Welcome to this morning's edition of "First To Know," a series in which we keep you updated on what's happening in the digital world.
Microsoft went guerrilla in its latest advertising tactics. The company partnered with gaming and streaming website Machinima to promote the Xbox One on YouTube.
Verizon announced it will scoop up Intel’s Internet media project. In a press release about the deal, Verizon describes Intel’s project as Cloud TV products and services. "The transaction will accelerate the availability of next-generation video services, both integrated with Verizon FiOS fiber-optic networks and delivered "over the top" to any device," according to the release.
Beats Music is now available in the App Store, though you’ll have to have reserved your spot in line to sign up. The streaming service is currently available for the iPhone and will cost $9.99 per month, starting with a free seven-day trial.
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