The Apple TV (64 GB) (4th Gen) is part of the Streaming Media test program at Consumer Reports. In our lab tests, Streaming Media Device models like the TV (64 GB) (4th Gen) are rated on multiple criteria, such as those listed below. Picture quality ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s big push into original TV could start next March
The company is on track to spend more than $1 billion on original programming. Apple's original TV programming has been lackluster so far, to say the least. Planet of the Apps? Don't bother. Carpool Karaoke? Not much better. But the company isn't giving up ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Events app for tvOS updated ahead of education event, confirms no live stream
Apple Events should update automatically on tvOS, or you can search Apple Events in the App Store to jump to the latest version now. Apple TV models prior to tvOS are also receiving the theme refresh with the same message regarding the live stream. ( read original story ...)
Apple TV pulls in 4K content
Home-entertainment hub Apple TV has some improvements in the latest version – Apple TV 4K – including better picture quality and faster performance. Anyone new to Apple TV should understand it’s not a TV set. It’s an Internet-based video on-demand ... ( read original story ...)
Is this Apple’s plan for Apple TV?
“I am no fan of Apple TV, at least not anymore. I did find my third-generation model indispensable, but basically for one reason, and that was Netflix,” Gene Steinberg writes for The Tech Night Owl. “I did not acquire the fourth-generation version ... ( read original story ...)
YouTube on Apple TV Sucks Now Because Google Is Pushing One Interface on Every Platform
YouTube sucks on Apple TV now. The interface doesn’t look like an Apple TV app, and features like the Remote app flat-out don’t work. Apple fans are noticing. Here’s John Gruber on Daring Fireball, talking after the new version of the YouTube app for ... ( read original story ...)
Why Apple TV can’t compete in 2018
Consumers have never had more choice when it comes to streaming devices than they do right now. Roku, Amazon Fire Stick, and Google Chromecast have made it easy to cut the cord, bringing the world of digital media to the masses. Oddly the underdog in the ... ( read original story ...)