Apple Inc. said it is acquiring Texture, a digital magazine service that lets users subscribe to more than 200 magazines for $9.99 a month. Texture, offered via the app stores of Apple, Google and ...
(Reuters) – Apple Inc will buy the digital service Texture, which gives users access to articles from magazines published by various companies for a monthly subscription fee, the iPhone maker said on ...
A screenshot of Texture on iOS. Texture, a digital magazine distributor and curator, was acquired by Apple for an undisclosed amount on Monday, March 12, 2008. (Courtesy Apple) Apple is dipping its ...
Texture, the magazine-reading app that launched back in 2011 as Next Issue Media, as a joint venture among several big publishers, and rebranded as Texture in 2015, has been acquired by Apple, the ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple has bought digital magazine distributor Texture to extend its subscription services beyond music and online storage. The deal announced Monday puts Apple in control of a ...
Earlier this year, Apple announced that it was acquiring popular digital magazine service Texture as part of its efforts to highlight quality journalism. Now, Texture has announced that it is cutting ...
Texture is the only premium content subscription service that provides unlimited access to 160 of the world's most loved magazines for one low monthly price. State of the art digital functionality ...
Apple Inc. today announced it has acquired Texture, a digital newsstand service that will expand Apple’s media library and boost the company’s role in news publishing. The terms of the deal weren’t ...
Apple has bought digital magazine distributor Texture to extend its subscription services beyond music and online storage. The deal announced Monday puts Apple in control of a service often described ...
Texture, once described as a "Netflix for magazines," was jointly owned by several major publishers. By Jeremy Barr Apple has acquired Texture, the magazine subscription service that has been ...
Remember magazines? While the web has certainly caused a downturn in so-called “dead tree media,” there are still hundreds of popular magazines on shelves. Today, Apple announced that it is acquiring ...