Netflix has become one of the strongest subscription services out there, providing access to hundreds of hours of content for a relatively low monthly sum.
Netflix will help you discover the most popular content with new ‘top 10’ lists

Netflix has become one of the strongest subscription services out there, providing access to hundreds of hours of content for a relatively low monthly sum.
Netflix autoplay previews can be quite annoying if you prefer to browse the app without previews playing as soon as you roll over a piece of content. Although Netflix defaults to automatically playing those previews, you can turn off the feature at will with just a few clicks.
While you're browsing Netflix you've seen the autoplay previews, the videos that start rolling as soon as you roll over select content on the service.
If you'll recall, Disney+ -- Disney's offer in the "streaming wars" -- launched in late 2019, right around the time Apple's own Apple TV+ effort arrived.
Customer support is, typically, one of the strengths of Apple. So it makes sense that Apple would want to continue that trend. Even if it deals mostly in behind-the-scenes improvements.
Apple TV+ is a place for original content. There isn't a huge library of movies or TV from third-party sources, something you'd find on the likes of Netflix or offered by Amazon. And Apple TV+ doesn't have the extensive backlog of content like Disney+.
Prior to becoming a Netflix success, The Witcher came to light as a book series and a video game franchise. Newly added to the increasingly long list of Netflix original content, the story is a cross between magic fantasy and medieval lore. Below, find The Witcher wallpapers for iPhone, using images from the popular, new live action story.
Back in July, WarnerMedia/AT&T officially announced a brand new streaming option: HBO Max. And now even more details are coming to light for the service that's primed to launch in early 2020.
Binge watching is a cultural phenomenon that drastically changed the way people watch television shows. While networks like ABC and NBC are still relying on the weekly release for the majority of their content, streaming titans like Netflix and Amazon have decided that giving viewers an entire season of a show on day one is perfectly acceptable.
When Disney+ launches on November 12, the service will be priced at $7 per month, which is $2 more expensive than Apple TV+ (which launches on November 1). But Disney's CEO is unfazed about the lower price point from Apple's alternative.
When November rolls around both Apple and Disney are going to launch their own streaming services, which, to some, will serve as direct competitors to the likes of Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
Hulu is finally bringing offline downloads to its mobile app, one of the most oft-requested features for the streaming service.