ABC Video Streaming App Changed Exclusively for Apple
With a slick new interface and additional shows, this popular TV app got a terrific update.
With a slick new interface and additional shows, this popular TV app got a terrific update.
The service has also unveiled new names for the single-stream and multi-stream option.
Your iPad will need to have iOS 9.3.2 to use the feature.
The new service gives content creators flexible options to distribute their videos.
Apple has also reportedly been interested in creating a similar subscription option targeting cord cutters.
It's baffling that Amazon Video still isn't on the set-top box, but there might be a good reason for its absence.
The split of Prime Video to a standalone service is great, but it's still missing from the Apple TV.
The feature works with a number of different apps including Disney XD, CBS, and ESPN.
Subscribers can view content on up to three different devices simultaneously.
Mark what you have watched and see what you haven’t with this new TV show tracking app.
This new option for cord-cutters is sure to please.
The ad-free service will be available on iOS devices and the Web.
You can discover new films and see where they are available to stream.
The new ad for the Apple TV highlights the functionality of the Siri Remote, which comes with the set-top box.
Letterboxd lets you check out movies your friends have seen, add your own two cents, and keep track of what you want to watch next.
NCAA fans will have more choices than ever to stream March Madness games.
Vimeo's overhaul has plenty of great features, including iOS 9 support.
An official app for the streaming TV service briefly appeared on the tvOS App Store earlier today.
Version 8.0 allows iPhone 6s/6s Plus users to Peek and Pop inside the app.
PBS Kids will also launch as a conventional television channel.
The app still lacks support for the Split View and Picture in Picture multitasking features in iOS 9.
For movie and TV shows details, this updated app will point you in the right direction.
Apparently named "Vital Signs," the show will be distributed in some way through Apple Music.