Apple Wants Podcasts Original Apple Tv+ ShowsByGabriela Vatu-January 22 2020.571 Since last summer they have been working these out. There is no release date yet. Apple Inc. is reportedly looking to create podcasts for original programs that are available on Apple Tv+. Last summer the strategy was set in motion and it already seems to take on a contour. Apple Inc. plannes to broaden its entertainment reach with these new podcasts, according to a Bloomberg article. Half a year ago they sent out an invitation for pitches looking to see what the creators of podcasts would come up with in terms of ideas. The whole idea was to connect these podcasts to somehow or other with their new shows. Although the proposals aren’t final yet it seems that the original series creators were also included in the talks. Such shows are already quite successful with “The Morning Show” winning three nominations for the Golden Globe and “Little America” already earning positive reviews from critics. Jennifer Aniston has already received an award in the Screen Actors Guild Awards as best actress for her role in “The Morning Show.” Ultimately it’s evident that with its new creations, Apple is doing a good job. Flickr revised its photo deletion date from 5 February until 12 March for free users. All Free accounts are limited to 1000 images while the excess images are removed. The move will not extend to photographs that are released to the public even if they surpass the account limit. Last year, Flickr launched its Flickr Pro service to offer subscribers unlimited storage while enforcing Flickr Free users a 1000-image limit. However, the platform for image sharing is set to make some exceptions for accounts that use a Creative Commons license to host photos. Free accounts will allow unlimited Cco images to be posted without any limitations and current photos can also be modified with a Cco license or any other public license. On February 5, all free accounts with more than 1000 images were scheduled to have excess photos deleted but Flicker pushed the date back to March 12 to give more time. There are hundreds of millions of websites and blogs using publicly licensed images that would hinder the work of countless internet users by removing the images. It was announced prior to the update that only publicly licensed photos posted prior to November 1, 2018 would be enabled on the site but the limitation has now been removed. Flickr has also removed all bulk license alteration tools to prevent users from taking advantage of the new software updates. If you want to change the licensing details for a large number of photos you must do it for each image manually.