Xorte logo

News Markets Groups

USA | Europe | Asia | World| Stocks | Commodities



Add a new RSS channel

 
 


Keywords

2026-02-17 03:15:00| TRENDWATCHING.COM

Minocqua Marketplace aggregates 80+ vendors who've pledged not to fund MAGA candidates. A Kickstarter campaign is funding its national relaunch.


Category: Marketing and Advertising

 

LATEST NEWS

2026-02-17 00:09:04| Engadget

Apple continues to double down on its Formula 1 programming, following up on the box office success of its blockbuster movie by adding a dedicated channel for the racing league to the Apple TV app. This section of the streaming service hints at some of what may be coming when the F1 season begins with the kickoff event in Australia next month. The F1 channel has placeholders for practices, qualifying and the grand prix as well as a weekend warm-up show.Although it announced the five-year deal to host F1 broadcasts in the US back in October, we still haven't heard many specifics on how Apple's presentation of the race events will work. The channel has a section labeled "Event Schedule: Sky Sports," which suggests that Apple will show the commentary from Sky rather than providing its own hosts; ESPN took that approach during its tenure with the F1 broadcast rights. In addition to the forward-looking streams, Apple TV also has some videos with highlights from the 2025 season and a recap of the rule changes for 2026.If you're looking to follow Formula 1 in the 2026 season, some races will be available to watch for free. However, a F1 TV Premium streaming package is now part of an Apple TV subscription, so that's likely to be the preferred ticket for serious fans. F1TV grants access to all the zooming around you could want as well as to behind-the-scenes content like driver cams and live team radios. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/theres-a-dedicated-channel-for-formula-1-in-the-apple-tv-app-now-230904295.html?src=rss


Category: Marketing and Advertising

 

2026-02-17 00:00:00| Engadget

Rode is rolling out a firmware update for its Wireless Pro and Wireless Go (third-gen) microphones to add a feature called Direct Connect, which was already available for the Wireless Micro. This allows the mics to pair with iPhones and iPads via Bluetooth without the need for a receiver. All youll need is the Rode Capture app. Rode said its able to offer Direct Connect for Wireless Pro and Wireless Go without compromising the broadcast-quality audio both wireless systems are known for. The feature still supports the option to record from two transmitters in either merged (whereby the audio blends into a single stereo track) or split (which keeps the recordings on separate channels to allow for more options in post-production) modes.Not having to worry about setting up a physical receiver to link these mics to iOS devices could help streamline things quite a bit for creators. And I can always get behind companies adding handy features to existing products without pushing customers to buy new models. Thats good for the environment, your wallet assuming you already have one of these mics and probably the companys reputation. An all-around positive update. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audio/more-rode-mics-can-now-connect-directly-to-iphones-and-ipads-230000533.html?src=rss


Category: Marketing and Advertising

 

Latest from this category

17.02Apple's 14-inch MacBook Pro M5 is up to $300 off
17.02Europe probes Shein's addictive app design and illegal product sales
17.02EU launches second investigation into Grok's nonconsensual image generation
17.02Valve admits Steam Deck availability is affected by memory and storage shortages
17.02Wisconsin brewery raises USD 125K for pro-democracy shopping platform
17.02Wisconsin brewery raises USD 125K for pro-democracy shopping platform
17.02There's a dedicated channel for Formula 1 in the Apple TV app now
17.02More Rode mics can now connect directly to iPhones and iPads
Marketing and Advertising »

All news

17.02Apple's 14-inch MacBook Pro M5 is up to $300 off
17.02Europe probes Shein's addictive app design and illegal product sales
17.02Gainers & Losers: Fractal Analytics, Infosys among 6 stocks in limelight on Tuesday
17.02EU launches second investigation into Grok's nonconsensual image generation
17.02Budget sees largest ever personal allowance rise
17.02Proposed cuts to housing-first programs would be going back like 30 years, advocates warn
17.02Initiative to boost affordable homeownership on South and West sides wins Chicago Prize
17.02I vibe-coded a video game for under $25. Heres how it went
More »
Privacy policy . Copyright . Contact form .