Apple has discontinued Clips, its video creation app that struggled to find its footing between the demise of Vine and the rise of TikTok. The app’s fate may reflect broader issues with Apple’s ...
Apple Clips has reached end of life, and there won't be any further updates. If you previously downloaded the app, you’ll be ...
Apple is discontinuing Clips, the free video editing app it launched on iOS back in 2017. In a support page (via Engadget), the company announced that Clips is no longer available to download from the ...
Apple has discontinued its short-form video app, Clips, removing it from the App Store and ending updates as iMovie and other ...
Apple is retiring its Clips app, removing it from the App Store for new users as of October 10, 2025. Existing users on iOS ...
As of October 10th Clips will no longer receive updates and won’t be available to download from the App Store.
MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell went off on President Donald Trump over a “racist” A.I.-generated video that he categorically refused to air, calling it every name in the book. Shortly after that ...
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[UPDATE: As of Wednesday afternoon, the posts on X by Theo Von and DHS’s video with Von were removed.] Theo Von, comedian and host of popular podcast “This Past Weekend,” objected to a video posted by ...
The comic and host of popular podcast ‘This Past Weekend’ spoke out against historical footage of himself being inserted in a promotional video touting mass deportations of illegal immigrants. By Etan ...
Theo Von slammed the Department of Homeland Security for using his viral comedy clips in their promotional videos for deportations. On Tuesday, the DHS shared an upload that opened with Von saying, ...