Last November, we reported that CBS turned down Apple’s request to be a part of a rumored iTV initiative. Now, CBS CEO Les Moonves has added some more details about those failed talks, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
While Proview has been a little late to the trademark troll party, one company is taking a proactive approach in its efforts to ride the Apple money train.
The iTunes Store is an entertainment mecca to purchase most things digital. Unfortunately, missing among the apps, music and books is the ability to buy and stream TV content. However, Apple is trying to make sure that changes before Christmastime, according to The New York Post.
Though Apple's attention appears to be focused on its imminent iPad 3 launch, Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster has decided to talk a little more about the company's long-rumored HDTV device ("iTV"), and has performed a preliminary assessment of how such a product might affect the consumer electronics market as we know it.
Along with an iPad 3, Apple is expected to launch a new Apple TV next month, according to news first reported by 9 To 5 Mac. This would be the first Apple TV refresh since September 2010.
Apple has announced that it is planning to stream Paul McCartney's intimate February 9 concert to Macs and PCs via iTunes, and also to Apple TVs - potentially signalling renewed attempts to utilize the company's set-top box, as MacRumors notes.
Just a couple of days ago, we told you Apple was reportedly in talks with at least one potential display provider for its rumored Apple Television (or, if you prefer, "iTV") device. Now, we're hearing that the launch of this yet-to-be-announced product could be delayed due to poor display availability.
In a recent interview with the BBC, former Apple CEO John Sculley discussed his relationship with the late Steve Jobs, his portrayal in Walter Isaacson's best-selling biography, and his opinions regarding Apple's currently position in the technology industry.
Instead of looking back on 2011, today we wanted to focus on what we can expect in our iDevice futures for next year. We have iTV rumors, new iPhone rumors, and of course lots of stuff on the iPad 3. Have you heard anything we didn't cover? Make sure to share it in the comments!
There are literally hundreds of new and updated apps joining the App Store on a regular basis. Unfortunately, it isn’t possible to cover all of these apps, or the stories behind them, on a timely basis. Therefore, AppAdvice is now publishing this daily column, “Everything We Didn’t Cover,” offering the latest iOS news and app information. Enjoy!
In 2007, Apple unveiled the first iPhone; three years later, the iPad was born. Now it looks like Apple is poised to release another “i” device, one bigger in size than the rest. Yes, an “iTV” is likely to come sooner rather than later, according to The New York Times.
Great news, UK Apple fans: ITV has recently released a universal ITV Player application, which is currently available to download in the App Store for free. The app allows users to watch ITV shows on an iOS device, on-the-go, subscription-free.
Apple is cooking up something tasty for all of us couch potatoes: interactive widgets by way of its Apple TV. Unlike traditional TV widgets, these would allow us to 'talk back' in real-time about current television programming.