Had my iPad Pro almost 3 years. It’s still running smooth, but the battery doesn’t last as long as it once did.I was lookin at a new iPad so I might do it
Had my iPad Pro almost 3 years. It’s still running smooth, but the battery doesn’t last as long as it once did.I was lookin at a new iPad so I might do it
You don't get it free simply for having an iPad. You'll have to buy a new device to get it free.I'll get it for free since I have an ipad but I don't see myself getting it regularly like Netflix, Amazon or soon Disney plus
What kind of dumbass, save for rich people where $100 a month is like a penny for most normal people, pays for every single one every single month? It's completely unnecessary and illogical to do so.If you bought all these streaming services you'd end up paying over $100 a month so basically a cable bill
Charlie Hunnam is coming back to television by way of Apple’s new streaming service. The Sons of Anarchy alum will topline Shantaram, a drama series newly ordered at Apple TV+, per our sister site Deadline.
Based on Gregory David Roberts’ 2003 novel, Shantaram — which has been in development at Apple since June 2018 — centers on Hunnam’s Lin, a man looking to get lost in the busy city of Bombay while on the run from an Australian prison. Cut off from family and friends, Lin finds a new life in the slums, bars and underworld of India.
Love Apple products. Finally making the switch to iPhone too when my iPhone 11 arrives Friday. So lucky for me I'll be getting this for free for a year because there is actually a show or two coming at launch I want to check out.I dont fukk with no computer but Apple. I dont fukk with no phone.....but Apple. however when it comes to streaming music or tv I go elsewhere. as cheap at the price is....it just wont make my cut because I plan to add Disney Plus to go in my rotation.
Mayne theyve been showing some commercials during the NFL games today and all their shows look like some feminine based trash
EXCLUSIVE: Winston Duke (Black Panther, Us) has been tapped as the lead in Swagger, Apple’s new basketball-themed drama series from NBA superstar Kevin Durant and his Thirty Five Ventures, Shots Fired co-creator Reggie Rock Bythewood, Imagine Television Studios and CBS TV Studios, where Imagine TV has a first-look deal.
Written and directed by Bythewood, who also serves as showrunner, Swagger is inspired by Durant’s youth basketball experiences. It explores the world of youth basketball, and the players, their families and coaches who walk the fine line between dreams and ambition, and opportunism and corruption.