Thursday, November 14, 2019

Apple's Research App Launches With Heart, Women's Health, and Hearing Studies

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Apple today announced it has released its Research app with three studies related to heart and movement, women's health, and hearing.

iPhone users in the United States can enroll in the Apple Women's Health Study, the Apple Heart and Movement Study, and the Apple Hearing Study. Conducted in partnership with leading academic and research institutions, the studies are available in the new Research app, which is free to download from the App Store.


More details to follow…


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Bloomberg: Apple Considering Bundling Apple Music, TV+, and News+ as Early as 2020

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Apple is considering bundling its subscription services as early as 2020, including Apple Music, Apple TV+, and Apple News+, according to Bloomberg.


The report indicates that Apple has included a provision in its contract with Apple News+ publishers that permits Apple to bundle News+ with its other services if it desires. The monthly price of the bundle would be lower than the cost of paying for each service separately in a bid to attract more subscribers.

Apple Music and Apple News+ cost $9.99 per month in the United States, while Apple TV+ is $4.99 per month.

Apple is already experimenting with at least one services bundle. Last month, the company began offering free access to Apple TV+ to students who subscribe to Apple Music. The offer is available for a limited time only.

The report goes on to cite "some media executives" who said the amount of money they have received from Apple News+ so far has been less than expected. On the other hand, some executives are pleased with the service so far, including Los Angeles Times executive editor Norm Pearlstine.


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