Apple TV has reached an agreement with EverPass Media to expand access to its live sports content in commercial venues such as bars, restaurants, and casinos. The partnership arrives as Apple begins its inaugural U.S. season of Formula 1 rights and incorporates all MLS matches into its standard Apple TV+ offering for the first time. Thousands of bars, restaurants, and casinos nationwide already rely on EverPass to deliver popular sports streaming packages to customers, including ESPN+, NFL Sunday Ticket, and Peacock. Through the new deal, Apple TV’s full live sports lineup — including F1, MLS, and MLB Friday Night Baseball — will now be available at no extra charge to all new and existing EverPass venues as part of their standard “EverPass Core” package. Alex Silverman for Sports Business Journal:
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Apple TV expands access to MLS, MLB, F1 via EverPass in bars, restaurants and casinos
Apple AirTag 4-pack hits insanely low price of $64 on Amazon
The popular 4-pack of Apple’s original AirTag item trackers is currently selling for just $64.00, or 35% off its $99 list price. Apple’s AirTag is a small and elegantly designed accessory that helps keep track of and find the items (and pets and children) that matter most with Apple’s Find My app. Whether attached to a handbag, keys, backpack, a pet, or other items, AirTag taps into the vast, global Find My network and can help locate a lost item, all while keeping location data private and anonymous with end-to-end encryption. Each round AirTag is small and lightweight, features precision-etched polished stainless steel, and is IP67 water- and dust-resistant. A built-in speaker plays sounds to help locate AirTag, while a removable cover makes it easy for users to replace the battery. AirTag features the same magical setup experience as AirPods — just bring AirTag close to iPhone and it will connect. Users can assign AirTag to an item and name it with a default like “Keys” or “Jacket,” or provide a custom name of their choosing. img src=”https://macdailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/210420_airtag_12.png” alt=”With the Find My network accessory program, the vast and secure Find My network now helps users locate and keep track of even more important items in their lives using the Items tab in the Find My app.” width=”660″ height=”1323″ class=”size-full wp-image-244499″ /> With the Find My network accessory program, the vast and secure Find My network now helps users locate and keep track of even more important items in their lives using the Items tab in the Find My app. Once AirTag is set up, it will appear in the Items tab in the Find My app, where users can view the item’s current or last known location on a map. If a user misplaces their item and it is within Bluetooth range, they can use the Find My app to play a sound from the AirTag to help locate it. Users can also ask Siri to find their item, and AirTag will play a sound if it is nearby. MacDailyNews Take: Get ’em while they last for 35% off the $99 list price here! If you’re looking for the latest and greatest, Apple’s new 2nd generation AirTag 4-pack is currently $99.00 at Amazon. MacDailyNews is an Amazon affiliate, at no extra cost to you, will derive a commission from Amazon sales that help support the operation of the site. Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Apple AirTag 4-pack hits insanely low price of $64 on Amazon appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. © 2026 MacDailyNews |
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Apple stock is Big Tech’s ‘safe haven’
Apple’s shares outperformed every other Magnificent Seven stock on Tuesday, underscoring investors’ growing preference for the company amid a shift away from tech firms pouring massive funds into artificial intelligence. Investor enthusiasm for Big Tech’s huge AI spending announcements has cooled considerably. Wall Street is now prioritizing actual returns as these expenditures continue to climb. Meanwhile, software stocks are under heavy pressure, with attention turning to the risk that AI could eventually replace tasks currently handled by specialized applications.
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