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Smart LiveStream to show Olympic basketball games for free

Open even to non-Smart subscribers

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Smart has just announced its comprehensive coverage of the Paris 2024 Olympics through its official streaming platform, Smart LiveStream. Among the major events the app will show is basketball, which Filipino fans can access for free.

Without question, hoops is one of the most highly-anticipated events at the upcoming Olympiad for Filipinos. Luckily, fans don’t need to get tired looking for sites to catch the games, since all of the action is free on the app. That’s whether they’re rooting for Team USA, France, or other squads.

Aside from basketball, many other events like the opening and closing ceremonies and the Philippine Olympic athetes’ competitions will be streamed on the platform. In fact, Smart LiveStream will boast of a 24/7 coverage of the games throughout their duration.

Paris 2024 Olympic Games Smart LiveStream app

Selected events, on the other hand, will be shown live on the Smart Sports and Puso Pilipinas social media pages.

Olympic basketball on Smart LiveStream

Fans may follow the journey of LeBron James, Steph Curry, and Kevin Durant of the star-studded Team USA. Many experts see them in a collision course against hometown bets Victor Wembanyama, Rudy Gobert, and Nicolas Batum of France.

No pushovers either are defending FIBA Basketball World Cup gold medal winners Germany. The Germans are being led by Dennis Schroder. Meanwhile, runners-up Serbia which features three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic and Bogdan Bogdanovic, to name a few.

Also making a strong case for a podium finish in Paris is Team Canada, which is composed of numerous NBA stars. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jamal Murray, RJ Barrett, and Dillon Brooks are just some of the must-watch names for the World Cup bronze medalists.

Meanwhile, Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Greece, Jose Alvarado’s Puerto Rico, and Patty Mills’ Australia are all looking to perform well too.

Free streaming

Whether a Smart subscriber or not, all users need to access Smart LiveStream is a mobile number. Once they have downloaded the app and have registered, they may enjoy free streaming of various events from July 26 to August 11, 2024.

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Disney+ launches a TikTok-coded vertical feed called Verts

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TikTok has changed how we consume media. Everything is now vertical. Even the most established streaming services, often a bastion for traditionally horizontal content, is adopting the different format. Now, Disney+ is getting a vertical feed called Verts.

Like its contemporaries, Verts presents a continuous feed of content but tailored to show the plethora of titles from the Disney+ library. This might include the first scenes of shows or notable highlights. The hope, of course, is to direct users to the longform content.

Directly from the Verts feed, users can easily add the respective title to their watchlist or go straight to the title’s page. In turn, the feed is accessible from the homepage since it has its own tab.

According to Disney, early experiments with the feature have driven engagement to available content. Right now, the feed is mostly for clipping enticing content from shows. However, the platform will experiment further with the format for new ways to tell stories.

Though Verts surely stands for “verticals” in this case, “adverts” might fit better as its full government name. Still, it might be a useful tool if you’re figuring out what to watch for the night.

Currently, Verts is available for Disney+ subscribers in the United States. Disney also has plans to expand the feature to ESPN for sports-related content.

SEE ALSO: Live NBA action on Disney Plus now available in the Philippines

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Google Maps is finally getting a 3D mode

The app will also have a Gemini chatbot baked inside.

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Some of today’s navigation apps are living in the future. Instead of a two-dimensional map, these apps render the user’s surroundings in 3D. It’s a nifty upgrade that helps drivers more accurately visualize directions on the fly. Finally, Google Maps is getting a much-needed upgrade and will take navigation to the third dimension.

In a new update rolling out today, the new Immersive Navigation feature will bring your surroundings to life. The 3D view creates a render of the surrounding buildings, overpasses, and terrain around the car. It takes the guesswork out of navigation by showing precisely where to turn and what landmarks to look out for.

In the same vein, you can now use Street View to preview your destination before you arrive. Google Maps will also highlight your destination’s entrance, side of the street, and nearby parking.

Outside of how the map is visualized, Google Maps is also infusing its service with Gemini. The new Ask Maps feature will let you engage with the app in a conversational manner. For example, if you’re in the middle of a long drive, you can now ask Maps where the best place is to stop over and have a coffee break. Ask Maps will provide directions, a potential itinerary, and even helpful links to book a reservation ahead of time.

Now, availability for both of these features is still a bit limited. Immersive View is rolling out today to compatible devices and vehicles in the United States. Further, availability will expand over the coming months.

Meanwhile, Ask Maps is available now in the United States and India for Android and iOS. A desktop version is coming soon.

SEE ALSO: Google Maps is finally getting a power saving mode

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Apple Music, TikTok launch Play Full Song, a new music discovery experience

Rolling out worldwide exclusively through Apple Music

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Ever came across a viral 15 or 30-second music snippet on TikTok that instantly became your jam on repeat?

For years, TikTok has been a regular source of songs that have become part of our playlists. And together with Apple Music, listening to the music you discover has just gotten even easier.

That’s through Play Full Song, a new music discovery experience, which launches exclusively though Apple Music.

With the new feature, Apple Music subscribers can now enjoy full-length tracks that they discover on TikTok. That’s without ever leaving that popular streaming app.

Fans who discover a song that they love on their For You or Sound Detail page can simply tap the Play Full Song button to open up an Apple Music player and enjoy the song in its entirety.

From there, subscribers can continue listening to a personalized stream of recommended songs. That means no more need to switch apps and search separately.

The new Play Full Song experience helps music fans move seamlessly from the moment of discovery to deeper listening. It’s also designed to be instant and all within the same environment.

Moreover, users can also save their favorite songs to Your Music and add them directly to their Apple Music playlists.

Built using Apple’s MusicKit, full-length song playback takes place on Apple Music. This way, streams are paid within the Apple Music service, supporting artists and rights holders while giving fans a smooth, uninterrupted experience.

Listening Party also launched

The feature builds on the success of TikTok’s Add to Music App. This was previously launched to help artists and fans convert discovery on TikTok to a playlist save in Apple Music and other streaming services.

To cap the announcement, TikTok and Apple Music are also introducing Listening Party. This new feature is designed to bring artists and fans together around music.

It creates a shared environment where fans can listen to songs from their favorite artists in real time, interact with each her, and engage directly with the artist during the session.

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