Apple is rumored to be running on an Apple News subscription provider that would provide the right of entry to magazines and paywalled information content material for a month-to-month rate, and recommendations of that new subscription carrier have been noticed in macOS Mojave 10.14.4.
Developer Steve Troughton-Smith shared a few screenshots of the brand-new subscription service pulled from contemporary macOS 10.14, which has four betas.
The screenshots show notifications from the Apple News subscription provider, alerting subscribers when new issues of their favored magazines are available. Similar subscription information has already been seen in iOS 12.2, with the subscription carrier known as “Apple News Magazines.”
Apple’s mag subscription service is based on Texture, the virtual magazine app it purchased in 2018. Texture, which remains to be had through the App Store, offers admission to over 200 famous magazines like People, The New Yorker, Time, National Geographic, Shape, Newsweek, and Extra, fascinated by a $nine.99 in keeping with a monthly rate.
It’s probably Apple’s built-in Apple News magazine subscription service that may be priced similarly. Clients can sign up in the Apple News app and pay through general iTunes billing.
Apple is also operating on incorporating news subscription options into Apple News. However, the pricing and full information on how the carrier works remain uncertain. Apple is probably planning to provide paywalled information and get entry at a one-month-to-month charge, even though a few news websites are not on board.