The second half of season two of Central Park will debut on March 4 on Apple TV+, with eight new episodes set to be released.
Articles by Charlotte Henry
'Everyone But Jon Hamm' is The Best Apple TV+ Advert Yet
There have been plenty of Apple TV+ – both for the service as a whole and trailers for individual shows and movies. Most have been rather serious, seemingly a bid for both the industry and views to take the offering seriously. Well, the tone has changed in the latest clip, and it is by far the best. Maybe we’ll even get Jon Hamm streamer soon…
Apple Stopping Providing HeadPhones With iPhones in France
Apple is no longer required to provide EarPods with the iPhone 13 in France and will stop doing so from Monday.
New 'Monsterverse' Series Coming to Apple TV+
Apple TV+ announced has ordered a new original live-action series from Legendary’s Monsterverse franchise, which includes Godzilla.
Apple TV+: 'The Sky is Everywhere' to Premiere Valentine's Weekend
‘The Sky is Everywhere’, starring Grace Kaufman, will premiere on Apple TV+ on February 11, Valentine’s Day weekend.
Apple Names Company Veteran As New Head of PR
Apple has named Kristin Huguet as its new head of PR. She will replace the outgoing Stella Low with immediate effect.
TikTok Follows Instagram And Tests Subscription Ideas
Two of the most popular apps in the App Store, Instagram and TikTok, are starting to introduce subscription options.
'TuneIn On Air' Launches For Content Creators, Educators, Non-Profits
Live streaming audio service TuneIn launched ‘TuneIn on Air’ for content creators as well as educational and non-profit broadcasters.
‘WeCrashed’ WeWork Series to Debut March 18 on Apple TV+
‘WeCrashed’, the series starring Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway that tells the story of WeWork, will premiere on Apple TV+ on March 18.
Apple TV+ Content Receives Nine NAACP Image Award 2022 Nominations
Apple TV+ programmes and films, including ‘CODA’ and ‘Swan Song’ have received a total of nine nominations for the NAACP Image Awards 2022.
Microsoft Office Update Brings Full Native M1 Support to Excel
The latest version of Microsoft Office for Mac, version 16.57, introduces full M1 native support to Excel.
YouTube Killing Off Originals Business
YouTube is abandoning its originals play, and the head of the division, Susanne Daniels, is leaving the company in March.
Ericsson Renews Legal Action Against Apple Over 5G Patents
Ericsson has filed a further set of patent infringement lawsuits against Apple as part of a legal battle over 5G patent royalty payments .
What Makes a Podcast a Hit? — Media+
Media critic Mic Wright joins Charlotte Henry to discuss the world of podcasting, and what makes a hit. The two share some of their favorite listens as well.
Apple Marks Martin Luther King Day 2022
Apple marked Martin Luther King Day 2022 by dedicating the front page of the company’s website is dedicated to the civil rights leader.
Spurs Star Son Heung-Min Meets Ted Lasso
South Korean Tottenham Hotspur star Son Heung-Min shared a picture of himself alongside Jason Sudeikis and Brendan Hunt from ‘Ted Lasso’.
Amazon Pauses Ban on UK Visa Payments, Discussions Ongoing
Amazon has paused its plans to stop taking Visa payments in the UK as the companies continue talks in a bid to resolve the issue around fees.
Apple Requiring Store And Corporate Staff to Get Covid Booster
Apple Store and corporate staff are required to get a Covid vaccine booster, with testing requirements increased for those who do not.
Environmentally-friendly Mobile Game 'Clean the Sea' Out Now
Clean the Sea, an environmentally friendly game lets players travel and tidy locations, including New York, Amsterdam, and Antarctica.
Apple TV+ Earns Six Writers Guild Award Nominations
Apple TV+ shows earned six nominations at the Writers Guild of America Awards including for ‘Ted Lasso’ and ‘The Problem with Jon Stewart’.
Dropbox Releases Beta Offering Native M1 Support [Updated]
Dropbox has finally released a beta that contains native support for the M1 chip, after a long delay in making such a move.
New Mexico School District Employee Sentenced For Part in Scheme Stealing Students' iPods
A school district employee in New Mexico named Kristy Stock has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for being part of a scheme looking to steal and resell over 3,000 iPods. Engadget reported the devices were meant to go to Native American students.
While overseeing the program, Stock was supposed to use federal grant money to buy iPods to distribute to students. However, thanks to help from other conspirators including her friend James Bender and Saurabh Chawla, the group ended up shipping the stolen iPods to Maryland where they were listed on eBay before being sold at a “substantial” markup. Due to his own account having previously been suspended due to security concerns, Chawla was forced to use Bender’s eBay account to list the stolen devices for auction, with Bender serving as an intermediary. Later, between 2015 and 2018, Stock communicated directly with Chawla, providing info on the make, model, color and quantity of devices before agreeing on a price and putting them up for auction.
Apple Pushing Users to Upgrade From iOS 14 to iOS 15
When iOS 15 first arrived, it did so as an optional upgrade, but the decision to offer choice has now seemingly been reversed.
Apple TV+: 'The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey' Starring Samuel L. Jackson Premieres March 11
‘The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey’, starring Samuel L. Jackson as the title character, will premiere on Apple TV+ on March 11.