If the updated iTunes Store is trying to say something, it’s that Apple could be developing a new Apple TV that could launch later this year. Apparently, users have spotted an Easter egg that’s suggesting 4K and HDR support will come with a new Apple ... ( read original story ...)
Apple reveals 4K and HDR plans in iTunes, hinting revamped Apple TV may arrive soon
Users have found that some new releases on the iTunes Store list availability in 4K resolution and high dynamic range, suggesting that support for ultra-high-resolution video formats may soon be coming soon to iTunes, along with new Apple TV hardware. ( read original story ...)
Apple appears to be readying 4K HDR iTunes content ahead of Apple TV upgrade
Apple may be readying 4K resolution video content on iTunes with high dynamic range (HDR) color support ahead of a possible 4K-capable Apple TV introduction this fall. A MacRumors forum member said yesterday that he recently purchased the movie ... ( read original story ...)
Apple May be Working on Launching 4K HDR Content in iTunes
One of the things Apple was called out for, despite launching the Apple TV 4 with a ton of new features, was the fact it didn’t support 4K content, let alone High Dynamic Range. And, while Google, Amazon, and other competing companies all over some ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Listing Select Movies as 4K and HDR in iTunes Purchase History
Not all movies are listed as 4K and HDR yet, and content is still in SD or HD for now, but this discovery may foreshadow what’s to come. In February, Bloomberg reported Apple was testing a new, fifth-generation Apple TV capable of streaming 4K video ... ( read original story ...)
CustomPlay sues Apple over Apple TV ‘What did he say?’ feature
“Florida company CustomPlay filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple today, claiming a Siri feature that allows fourth-generation Apple TV users to rewatch a portion of video with closed captioning copies its movie companion software,” Joe ... ( read original story ...)
Company: Apple TV’s “what did she say” feature infringes our patent
It's a problem everyone has had: you're watching a movie and don't catch a key bit of dialogue. In September 2015, Apple unveiled a new feature for Apple TV that solves the problem. Users can ask "what did she say?" and Siri will skip back 15 seconds ... ( read original story ...)