The best stories of this week: recap of the March event, RIP AirPower, first glimpse of Powerbeats Pro, plus



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In this week's best stories: At its March 25 event, Apple uses all-in-one services. 9to5Mac offers an exclusive first look at the true Wireless Powerbeats Pro, AirPower is officially canceled and so much more. Keep reading for all the best articles this week.

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On March 25, at its It'Show's Time event, Apple introduced four new subscription services focused on Apple News, video, and more.

Apple started with Apple News +, a subscription service of $ 9.99 per month offering access to 300 magazines and selected newspapers. It includes Vogue, GQ, TIME, the Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times. It is now available via the News app on iPhone, iPad and Mac.

Apple Card is the first step in this sector. The card is associated with Goldman Sachs and tightly integrates with the Wallet app on iOS. Apple insists that the Apple card has no fees, a daily refund, and so on. The Apple card will be available this summer.

Apple Arcade was one of the most interesting announcements of the event. This is a set of games on the App Store aimed at unifying games on tvOS, macOS and iOS. Its launch is expected later this fall with access to "more than 100 new exclusive games" for a single monthly fee.

The rest of the event was devoted to television. Apple has announced for the first time a brand new TV and a new Apple TV Channel feature, both available now in early versions of iOS 12.3 and tvOS 12.3. You can now subscribe to third party services directly via the TV app, while now putting the emphasis on curation.

Finally, Apple announced Apple TV +. This will be home to his original content efforts, and he has paraded a series of A-list stars to help introduce the service. Apple TV + will be available this fall, but details on prices and release dates of TV shows are unclear.

Also this week, Apple has finally recognized the existence of AirPower … but not with good news. The company confirmed Friday that it was not able to reach its "high standards" with AirPower and therefore cancels the project. Here we have found some interesting alternatives to AirPower.

Meanwhile, 9to5Mac offered an exclusive look at the future Powerbeats Pro. This will be the truly wireless version of the famous Beats Powerbeats headphones. Read all the details in our full coverage here.

Read these articles and the rest of the best articles this week below.

iOS | macOS | tvOS | watchOS |

iPhone |

Mac + iPad |

Top Apple Stories, Retail |

Apple Watch |

AirPods + AirPower |

Apps |

Apple News |

Apple TV |

Apple Card |

Apple Arcade |

Top stories Apple, business |

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The best videos of this week |

Happy hour podcast # 218 |

This week, Benjamin and Zac discuss the March 25 Apple event, including Apple News +, Apple Card, Apple Arcade, Apple TV +, as well as new AirPods and new Powerbeats, as well as many more.

Happy Hour 9to5Mac is available on iTunes and in Apple, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play Music podcasts or via our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.

https://9to5mac.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2019/03/9to5Mac-Happy-Hour-03-28-2019.mp3

Stacktrace podcast # 029 |

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman will join John and Gui in analyzing this week's Apple event and speculating on what revealed and undisclosed products could reveal to us about Apple's future direction. That, and the results of last week's poker episode, and a special appearance of … a chicken?

Stacktrace from 9to5Mac is available on iTunes and the Apple Podcasts app or via our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.

https://9to5mac.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2019/03/StacktraceEp29.mp3

Make the note |

Make the note is a weekly series of Bradley Chambers on Apple in the field of education. Bradley has been managing Apple devices in an educational environment since 2009. With experience in deploying and managing hundreds of Macs and 100 iPads, Bradley will highlight the work methods of large-scale Apple products, storytelling trenches of IT management could improve its products for students.

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