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The BBC has revealed that an update arriving Tuesday for its iPlayer app on iPhone and iPad will add the ability to download shows for viewing offline, instead of being streaming only. First ...
The user interface of the BBC Integrated Media Player (iMP) in 2006. The original iPlayer service was launched in October 2005, undergoing a five-month trial by five thousand broadband users until 28 February 2006. iPlayer was heavily criticised for the delay in its launch, rebranding and cost to BBC licence-fee payers because no finished product had been released after four years of ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 February 2025. Mobile app distribution platform by Apple For the macOS version of the App Store, see Mac App Store. App Store Screenshot of the App Store on iOS Developer(s) Apple Initial release July 10, 2008 ; 16 years ago (July 10, 2008) Operating system iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and VisionOS ...
Since 2013, download and offline watching is supported. [45] An All 4 app for the iPhone and iPod Touch allowing a 30-day catch-up was released on 2 September 2011, along with an update to the iPad app. [46] Both apps support search functionality to enable users to navigate the catch-up and archive content. They can both be browsed in 3G, but ...
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The new iPlayer is now available, via a link at the bottom of the normal iPlayer homepage. Additionally, there is now an iPhone/iPod touch optimised layout, apparently made possible by the "all-new dynamic-page-rendering architecture," which I've taken a screenshot of and added to the article, under "Future."
The new version of the AOL app gives you instant access to all the great features you love about AOL Mail. You'll be able to organize and filter your emails, add multiple accounts, read the news (including breaking news), watch videos, compose customized emails and more without ever leaving the app.
The pressure's on Apple . CEO Tim Cook kicked off the AllThingsD's D11 conference yesterday, and once again he's selling the invisible. "We have several more game changers in us," Cook said. When ...