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Apple TV+ Rebranding: Streaming Service Now Simply Called Apple TV

Apple has announced that Apple TV+ is being rebranded as simply Apple TV, with a vibrant new identity. The change was revealed in the company’s F1: The Movie streaming announcement. This creates potential naming confusion with Apple’s existing hardware products.

In a significant branding shift, Apple TV+ is being rebranded as simply Apple TV, according to an announcement buried within the company’s press release about the streaming debut of “F1: The Movie” on December 12, 2025. The subtle but important change was revealed in a single line stating “Apple TV+ is now simply Apple TV, with a vibrant new identity,” though Apple’s website has yet to reflect these updates. This rebranding of Apple’s streaming service comes as the platform continues to expand its content library and global reach across more than 1 billion screens worldwide.

Apple TV Rebranding Details and Announcement

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Canada’s Research Infrastructure Strategy for Global Innovation Leadership

Canada’s network of major research facilities represents untapped potential for global leadership in science and innovation. Strategic reforms to funding, coordination, and mission alignment could position these facilities as national flagships driving economic and technological advancement.

Canada stands at a pivotal moment to leverage its research infrastructure for global leadership in science and innovation. According to analysis from TRIUMF, Canada’s particle accelerator centre, the nation’s major research facilities represent strategic advantages currently operating below their potential. As geopolitical shifts redefine international scientific collaboration, Canada’s approach to these facilities could determine its position in the emerging global research landscape.

The Strategic Value of Canada’s Research Infrastructure

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Khazna Data Centers Announces Major 1GW Expansion Across Middle East and Europe

UAE-based Khazna Data Centers has unveiled ambitious plans to expand its operational capacity by over 1GW across the Middle East and Europe. The expansion includes new facilities in Saudi Arabia, Italy, and Egypt, supported by a $2.6 billion financing facility from Abu Dhabi banks.

Khazna Data Centers, the UAE’s leading data center operator, has announced a massive 1GW expansion strategy that will significantly increase its footprint across the Middle East and Europe over the next five years. The ambitious growth plan comes as global demand for AI infrastructure reaches unprecedented levels, positioning Khazna as a key enabler of digital transformation across multiple continents.

Strategic Expansion Across Key Markets