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      Apple One : l’abonnement ultime d’Apple vaut-il le coup ?

      Julien Cadot · news.movim.eu / Numerama · Saturday, 31 October, 2020 - 11:11

    Apple lance en France son abonnement Apple One. Il s'agit d'un tarif groupé pour Music, TV+, Arcade et iCloud. Est-ce que vous auriez intérêt à y passer ? Ce guide peut vous aider. [Lire la suite]

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      Apple One launches today, bundling Music, iCloud, more for $14.95 and up

      Samuel Axon · news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Friday, 30 October, 2020 - 18:45

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    Apple’s all-in-one subscription services bundle, Apple One, launches today, according to a confirmation given to Bloomberg by Apple CFO Luca Maestri.

    CEO Tim Cook also confirmed the bundle’s imminent launch on the company’s quarterly investor call yesterday.

    Apple One offers three plans: individual, family, and premier. Each offers some subset or combination of Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, iCloud, Apple News+, and soon, Apple Fitness+.

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      Introducing Apple One, Apple’s subscription bundle answer to Amazon Prime

      Samuel Axon · news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Tuesday, 15 September, 2020 - 17:47

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    Enlarge / Apple One tiers. (credit: Apple)

    After months of rumors that it was right around the corner, Apple's subscription bundle has finally been announced. Dubbed Apple One, the service combines multiple Apple services like Apple Arcade, Apple TV+, and Apple News+ into one subscription—a page from Amazon's book, to be sure.

    Apple One will offer three tiers. The lowest-priced one, at $14.95/mo, includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and 50GB of iCloud storage for a single user. The next one up, "Family," offers those same services to multiple family users for $19.95/mo. The highest-priced "Premier" tier, at $24.95/mo, includes bundled magazine subscription service Apple News+ and Fitness+, as well, along with a bump to 2GB of iCloud storage.

    Apple says these plans will roll out "this fall," with a 30-day free trial for all new users to determine which tier is best for them.

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      Google Play Pass on Android: $5/mo for 350+ games, apps sans microtransactions

      Sam Machkovech · news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Monday, 23 September, 2019 - 17:25 · 1 minute

    After an August reveal of its intentions, Google has opened the door on Google Play Pass , a $5/mo subscription service for Android phones that unlocks access to a whopping 350 games and apps. The move follows Apple's much ballyhooed dive into its own mobile gaming subscription service, Apple Arcade , which launched last week at the same monthly price point.

    Google's service will go live exclusively on Android phones in the United States on a rolling basis "this week." In order to access Google Play Pass, you'll have to wait for your Android device's Play Store app to update with a new "Play Pass" toggle in its hamburger menu. Once you have access, your account can claim a free 10-day trial and then begin paying only $2/mo for the service's first 12 months, so long as you start paying by October 10.

    Google has yet to release a formal list of compatible Play Pass software, but its "games and apps" designation already confirms an effort to step outside the "games only" reputation that its rival Apple Arcade currently enjoys. For now, the revealed list includes popular and critically acclaimed games like Stardew Valley , Terraria , Thimbleweed Park , Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic , 80 Days , Monument Valley 2 , Limbo , Mini Metro , Death Squared , and Hidden Folks , along with productivity apps AccuWeather and Pic Stitch .

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