and I admit that I prefer its click-based navigation over using the touchpad-like surface in the Siri remote Apple bundles with the Apple TV. Interface: Content and live TV up front Amazon designed the Fire TV Cube to be a content-first system, with the ... ( read original story ...)
On World Yoga Day try these five apps for yoga, meditation and mindfulness
The app is iOS exclusive and works across all Apple devices such as the Apple Watch, the iPhone, Macs and even the Apple TV. While the app is free, to get going with the practice, you need to pay for a membership fee of Rs. 1549/month, which gets you ... ( read original story ...)
Amazon Fire TV Cube Review: Alexa, hide the remote
or Siri on the Apple TV – because they invariably only do half a job. At some point I need to use the remote, at which point I figure I may as well just navigate the old-school way. Consider me surprised, then, when I discovered just how much more I grew ... ( read original ...
Sesame Workshop to create new kids TV shows for Apple
Apple is getting into business with the prestigious Sesame Workshop. The company is giving a multiple-series order to the Emmy-winning non-profit organization, it announced on Wednesday. The shows, to include live-action and animated series, will be part ... ( read original story ...)
Imagining how Apple will roll out its new TV service
It’s been almost exactly a year since Apple hired two executives from Sony Pictures Television to lay the groundwork for a new, premium Apple video service. In the intervening 12 months, Jamie Erlicht and Zack Van Amburg have staffed up their operation ... ( read original story ...)
Everything new in tvOS 12 beta 2: Dolby Atmos arrives on Apple TV 4K
Apple TV 4K gets long-awaited support for Dolby Atmos surround sound in the second tvOS 12 beta release, but developers testing the feature will have an extremely limited selection of content to choose from. Atmos support is finally here. After teasing ... ( read original story ...)
Imaging how Apple will roll out its new TV service
It’s been almost exactly a year since Apple hired two executives from Sony Pictures Television to lay the groundwork for a new, premium Apple video service. In the intervening 12 months, Jamie Erlicht and Zack Van Amburg have staffed up their operation ... ( read original story ...)