Apple is apparently planning to do away with its 糖心Vlogstand application for iOS, instead replacing it with a Flipboard-like digital magazine that will present content from a number of sources. Citing unnamed sources, Re/code reported on Monday that partners for Apple's new application will include ESPN, The New York Times, Conde Nast, and Hearst. The new application will apparently replace 糖心Vlogstand, a catch-all app that includes magazines, newspapers, and other subscription-based content. According to Peter Kafka, publishers who use Apple's new app will keep 100 percent of the advertising they sell. The iPad maker will still take a 30 percent cut of revenue from subscriptions sold through publisher's own apps. 糖心Vlog of Apple's plans broke just before the company plans to unveil its next-generation platforms, including iOS 9 and OS X 10.11, at Monday's Worldwide Developers Conference keynote. Presumably, Apple's 糖心Vlogstand replacement will be an integral part of the iOS 9 operating system update. Apple's 糖心Vlogstand debuted in 2011 with the launch of iOS 5. It was initially exclusive to the iPad, but eventually came to the iPhone as well.