It's very rare these days that a company can release a new version of a major platform and not have an inquisitive developer dive two feet in to see what goes on behind the scenes. With every single Apple release, regardless of whether it's iOS, OS X, tvOS, or watchOS, it seems that someone gets into the nitty gritty of the platform to see if there are any hidden gems. One of the regular offenders, developer Steve Troughton-Smith, has done exactly that once again with Apple's tvOS 9.0 build and discovered it has built-in support for iOS-like Home screen folders.
Siri on Apple TV 4 is restricted to eight countries, namely the UK, US, Australia, Canada, Germany, France, Spain and Japan. Here is the reason why.
Plex, the popular media playback and streaming app has arrived on Apple TV 4, with the official Plex app now available to download from the Apple TV App Store.
Here's a step-by-step Apple TV 4 guide on how to take a screenshot and record a video of the screen on your new Apple TV with tvOS.
Apple has today made its tvOS 9.0 software for Apple TV 4 available to download for those that want to do a full restore of the device.
Apple's fourth-generation Apple TV unit is finally available to purchase via the company's digital stores around the world, although you'd be forgiven for not knowing it considering there were no updated banners on the website or press release to announce its availability. Still, the hardware is officially available, and it'll be interesting to see how popular the new ATV will prove to be. One of the most useful features of the new set-top box is the ability to use the new Siri-enabled remote for universal searches across multiple video streaming services; and now news is coming in that the feature will extend support to Apple Music as well early next year.
Apple has just made the new Apple TV 4 available for order on its online store. Here are the price, shipping, delivery dates and accessory details you need to know about.
Apple has today been on a software updating spree, with one of the new releases being the Gold Master of the company's new tvOS for the upcoming Apple TV 4.
Apple's introduction of the fourth-generation Apple TV and all of the underlying potential that comes attached to it, was a breath of fresh air for developers who have been dealing with a stale iOS App Store ecosystem for a number of years. The availability of tvOS and the Apple TV SDK now allows developers to come up with new and interesting app ideas that will be executed on the big screen in living rooms across the world. It also allows developers to have a little fun and see exactly what the Apple TV 4 is capable of; something that developer Kevin Smith has done, as demonstrated by his MAME Emulator port running on the new set-top-box.
Apple's recent dedicated media event at the iconic Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco introduced the world to a number of new products. As you'd expect, the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus have managed to garner the majority of the media and public attention, and rightly so. But let us not forget the powerful new Apple TV that was introduced, bringing with it a renewed focus on mobile gaming and apps for the TV. Now, thanks to a little digging into the new set-top-box, it's been discovered that the new Bluetooth integration within the box extends beyond what was initially thought.















