Firecore has released a major new update to its popular media organizer and player, Infuse. Dubbed Infuse 5, the new version of Infuse is available as a brand new app on the App Store and brings a lot of new features to the table not only for iOS-running iPhone and iPad devices, but for tvOS version of the app for Apple TV as well.
Nest today has released a major update for Apple's platforms, brining Apple TV app to the tvOS App Store for the first time, as well as updating the iOS version of the app with new features. Here are the details.
Finally. The wait is over. The official F1 2016 game for iOS (iPhone and iPad) and tvOS (Apple TV) is now available to download.
iBooks StoryTime app for Apple TV is available to download now for tvOS bringing a unique Read-Alout feature so that children can read along on the big screen TV.
Apple today has announced Minecraft app for Apple TV, with release date being set for sometime later this year. Here are the details.
Apple has used today's "hello again" media event to bolster its arsenal of first-party apps by introducing a new app called "TV" on tvOS and iOS for movies and TV shows guide and discovery.
The Beta 1 of Kodi version 17 has just been released for download after being in Alpha state for months. Here's everything you need to know.
If there's ever a time for a paid app to shed its price tag, it's around the weekend so that we can spend some time testing it out. Apple's Free App of the Week promotion for iOS is perfect in that regard, and in the old familiar fashion, it's bringing over a game which usually retails for $2.99 for absolutely free till next Thursday. Called Pixel Cup Soccer 16, it is a retro fashioned soccer game which brings back the arcade theme of the 90s to the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Apple TV (Yes, Apple TV as well!).
With Wimbledon 2016 in full swing in England, you can now live stream the event online for free on your Apple TV. Here's how.
The streaming revolution is clearly going strong, and today it's getting another player in the game. BitTorrent has announced its new BitTorrent Now platform available on the web and Android, with apps for iPhone, iPad and Apple TV coming soon. The service will facilitate the streaming of videos and music from a collection of independent artist, filmmakers and creative.