近日, iTunes Movie Trailers App迎来了2.0版本更新,在海外版本的更新日志中表明,“iTunes Movie Trailers已搬家至Apple TV应用,用户可以打开Apple TV应用观看预告片”。 公开资料显示,iTunes Movie Trailers创建于2004年,最初是作为iTunes Store的一部分推出,旨在为用户提供 ...
Apple is sunsetting its long-running iTunes Movie Trailers app as it begins hosting movie trailers exclusively in the company's flagship TV app, MacRumors can report. Hints of Apple's plan first ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Apple’s more-than-decade-old Movie Trailer watching iPhone app will soon be moved into the Apple TV app. Apple’s ...
The iTunes Movie Trailers app has been a staple to the public for bringing its niche content to access, but Apple has shut down this service to make way for its massive streaming platform as its focus ...
With Apple TV+ just weeks away, details on the first round of shows are now easier to find. Photo: Apple Apple just launched a website with details about all its upcoming Apple TV+ shows. The site is ...
After the lighthearted musicals of the first season of Schmigadoon!, fans of the Apple TV+ series will need to adjust for darker and sexier fare in season two. The first trailer shows the upcoming ...
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If there’s ever been any doubt that Apple is dead serious about movies, this should help to quell the thoughts. Apple has just released a brand new app for iOS (4.3 or higher) called iTunes Movie ...
Apple TV+ continues to build out its children's content library, with the latest efforts, "Get Rolling with Otis" and "Puppy Place," receiving official trailers on Thursday ahead of October premieres.
Apple TV+ will be arriving soon and we’re keeping up with the latest trailers showing off the upcoming original content. Follow along below for a look at all of the Apple TV+ trailers plus what’s new.
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