Monday, June 9, marks that time of year when Apple holds its World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC). It's more than just a gathering of programmers, though, and Apple's lengthy opening keynote kicking off the conference is when the public can get previews of products coming soon, updates on how recently-launched products are faring, and the occasional surprise announcement.
Apple Inc. is set to unveil the latest iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 at its annual gathering of software developers in WWDC 2015 happening in California on June 8 to 12.
Apple TV is going to be delayed due to local TV negotiations. The online TV service wants to stream local programming as well as national network channels.
For nearly eight years, since the Apple TV was introduced in 2007, the remote has remained mostly unchanged. It started out with the same philosophy Apple founder Steve Jobs created many years before for all Apple products: simplicity.
As Tyrion Lannister once said, "When one man builds a wall, the next man immediately needs to know what's on the other side." For those wishing they could get around Apple's wall and stream HBO Now on other devices, I give you hope.
Apple will finally update its set top box Apple has complained about the current TV viewing experience for years. They have said it is old and has hinted at making it better for viewers.
HBO Now is finally coming next month, and it will only be available on Apple TV at first. HBO Now is finally coming next month, and it will only be available on Apple TV at first, according to The Verge.
Unlike previously for big events like the Olympics and the World Cup, there are solid free options for cord cutters looking to watch Super Bowl XLIX online -- and without having to log in with pay-TV account credentials.
Apple TV has been around since 2007, but many consumers don't even know about it. That's because Apple hardly really advertised it or marketed it. Apple as a company focuses more on their laptops and iPhones.
Apple is holding an event on Thursday at 1p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT), where it will almost certainly unveil new iPads, the release date of OS X Yosemite, and a couple other possible new products. Here's what to expect, and where you can watch it live.
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is the place and time to get a look at the newest products from the Cupertino tech giant, as well as hints about what's on the horizon for the closely followed gadget maker. Here's what WWDC 2014 might bring, and what's been rumored but probably isn't in the cards.
An environmental group found that the Sony and Microsoft's next-gen video game consoles consume large amounts of energy, even when the devices are in standby mode.
Apple CEO Tim Cook reported that 20 million Apple TVs have been sold so far. Apple has sold more than 20 million Apple TV devices to date, according to Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Apple's iTV project has reached mythical status. Apple's iTV project has reached mythical status. But the oft talked-about set has still not been released.
Rumors hit the web this weekend of the possibility of a (new) set-top box from Google, this time called Android TV. But with the Google Chromecast gaining support from manufacturers and software developers, why would Google feel the need for another stab at your entertainment system?
Jeff Bezos, the mad genius CEO behind behemoth Amazon is up to his old tricks again. Jeff Bezos, the mad genius CEO behind behemoth Amazon, is up to his old tricks again.
Amazon joined in the smart TV race on Wednesday when it unveiled Amazon "Fire TV," a powerful streaming box that offers some features that the competition, Google, Apple, and Roku, does not. Nevertheless, at $99, is Fire TV enough to win over couch potato-tech enthusiasts?