In a pair of iOS app updates on Monday, The New York Times dropped subscription fees for unlimited article access, while live-streaming video app Periscope added profile creation options for users who lack Twitter accounts.
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New York Times goes free in app update, Periscope moves beyond Twitter accounts 0
May 12th at 4:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinions -
Now you can read 'The New York Times' for free on its redesigned iOS app 1
May 12th at 2:22am / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe legacy newspaper has made its iOS app, NYT Now, a free download, dropping the previous subscription price of $8 a month.
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NYT Now is the best way to read The New York Times without a subscription 0
May 11th at 3:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsJust over a year ago, The New York Times launched a grand experiment called NYT Now. The iPhone app was part of a major push to make the paper's digital offerings more than just an online home for articles that appeared in the print edition. But now, the Times is rebooting that experiment, with an update to the app called NYT Now 2.0....
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NYT Now free for a week, 1Password updates for iPhone 6, Angry Birds Star Wars II gains content 0
October 6th at 11:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsA trio of interesting updates hit the App Store recently as the New York Times announced on Monday that it will makes content in its popular NYT Now app available for free this week, 1Password gained native support for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, and Angry Birds Star Wars II was on the receiving end of a major content update.
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Apple launches new App Store section highlighting month's best apps 4
May 2nd at 11:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsContinuing the build-out of its iOS App Store, Apple on Thursday launched a new app collection section called "Best of April," suggesting the company may start featuring a new set of curated apps each month.
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NYT releases NYTNow subscription-based app, Fantastical 2 comes to iPad 1
April 3rd at 1:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsTwo interesting new developments hit the App Store this week, as the New York Times officially released its iOS-first "NYTNow" subscription app and replacement calendar Fantastical 2 launched a new iPad version.