat fliers vanished without trace... now the Daily Mail has learned the heartbreaking reason why Donald Trump tells crowds there are world leaders he'doesn't like at ALL' as he teases who they are How Diane Keaton's closest friend helped her to achieve her'lifelong ambition' just months before she died - and the poignant legacy it leaves Kate and Wills' fresh start at their'forever home': Why they have fast-tracked their move to house they will never leave - even when he becomes King'It's Meghan Markle 3.0': Why the duchess has set tongues wagging that she's plotting another Sussex relaunch'as she holds cosy meeting with new editor of US Vogue' Trump's ominous warning to Macron at Egypt summit: 'You will see what is about to happen' Neil Diamond, 84, sang Sweet Caroline and worked with Cher as well as Barbra Streisand... see him now Insiders reveal how reluctant Katy Perry finally gave in to'persistent' Justin Trudeau... as sexy yacht photos get spicy response from his ex-wife Awkward moment Donald Trump asks Giorgia Meloni'You won't be offended if I say you're beautiful, right? Horrors endured by Israel's last 20 hostages: Chained, tortured, and starved. Lindsey Halligan removes senior DOJ official after taking over Virginia US attorney's office Gorgeous Bay Area enclave filled with hippies becomes America's ANGRIEST town over plans for huge affordable housing project MLB fans hail'greatest play in baseball HISTORY' after Dodgers thought they hit grand slam in Brewers game Father launches campaign to become sheriff as he faces murder trial for killing teenage daughter's abuser Spot the difference: Apple has rebranded its TV service as part of a'vibrant new identity' - so, can you see what has changed? But Apple TV+ is no more - as Apple has quietly rebranded its streaming service. 'Apple TV+ is now simply Apple TV, with a vibrant new identity,' the tech giant explained in the bottom of a press release on the streaming debut of its film, 'F1 The Movie'.
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Enghouse EspialTV enables TV accessibility with Amazon Polly
This is a guest post by Mick McCluskey, the VP of Product Management at Enghouse EspialTV. Enghouse provides software solutions that power digital transformation for communications service operators. EspialTV is an Enghouse SaaS solution that transforms the delivery of TV services for these operators across Set Top Boxes (STBs), media players, and mobile devices. A large audience of consumers use TV services, and several of these groups may have disabilities that make it more difficult for them to access these services. To ensure that TV services are accessible to the broadest possible audience, we need to consider accessibility as a key element of the user experience (UX) for the service.
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T-Mobile relaunches its TV service with an AI viewing guide (updated)
T-Mobile hasn't been quick to fulfill its promises of launching TV service, but it finally has something to show following all the early hype: it's launching TVision Home, a rebranded and retuned version of Layer3's broadband-based IPTV service. It's not the fully independent streaming service you might have hoped for (that's coming later in 2019). However, the telecom is hoping to bring a dash of its straightforward "Uncarrier" strategy to the TV world -- provided you're willing to pay. To start, T-Mobile is bringing its no-shock billing to TV. You'll pay $100 per month ($90 if you're also a phone customer) for 150-plus channels and $10 per connected TV, but there are no hidden fees used to jack up the real price.
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10 awesome (and not-so-awesome) things I learned while becoming a cord-cutter
After years of reading, research, and really close calls, I finally made the plunge. I canceled my Comcast Triple Play bundle, disconnected the coaxial cables running all over my house, and returned the boxes I've been renting for the last two years. I'm only in the first few days of my new cord-free world, but I can already tell the road ahead will be equal parts bright and bumpy. While I expected some separation anxiety after years of cable TV bills, I naively didn't realize just how different it would be without Comcast or Cox or FiOS supplying the channels. I ended up choosing DirecTV Now for my streaming needs, but I researched and tested a couple of them before settling on it.
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The Morning After: Thursday, December 14th 2017
In cased you missed it, we got driven down an actual highway while wearing a VR headset, did cartwheels in a next-generation VR device and heard all about T-Mobile launching a TV service. That last one has nothing to do with VR. Its "world-scale" tracking is surprisingly solid. After fully unveiling the Vive Focus, HTC finally allowed lucky folks like Richard Lai to properly test out the six-degrees-of-freedom (6DoF) standalone VR headset. For the first time, you can actually walk around in VR without being tethered to a PC or confined to a fixed space.
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