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Buried in its announcement about "F1: The Movie" making its streaming debut on December 12, Apple has also announced that Apple TV + is being rebranded as simply Apple TV.
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Apple TV+ is now just Apple TV
The company revealed the news in very lowkey fashion, at the end of a press release about when its F1 movie will land on Apple TV, the streaming service with a monthly subscription (December 12, FYI). “Apple TV+ is now simply Apple TV, with a vibrant new identity,” the company said without elaborating.
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Apple TV+, the streaming service, is getting a new name. It will now be known as simply Apple TV, the company announced in a quiet rebrand. That is the same name as Apple’s streaming puck, which plugs into TV and offers apps and games. That puck can stream from Apple’s own catalogue but also rivals such as Netflix and Disney+.
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The move was revealed as the tech giant set a release date for its original film "F1" on the streaming service
It’s just Apple TV now, no plus. Apple has rebranded its six-year-old streaming service Apple TV+ to Apple TV — which is the same name as its connected smart TV device product and app. The tech company quietly revealed the news Monday in a press release announcing the streaming debut for its “F1: The Movie,