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lundi 15 août 2022

YouTube could offer video streaming subscriptions by the end of the year

YouTube has been working on a new streaming strategy codenamed the “channel store.” According to sources, the “channel store” will be an online store for streaming services. The firm has been working on the project for at least 18 months and has contacted entertainment companies to gauge interest in participation. If everything goes to plan, the new store could launch sometime this fall.

Currently, YouTube has its Premium service and also YouTube TV. The latter offers users access to live TV channels and the ability to record shows. It also offers the ability to add on services like HBO Max, Starz, Epix, and more. How the new service would differ from YouTube TV’s current offering is that YouTube users would be able to purchase and watch services directly through the YouTube app. Naturally, this would involve revenue sharing amongst companies, but it could be a good move to gain more subscribers even though it means giving a small percentage to YouTube. While this might be a weird option for larger established services, it makes sense considering that YouTube has a massive user base, with over two billion monthly logged-in users.
Another added benefit is that YouTube could push ads, trailers, and free movies to users, and if they want to subscribe, they can pay for the service through YouTube. This strategy is nothing new, with many companies offering their services on other platforms. But the partnership can be hit or miss. For example, HBO Max made its service available on Amazon Prime. HBO Max decided to pull its service, even if it meant losing nearly five million subscribers. Despite disagreements, partnerships can be powerful.
While bundling through a competing service is one way, some companies have also started to bundle their own services. Disney is a prime example, offering Disney Plus, ESPN Plus, and Hulu as a bundle. The company recently announced plans to raise prices starting in August. Disney will also release a new ad-supported tier later this year. HBO Max and Discovery Plus announced plans to combine and form a new streaming service, which will debut next year. These kinds of joint services help to keep customers longer and make it less likely that they will leave. If YouTube can pull this off, it will become the ultimate hub for entertainment.

Source: The Wall Street Journal 

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Intel withdraws native support for DirectX 9 from Arc and Xe graphics

Intel’s long-awaited Arc GPUs are finally here but along with it some news for fans of older games. It looks like Intel will no longer be natively supporting DirectX 9 (DX9) on Arc and Xe dedicated GPUs and integrated graphics on 12th Gen processors.

As reported by The Verge, Intel has quietly announced that it’s switching from hardware support for DX9 on Arc and Xe to emulation courtesy of DirectX 12 (DX12).

12th generation Intel processor’s integrated GPU and Arc discrete GPU no longer support D3D9 natively. Applications and games based on DirectX 9 can still work through Microsoft* D3D9On12 interface.

What does that actually mean? In theory, nothing, at least for the moment. What it does is immediately shift responsibility for DX9 support from Intel over to Microsoft, and as such, any support issues. D3D9On12 is listed on GitHub for those who want to find out more about it. There won’t be dedicated driver support for the remaining popular DX9 games, of which there are quite a few, though not a huge number that relies entirely on DX9. But Intel doesn’t currently envisage any issues for folks to play those titles using Arc or Xe graphics.

Intel Arc A750

It’s important to also point out this only affects the Arc line of GPUs and 12th Gen processors with Xe integrated graphics. 11th Gen Intel chips have native support for DX9 and that isn’t going away. Intel does point out, though, that when paired with an Arc GPU, you will lose that support unless you tell your system to use the integrated graphics instead.

The integrated GPU on 11th generation and older Intel processors supports DX9 natively, but they can be combined with Arc graphics cards. If so, rendering is likely to be handled by the card and not the iGPU (unless the card is disabled). Thus, the system will be using DX9On12 instead of DX9.

All fingers crossed that things continue to operate as planned.

via The Verge

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Apple could start showing iPhone users even more ads across its built-in apps

Apple is famous for the high-end products it sells. The company offers premium hardware that it pairs with optimized software. Whether you buy a new iPhone, versatile iPad, or great Mac — these devices usually remain supported and last for many years. This makes what the Cupertino firm sells stand out in the tech industry. Though, typically, when users spend hundreds of dollars on a product, they expect to see ads minimally. After all, a comfortable experience should accompany high price tags. For the longest time, Apple has refrained from aggressively pushing ads on its users. Unfortunately for all of us, though, it appears that this is bound to change.

According to a Bloomberg report, Apple could start showing its users more ads across its apps. The company currently shows prominent advertisements in the News, Stocks, and App Store apps. That’s not to mention that it recently started adding more advertising slots across different App Store sections.

Inside the ads group, Teresi has talked up expanding the business significantly. It’s generating about $4 billion in revenue annually, and he wants to increase that to the double digits. That means Apple needs to crank up its efforts.

The report indicates that Apple ads could expand to Maps, Books, Podcasts, and other built-in apps that the company provides. This would give companies and creators the opportunity to surface their offerings in more places for users to see. Apple allows users to turn off Personalized Ads in privacy settings. However, this toggle only affects the relevance of the advertisements — not their quantity. It’s yet to be seen whether these potential ad changes will impact future iPhone sales or not.

Would you still buy Apple products if the company starts showing more ads across its systems? Let us know in the comments section below.


Source: Bloomberg

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Apple could start showing iPhone users even more ads across its built-in apps

Apple is famous for the high-end products it sells. The company offers premium hardware that it pairs with optimized software. Whether you buy a new iPhone, versatile iPad, or great Mac — these devices usually remain supported and last for many years. This makes what the Cupertino firm sells stand out in the tech industry. Though, typically, when users spend hundreds of dollars on a product, they expect to see ads minimally. After all, a comfortable experience should accompany high price tags. For the longest time, Apple has refrained from aggressively pushing ads on its users. Unfortunately for all of us, though, it appears that this is bound to change.

According to a Bloomberg report, Apple could start showing its users more ads across its apps. The company currently shows prominent advertisements in the News, Stocks, and App Store apps. That’s not to mention that it recently started adding more advertising slots across different App Store sections.

Inside the ads group, Teresi has talked up expanding the business significantly. It’s generating about $4 billion in revenue annually, and he wants to increase that to the double digits. That means Apple needs to crank up its efforts.

The report indicates that Apple ads could expand to Maps, Books, Podcasts, and other built-in apps that the company provides. This would give companies and creators the opportunity to surface their offerings in more places for users to see. Apple allows users to turn off Personalized Ads in privacy settings. However, this toggle only affects the relevance of the advertisements — not their quantity. It’s yet to be seen whether these potential ad changes will impact future iPhone sales or not.

Would you still buy Apple products if the company starts showing more ads across its systems? Let us know in the comments section below.


Source: Bloomberg

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Leak reveals some potential specifications of the iPhone 14 Pro

The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro launch could be less than a month away! We’re expecting Apple to reveal these high-end smartphones — along with the Apple Watch Series 8 and other products — during an event in September. While it has been a long wait, rumors have been sharing what we might see in a few weeks. For starters, we’re confident that the regular and Pro iPhone 14 models will have their own distinctive characteristics. The cheaper variants could stick to the current design and chipset of the iPhone 13 series. On the other hand, the Pro and Pro Max editions might ditch the notch, get an upgraded camera system, and support the always on display (AOD) feature. In a fresh leak, LeaksApplePro has shared even more details on Twitter. They highlight some of the potential iPhone 14 Pro specifications.

iPhone 14 Pro details

As the thread above reveals:

  • The pill and hole design might not offer any UI-related advantages.
  • Under good lighting conditions, the upgraded (and massive) 48MP camera sensor could result in excellent output. However, the company is seemingly facing quality challenges when it comes to low-light photography.
  • The battery life might increase by a few hours.
  • In the speakers department, we’re hearing about more base and a clearer overall audio quality.
  • The display resolution could be similar to that of the iPhone 13 lineup.

The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro launch could potentially be less than a month away. Despite that, there’s always room for last-minute rumors and leaks. At this point, though, we already have a pretty clear idea regarding the possible designs and internals of these upcoming phones.

Do you plan on buying an iPhone this fall? If so, which model? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Leak reveals some potential specifications of the iPhone 14 Pro

The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro launch could be less than a month away! We’re expecting Apple to reveal these high-end smartphones — along with the Apple Watch Series 8 and other products — during an event in September. While it has been a long wait, rumors have been sharing what we might see in a few weeks. For starters, we’re confident that the regular and Pro iPhone 14 models will have their own distinctive characteristics. The cheaper variants could stick to the current design and chipset of the iPhone 13 series. On the other hand, the Pro and Pro Max editions might ditch the notch, get an upgraded camera system, and support the always on display (AOD) feature. In a fresh leak, LeaksApplePro has shared even more details on Twitter. They highlight some of the potential iPhone 14 Pro specifications.

iPhone 14 Pro details

As the thread above reveals:

  • The pill and hole design might not offer any UI-related advantages.
  • Under good lighting conditions, the upgraded (and massive) 48MP camera sensor could result in excellent output. However, the company is seemingly facing quality challenges when it comes to low-light photography.
  • The battery life might increase by a few hours.
  • In the speakers department, we’re hearing about more base and a clearer overall audio quality.
  • The display resolution could be similar to that of the iPhone 13 lineup.

The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro launch could potentially be less than a month away. Despite that, there’s always room for last-minute rumors and leaks. At this point, though, we already have a pretty clear idea regarding the possible designs and internals of these upcoming phones.

Do you plan on buying an iPhone this fall? If so, which model? Let us know in the comments section below.

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How to switch between Grid and List App Views on an Apple Watch

The Apple Watch is an excellent device for fitness tracking and other non-health-related features. Whether you’re on a limited budget or looking for the highest-end model, there are plenty of great Apple Watch editions to choose from. This advanced wearable includes potentially life-saving features, such as atrial fibrillation detection, ECG measurements on supported models, and more. Despite it being tiny, it still packs plenty of futuristic technologies — which you can access through various apps. People tend to opt for the Grid App View, but it doesn’t limit you to just that. The Apple Watch supports two App Views — Grid and List. The Grid, as its name suggests, shows a grid of circular app icons. On the other hand, the List View displays the app icons and names in an alphabetical list — which you can scroll through vertically. Here’s how to switch between the two App Views on an Apple Watch.

How to switch between Grid and List App Views on an Apple Watch How to switch between Grid and List App Views on an Apple Watch

Switching between App Views on an Apple Watch

There are two ways to switch between the different App Views:

Using your iPhone

How to switch between Grid and List App Views on an Apple Watch

  • Launch the Watch app on your iPhone.

How to switch between Grid and List App Views on an Apple Watch

  • Tap on the App View section.

How to switch between Grid and List App Views on an Apple Watch

  • Choose between Grid View and List View.

Using your Apple Watch

How to switch between Grid and List App Views on an Apple Watch

  • Launch the Settings app on your Apple Watch.

How to switch between Grid and List App Views on an Apple Watch

  • Scroll down, and tap on the App View section.

How to switch between Grid and List App Views on an Apple Watch

  • Choose between Grid View and List View.

Personally, I use the Grid View on my Apple Watch. The List View shows very few apps at a time — so finding what I’m looking for takes longer. Additionally, I don’t need to see the app name labels, as I can recognize their icons just fine. Nonetheless, it’s great that Apple allows users to choose between two options. This way we each get to choose what works for us best.

Which App View have you selected on your Apple Watch, and why? Let us know in the comments section below.

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