Apple News+ is bringing magazines into the fold, according to Apple CEO Tim Cook at the company's keynote today. In addition to the fancy RSS- like news stories, you'll also be able to see high-quality digital magazines in the Apple News app.
This builds on Apple News, which is already the No. 1 news app in the world, and Cook cited its features like hand-picked stories, saying "it's critical that it's trusted."
"I love the feeling of being at the Newsstand," said Cook, mentioning that you're usually only able to buy one or two publications. Apple News+ changes up the limitation with an all-read-you-read plan.
How Apple News+ works
The basic version of the app will remain free, however, there'll be a News+ tab that consist of magazine like Rolling Stone, Popular Science, Traveler and Outside. Everything will be curated by Apple News editors and be personalized.
New issues and featured articles will help you break out news content you'll want to read. It'll let you bypass cover stories to find articles deep inside a magazine.
Premium digital subscriptions like The Skimm, Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, and because it's built on expert curation, there may be a fee. Stand by for that pricing information.
Apple promises this will be the best mobile magazine experience ever.
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