Year: 2021

Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 1 now available on Blu-Ray DVD

CBS/Viacom has announced that Trekkies can now get season 1 of Star Trek: Lower Decks on Blu-Ray DVD.

According to the official email:

Star Trek: Lower Decks Now On DVD/Blu-Ray!

The CBS All Access, soon to be Paramount+, original animated comedy series Star Trek: Lower Decks: Season One beams onto Blu-ray, DVD and limited edition steelbook on May 18 from CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment.

Star Trek: Lower Decks: Season One is produced by CBS’ Eye Animation Productions, CBS Television Studios’ new animation arm; Secret Hideout; and Roddenberry Entertainment. Titmouse, the Emmy Award-winning independent animation production company, serves as the animation studio for the series. The series airs exclusively on CBS All Access, soon to be Paramount+, in the United States and is distributed worldwide by ViacomCBS Global Distribution Group.

The Star Trek: Lower Decks: Season One Blu-ray, DVD and Steelbook are presented in (16x9) format with English SDH subtitles and offer English 5.1 Dolby Digital audio.

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Apple launches new privacy web page listing first-party data policies

Apple has launched a new section on its privacy webpage that lists all of the specific data collection practices and policies of the company's first-party apps.

The new privacy tab, debuting Thursday, consolidates the "nutrition label" privacy information for first-party Apple apps. Though that information was previously available on the App Store, the new tab makes it easier for users to peruse exactly how Apple apps collect or use their data.

Every single Apple app is included here, ranging from developer tools like Xcode to iWork apps such as Numbers and Pages. Apple notes that across all of its apps, it doesn't track users. The company says that's because it holds itself to a higher standard than third-party developers on the App Store.

The list of apps may be longer than some people expected it to be. That's because different versions of apps like GarageBand have their own listing. The list even has privacy information for the App Store itself.

Via: AppleInsider.com

Apple rejects Parler.com’s app for inclusion in the App Store

Conservative Network Parler.com was rejected by Apple for there iOS app that would allow users to login to the social networking site from their devices.  Parler.com has been having problems with getting back online after Amazon had taken the social network off of its servers earlier this year.

For more information about this subject, you can read Bloomberg's latest article here.

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