Author: Cameron Summerson / Source: How-To Geek

The interesting thing about Monday morning is that, well, there was probably a lot that happened over the weekend. The good news is that now you can catch up on everything you missed from March 23rd-25th all in one spot.
Apple News: Today’s the Day
Apple is expected to announce its long-rumored streaming TV and news services at a 10:00 AM PT event today. We’ll be covering all the details here at HTG when it happens, but here’s what we “know” so far (based on rumors, that is).
First of all, the company’s news service is rumored to be $9.99 a month and offer users access to over 200 magazines and dozens of newspapers. There are some big names along for the ride, but early reports stated that other news outlets weren’t as pleased with Apple’s proposed terms—it wants 50 percent of the take.
That’s pretty steep, but if it gets more people’s eyes on the content, it may still be worth it. According to an early report from 9toMac, magazine publishers were more than happy with the terms.Otherwise, we expect to see Apple’s streaming TV service today as well. The company has been working on original content for over a year now, which will unsurprisingly be the launchpad of its new service. It’s also said that it will offer access to other services—like HBO, for example—for $9.99 a month (each).
While there could be other things thrown in (we all know how Apple loves to hold surprises till the very end), that’s the basic gist of what we expect to see.
Microsoft and Windows News: Chromium Edge Everywhere
More and more details are starting to trickle out about Microsoft’s move to Chromium for Edge.
- The Verge got an exclusive hands-on look at the first Chromium Edge builds, where writer Tom Warren walks you through some of the best features and what to expect. [The Verge]
- Shortly after that, the first Chromium Edge build leaked online. We don’t recommend downloading it, of course, as it’s nearly impossible to verify that this is indeed a legitimate leak. [The Verge]
- In less interesting but still sort of interesting news, Bing maps got route traffic coloring. It’s the little things, you know? [MSPowerUser]
- We might see a Fluent Design makeover to File Explorer this year. This would be interesting because compared to most other aspects of Windows, File Explorer is pretty antiquated. I just hope this new version has tabs. [MSPowerUser]
This Chromium Edge thing is undoubtedly interesting—a custom Edge version that will support Chrome extensions? Intriguing indeed. But as curious as I may be about checking it out, the idea of downloading a “leaked” browser with no way to confirm where it came from makes me feel itchy. That’s something I’m interested in, and you should feel the same way. Until there’s an official release, I say we all live this one vicariously through The Verge.
Google and Android News: YouTube’s Insane Traffic Numbers
YouTube’s web traffic report, Stadia backlash, and hands-on with Maps’ upcoming walking directions were all…
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