Apple is planning to bring its Apple TV+ service to Android phones for the first time, according to a new report from Bloomberg.
The company will unveil an Android app for TV+ as early as Wednesday, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the move isn’t yet public. Apple TV+, which launched in 2019, had been reserved for the company’s own operating system and third-party TV platforms like Roku. The move marks the rare occasion when Apple is offering services on Google’s Android, its biggest competitor in smartphone software. Though Apple does provide its Music service as an Android app, it typically tries to keep customers within the bounds of its own product ecosystem.
Grok fortsätter att generera sexuellt innehåll – trots löften om förbud
Plattformen X har under veckan hävdat att man infört strikta åtgärder för att stoppa missbruket av AI-verktyget Grok. En granskning gjord av The Guardian visar dock att det fortfarande är enkelt att kringgå dessa spärrar. Reportrar har lyckats skapa högst…
