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Apple has unveiled a range of new services including Apple TV+, which includes documentaries from Oprah Winfrey and a TV show starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon.

Apple has unveiled its own TV streaming service and credit card as it seeks to become a entertainment and financial services giant that also makes iPhones, iPads and MacBooks.More than $US1 billion has reportedly been spent on original contentThe company also announced a gaming subscription service called Apple Arcade as well as a paid version of Apple News called Apple News+, which will give subscribers access to 300 magazines including National Geographic and the New Yorker for $US10 a month.

Apple is turning more of its attention to subscription services that provide regular revenue as it deals with saturated markets and falling sales of its iPhone.Apple TV+ will stream original television shows and movies ad-free to users of its 1.4 billion devices worldwide, as well as owners of smart TVs.

More than $US1 billion has reportedly been spent on original TV shows and movies, including documentaries from Oprah Winfrey, as well as her book club; a show about TV morning talk shows starring Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon and Steve Carell; and a sci-fi show called Amazing Stories from Steven Spielberg.

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