Apple yesterday uploaded four new videos to its official YouTube channel that promote Apple Pay Cash, a peer-to-peer variant of the Apple Pay mobile payment service.
New Apple videos promote Apple Pay Cash: “just text them the money”

Apple yesterday uploaded four new videos to its official YouTube channel that promote Apple Pay Cash, a peer-to-peer variant of the Apple Pay mobile payment service.
Apple on Monday released four new videos through its official YouTube channels in local markets, highlighting the education and travel-focused features of the iPad tablet series.
Since its September 2017 introduction, Apple has aired a few noteworthy iPhone X advertisements showcasing the particular aspects of the Face ID feature. The latest video released last evening on the company's official YouTube channel is no exception.
Apple on Friday released several new World Cup-themed videos through its official YouTube channel. As part of its continuing “Shot on iPhone” advertising campaign, the latest footage showcases soccer-themed videos captured by iPhone owners from all over the world.
Apple yesterday debuted a brand new advertising campaign titled “Behind the Mac” and focused on its computers, launching a series of videos that highlight individual stories by creators who have used Macs to “make something wonderful.”
Celebrating the first day of the World Cup, Apple released a bunch of soccer-themed photography ads via its official YouTube channel, highlighting special shooting modes that are available on iPhone such as burst mode, slo-mo video, panoramic photography and more.
Apple on Monday published a new advertisement via its YouTube channel in South Korea.
Relentlessly mocking Apple at every turn, Samsung's created a frivolous anti-iPhone ad.
Following a limited testing last year, all publishers that make their content accessible to Apple users through the stock News app can now use Google's DoubleClick for Publishers service.
Apple today posted a new photography-focused iPhone X ad on its official YouTube channel.
Slowly but surely, Apple News is becoming a major source of traffic for web publishers.
Apple's “Switch to iPhone” campaign continues with a pair of 15-second ads.