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  2. 'Quality over quantity': How Apple wants to lure sports fans ...

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    But while Apple has indicated it wants sports, it doesn't seem to want just any sport. Rather, the company seems focused on sports that can deliver on three standards: exclusive, global, and premium.

  3. Apple University - Wikipedia

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    “What Makes Apple, Apple.” Focuses on one of Jobs's goals: to make complex computer technologies feel understandable and natural. In the course, an instructor showed a slide of the remote control for the Google TV. The remote had 78 buttons. Then the instructor, Nelson, showed a photo of the Apple TV remote, a thin rod with three buttons. [3]

  4. Soccer is taking over America–and proving Apple scored the ...

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    This wave of new sports, from E-Sports and Robo Sports to Trick Shots and Parkour, are the sports of the future, racking up billions of views from Gen Z males. Apple scores big with the MLS

  5. Olympic Couple Shares Training Tips With New Apple Fitness+ ...

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    The dumbbell workout uses strength training staples like reverse lunges, biceps curls, and squats to get participants going, then finish on a pushup challenge at the end. Apple

  6. Sports At Any Cost - The Huffington Post

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    Many universities are demanding that their students pay more to support sports at the same time they are raising tuition, forcing many students to take out bigger loans to pay the bill. Student fee increases have sparked campus protests at some institutions, and have drawn criticism from lawmakers in some states. A few elite athletic programs ...

  7. Amateur sports - Wikipedia

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    In the world of middle school and high school sports, several fees have risen over the last few years making sports more expensive. The term "Pay-to-Play" means that students and their parents must pay a flat fee to participate, and that fee often leaves out the costs of uniforms, transportation, and other team fees.

  8. One to One (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    One to One was a fee-based service for private training at Apple Inc. retail stores. A US$99 one year membership with purchase of a new Mac allows the user to receive a year's worth of Mac, iPhone, iPod, and iPad instruction. The only restriction is that users can only book one each of the three types of sessions that are included with the One ...

  9. Why Apple's sports streaming play won't matter much: Analyst

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    Suva argued that Apple’s content competition with Amazon isn't as important as the cloud services and other areas driving Apple’s 825 million paid subscriptions. “I think it’s a continuum ...

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