However, sometimes that simplicity leads to a confusing user-experience. Take the Apple TV, for example. How do you turn it off? Just press the power button, right? Sorry, there is no power button. Okay, so it's like an iPhone and has a nondescript button ... ( read original story ...)
How to Customize Your Apple TV’s Name
Your Apple TV is just that — your Apple TV, which means you probably want to personalize it a bit, to make yours stand out from everybody else's. And the easiest way to do this is by renaming it. If you live in an apartment building, this will help ... ( read original story ...)
Should Apple abandon original video? [Friday Night Fight]
This coming Tuesday Apple is set to debut its newest original TV show Carpool Karaoke: The Series, but with Planet of the Apps being such a dud, some of us at Cult of Mac are questioning whether Apple has anything to gain by making mediocre TV shows. ( read original story ...)
AT&T launching beta of DirecTV Now DVR functionality, including iPhone & Apple TV
AT&T has launched a round of beta testing for its DirecTV Now streaming service DVR, and is inviting select iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV customers to participate ... The test uses a different app than the main service, that only accepts the aforementioned ... ( read original story ...)
Elgato Eve Motion Review: A smart sensor to automate Apple households
to communicate with your other iOS devices and Apple TV. No hubs or Wi-Fi setup required. While you can use Apple's Home app to configure the Motion, it makes more sense to download the dedicated Elgato Eve one, which gives you more options. After ... ( read original story ...)
Amazon Prime Photos Has a Sleek New Voice-Controlled App for Fire TV
Prime Photos has image retrieval capabilities similar to Google Photos and Apple Photos, which allow you to ... to Prime Photos using their desktop or smartphone app for them to appear on the Fire TV (or the new Echo Show, if you’re ahead of the curve). ( read original story ...)
Apple’s third-quarter earnings soar on the back of booming iPad sales
No new iPhone, no problem for Apple’s bottom line. The company just reported its third quarter results for fiscal year 2017 and they’re awfully good: $8.7 billion profit, or $1.67 per share, on revenue of $45.4 billion. That breaks down to 41 million ... ( read original story ...)