Selling stars, not technology features, is clearly how Apple plans to get you to pay to watch yet another subscription service. But is that enough?
Author: Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY
Photo tour of beautiful Santa Barbara: Spanish architecture, beach and entertainment abound
Just 90 miles up the road from Los Angeles, ‘America’s Riviera’ shines on the Wharf, but the historic Spanish-style buildings are the real stunner
In defense of cable, and the joy of scrolling up and down a remote
Sure, cable gouges consumers with higher rates, but you think streaming prices won’t go higher and higher in the coming years? We’re skeptical.
Apple is ready for its Hollywood closeup, but will consumers bite?
Apple expected to launch subscription entertainment streaming service like Netflix or Amazon Prime. But is it too late to the party?
News, entertainment, music, iCloud—are you ready to spend $40 monthly with Apple?
Apple expected to launch subscription entertainment streaming service like Netflix or Amazon Prime. But is it too late to the party?
So you want to stream? How to choose between Netflix, Hulu and more subscription services
As consumers say they are tired of paying for too many subscription services, we compare pricing and offerings of top players
What Apple or Samsung phone to buy? We can save you money if you’ll take an older model
If you’re looking to save, consider an older model. New Apple iPhone SEs are available for $250 and you can get a 2-year-old Samsung Galaxy for $400.
How the Apple iPads now stack up: from $329 to $999
The lowest priced tablet is the Mini, while the top-of-the-line unit starts at $999 but could top $2,000 depending on how many features are added.
Hey, Google, Siri or Alexa: Which voice assistant handles these 100 questions best?
We asked Amazon’s supplied questions to Google, and vice versa; Siri joined the experiment as well. The results: Each platform showed their flaws.
March Madness: Sorry hoops fans, you’ll probably have to pay to watch
CBS games could be free, if you have an antenna, but you’ll need proof of cable subscription for games on Turner networks. We have a workaround.