Year: 2019

3Doodler wants you to draw directly onto your iPhone with its new app

With New York ToyFair right around the corner, 3Doodler is taking the opportunity to announce its first ever mobile app. Rather than simply launching a drawing program that mimics the company’s popular 3D drawing pens, however, the simply named 3Doodler app invites users to use their hardware to draw directly onto the phone or tablet’s screen.

The app makes sense in theory, at least. Using an iPhone or iPad (or insert Android device name here) is a much simpler and quicker way to generate stencils than asking people to shell out of for paper versions.

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Publishers complain about Apple News Service Terms

Publishers are resisting Apple's (AAPL +0.7%) subscription news service and the tech giant's plan to keep about 50% of subscription revenue, according to WSJ sources.

Apple also likely won't share subscriber data with the publishers.

The "Netflix for news" product is expected to launch later this year as a paid product within the Apple News app. Apple could charge around $10 per month for users to access unlimited content from participating publishers.

The half of the subscription revenue Apple doesn't take would go into a pool to be divided between publishers according to the amount of time users engage with their content.

Talks are ongoing, but right now sources say The Washington Post and New York Times haven't agreed to the terms. WSJ says it has concerns, but recently had productive talks with Apple.

Via: Seeking Alpha

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