the good news was that Schiller also revealed that Apple was working with Valve to bring the app to iOS and Apple TV. Apple also updated the App Store guidelines following the unveiling of iOS 12 last week at WWDC which explicitly lays down the ground rule ... ( read original story ...)
Valve tries again to get game streaming in App Store
and Apple TV. The iPhone maker claimed “business conflicts” forced it to reject the Steam Link app. Valve appealed the decision, to no avail. Subsequently, Apple’s Phil Schiller noted the Steam Link app “violates some guidelines around user ... ( read original story ...)
Feel the World Cup fever with Apple
App Store editors will even offer tips on how to take perfect football photo and get your football fix on social media. If you use the Apple TV App, you can keep track of all of the action on TSN and RDS, Bell Media’s English and French language apps in ... ( read original story ...
Apple Employee 2nd Gen. iPod Nano Release T-Shirt
This iPod Apple Employee T-Shirt was the store uniform for the release of the 2nd. generation iPod Nano. The front of the shirt reads "Completely Remastered". The back (shown) features the five 2nd generation iPod Nano colors. The Apple logo is on the left ... ( read original story ...)
Should the Apple TV Home screen and TV app merge to become one?
tvOS 12, which Apple announced at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), finally brings Dolby Atmos to Apple TV. Unfortunately, the update doesn’t change one of the most annoying things about the software, namely Apple’s decision to have ... ( read original story ...)
World Cup Content Coming to Siri, iOS apps, Apple TV, iBooks, and More
Apple has announced that Siri has added sports support in nine new countries just ahead of the World Cup. Siri has received a sports-related update for the event in Brazil, Russia, Denmark, Finland, Malaysia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Israel. Siri sports ... ( read original story ...)
Apple launches World Cup content for Siri, Apple News, Apple TV, and App Store
The FIFA World Cup 2018 is just around the corner. The world’s biggest football event will take place on June 14 and will run through 15 July in Russia. It’s a gathering place where big national teams challenge for the golden cup. Big tech giants are ... ( read original story ...)