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Apple TV+ renews thriller ‘Criminal Record’ for season two

Apple TV+ on Thursday announced a second season for the widely acclaimed thriller “Criminal Record,” starring Academy Award winner Peter Capaldi (“Doctor Who,” “The Thick of It”) as Detective Chief Inspector Daniel Hegarty and Critics Choice Award nominee Cush Jumbo (“The Good Wife,” “The Good Fight”) as Detective Sergeant June Lenker. From BAFTA Award nominee Paul Rutman (“Vera,” “Indian Summers”), “Criminal Record” is a powerful thriller set in the heart of contemporary London, featuring the return of the two brilliant detectives clashing once more in a complex murder investigation.

Since its global debut, “Criminal Record” has been hailed as a “cutting edge crime thriller” that is “shocking” and “unexpected,” keeping “audiences glued to their screen,” while quickly achieving a Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Stars Capaldi and Jumbo are billed as “powerhouses” delivering “captivating,” “mesmerizing” and “extraordinary performances,” and “watching them face off is as riveting as television gets.” The complete first season of “Criminal Record” is now streaming on Apple TV+.

In season two, June is the senior officer on the scene when a political rally is attacked by far-right counter-protesters. The violent clash leaves a young man dead and June, consumed with guilt, is desperate to bring the unknown killer to justice. It seems as if her best hope is Daniel, now a key figure in the shadowy world of police intelligence. He may have the answers she needs, but to get his help, she will have to accept a dangerous bargain.

“Criminal Record” is filmed in London and produced for Apple TV+ by Tod Productions and STV Studios. BAFTA Scotland Award winner Elaine Collins (“Shetland,” “Vera”) is joined by Chris Sussman (“Trying,” “Good Omens”) as executive producer for season two alongside Rutman, Capaldi and Jumbo.

Apple TV+ offers premium, compelling drama and comedy series, feature films, groundbreaking documentaries, and kids and family entertainment, and is available to watch across all of a user’s favorite screens. After its launch on November 1, 2019, Apple TV+ became the first all-original streaming service to launch around the world, and has premiered more original hits and received more award recognitions faster than any other streaming service in its debut. To date, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have earned 501 wins and 2,307 award nominations and counting, including multi-Emmy Award-winning comedy “Ted Lasso” and historic Oscar Best Picture winner “CODA.”

Via: Apple TV+

Apple’s App Store chief exits as company reorganizes amid regulatory scrutiny

In a significant development in the tech industry, Apple’s VP in charge of the App Store is leaving as the company reorganizes to respond to changes in global regulations.

Apple’s App Store has been a central part of its business model, and changes in leadership, especially in response to global regulations, often signal significant shifts in strategy.

Matt Fischer, who has run the App Store business since 2010, is leaving the iPhone maker in October, according to people with knowledge of the matter, who declined to be named discussing unannounced moves. The App Store group is being split into two teams: one overseeing Apple’s own store and another responsible for alternative app distribution.

Phil Schiller, the Apple executive who is ultimately responsible for the App Store, is making the changes in response to regulators forcing Apple to allow alternative stores and payment methods for apps on the iPhone, iPad and the company’s other devices.

Via: Bloomberg News

Rumor: Apple prepping ad-supported tier for Apple TV+

Apple is exploring the possibility of adding an advertising-supported tier to its Apple TV+ streaming service. According to reports, the company has been discussing advertising tracking options with UK ratings agency Barb. While the details of these discussions remain unclear, this move aligns with the growing trend among streaming platforms to offer ad-supported plans as a means to increase revenue and attract a wider audience.

Barb, which is jointly owned by broadcasters including the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky, provides official viewing data for British TV.

It already monitors the time viewers spend watching Apple TV+, offering customers data for films and shows such as Ted Lasso and Severance.

However, the ratings agency would need to deploy additional data collection techniques to capture advertising.

It is the latest indication that Apple, which is the only major streaming service yet to introduce adverts, is planning to follow suit.

Via: The Telegraph

Apple celebrates America’s national parks with an Apple Pay donation campaign and new ways to explore with Apple Maps

Apple celebrates America’s national parks with an Apple Pay donation campaign and new ways to explore with Apple Maps

Today through August 25, Apple will donate $10 to the National Park Foundation for each purchase made through Apple using Apple Pay

As the U.S. National Park Service marks its 108th birthday this week, Apple is celebrating with more ways to support and experience America’s parks. Today through August 25, Apple will make a $10 donation to the National Park Foundation for every purchase made with Apple Pay on apple.com, in the Apple Store app, or at an Apple Store in the U.S.1 Additionally, this fall, Apple Maps will make it even easier for users to explore national parks with details for thousands of hikes.

For eight years, Apple has engaged customers in support for the National Park Foundation as part of the company’s long-standing efforts to protect and connect communities to America’s national parks. This includes sharing content and resources across Apple platforms that bring users closer to these treasured places, from the “Nature Awaits” playlist on Apple Music now playing in retail stores across the country, to over 30 Apple Maps Guides curated by the National Park Foundation.

“Every time I visit a national park, I’m struck by their extraordinary beauty and incredibly rich history,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “We’re proud to partner with the National Park Foundation to help preserve these natural treasures that inspire so many people. Their important work helps ensure that future generations will be able to experience that same sense of awe, wonder, and reverence for the planet we call home.”

Supporting the Next Generation of Park Champions

The National Park Foundation funds programs across the country that ensure America’s national parks remain a place where nature can thrive and visitors can learn and explore. Programs like Field Science and ParkVentures are creating pathways for youth to engage in immersive learning experiences and explore STEM career paths, while addressing barriers to access and engagement with parks. For example, Apple’s support has helped fund the EcoLogik Institute’s important work to foster the next generation of park champions.

This summer, in collaboration with Cabrillo National Monument in San Diego, California, the organization is supporting young explorers and scientists ages 10 to 16 — empowering them to discover and deepen their connection to nature and see themselves as scientists, engineers, innovators, and leaders who can make a difference. Through apprenticeships and other work experiences, participants gain valuable on-the-ground experience in natural resources science career fields.

For 17-year-old Addison Shapiro, the experience at EcoLogik camp was transformative and evolved into new opportunities to engage in fieldwork and support species monitoring surveys at Cabrillo. “EcoLogik has given me an amazing community,” said Addison. “I’ve made so many lifelong friends and met inspiring women in STEM who have not only broadened my perspective, but also motivated me to pursue a career in the life sciences.”

“By investing in the interest and passion of young women and girls who want to explore careers in STEM, we can empower them to become the next generation of environmental stewards,” said Will Shafroth, the National Park Foundation’s president and CEO. “The EcoLogik Institute’s project is proof that when we nurture a love of science, provide access to national parks, and equip young women like Addison with the tools to succeed, they will see their potential come to life. With the support of Apple, together we’re creating a future where every girl can see herself as the next scientist, park ranger, and other endless aspirations.”

New Ways to Enjoy and Explore National Parks

This fall, Apple Maps will introduce new features to help users explore the world. Across U.S. national parks, users will be able to browse thousands of hikes in Maps — filtered by length, elevation, and route type — and follow along with turn-by-turn guidance. In addition, users across the U.S. can explore topographic maps on iPhone with contour lines, trail details, and more. They can also build custom walking routes to tailor their adventures to their personal preferences, whether for a steep, uphill climb or a leisurely walk in nature. All national park hikes and custom routes can be saved and accessed offline while away from cell service or Wi‑Fi.

This week, Apple users can celebrate the nature, history, and heritage of national parks at home or while exploring. On August 25, Apple Watch users around the world can earn a limited-edition award and animated stickers for Messages by recording any workout of 20 minutes or more.

Apple’s efforts to help people enjoy and access national parks are part of the company’s broader global commitment to support communities and protect the planet. Today, Apple is carbon neutral across its global corporate operations, and is making significant progress toward Apple 2030: the company’s ambitious goal to be carbon neutral across the entire supply chain and lifetime use of every product by the end of this decade.

  1. Donations are limited to a maximum of $1 million.

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