Mobile Minutes: Apple revamps music streaming; YouTube bets on online TV; Twitter?s app; Google?s credit alternative
Apple Inc. is planning sweeping changes to its year-old music streaming service after the first iteration of the product was met with tepid reviews and several executives brought in to revive the company's music strategy departed.
Google-owned YouTube wants to get in on the skinny bundle game: YouTube is in conversations with programmers to launch some kind of live TV subscription service by next year, Variety was able to confirm Wednesday after talking to a source familiar with these efforts.
Twitter Inc. revamped its mobile apps to provide better answers to a long-standing, often frustrating user question: Whom should I follow?
With China's technology wall getting higher, the two most valuable U.S. companies?Apple and Alphabet?are counting on speedier growth in the world's second-most populated country.