Report: Apple To Launch Apple TV SDK At WWDC?
There are reports that Apple will unveil an Apple TV SDK at WWDC. If this is true, could it be a game changer?
There are reports that Apple will unveil an Apple TV SDK at WWDC. If this is true, could it be a game changer?
Cracked? Apple could soon deliver the must-have product of the year, and no it isn't the next iPhone.
Apple has been granted a patent today for an interesting remote system that could allow users to manipulate objects on a screen.
By the end of 2013, Apple will have $200 billion sitting around. Here's some thoughts on what they should spend some of it on.
Tim Cook’s appearance at D10 is now history. As such, the folks at All Things Digital, the conference’s sponsor, have posted video of the Apple CEO’s appearance in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calfornia.
Apple is set to demonstrate a brand new version of the Apple TV operating system at the Worldwide Developers Conference, which begins on June 11. This OS is said to be more “feature-complete” than the current OS and also is the one that could run on Apple’s long rumored iTV.
The integrated Apple TV is apparently coming closer to reality as Foxconn is reportedly producing a small amount of units in a trial run.
For months now, we’ve reported on numerous rumors concerning Apple’s so-called iTV. Now a new report suggests that this product might not be a television after all.
Soon to be Sir Jonathan Ive discusses Apple's future, his legacy, and what he thinks of his company's use of fake leather software designs.
Siri a fluke? The iTV resurrected? More news about the mythical iPad mini? We covered it all, and more, during the last week.
Terry Gou, chairman of Foxconn, has confirmed to the China Daily today that Apple’s long-rumored iTV is real and that his company will be involved in its manufacture. According to the report, Apple’s television set will have aluminum construction, Siri voice controls, and FaceTime video calling.
Are you in desperate need for a new television? Hoping this is the year Apple will finally reveal their long-rumored iTV? Think again. ZDNet is reporting that Apple will wait until 2014 to release their television set. Still, that doesn't mean Apple is sitting around doing nothing.
Apple is reportedly talking to Epix about bringing the Netflix provider over to iOS.
Although Apple has yet to even announce it, the company’s long-rumored “iPanel” could play a significant role in the high-definition television space. In fact, upwards of 25 percent of consumers in the U.S. would purchase a physical Apple television set.
Known for his New Design style, Phillippe Starck has created everything from streetlights in Metz, France, to entire hotel lobbies in New York, to home products at Target stores. Now the French-based designer could be working on what could become the biggest new product launch since the iPad.
Apple could go with a satellite provider to back its new iPanel initiative.
I was a doubter at first, but the iPanel name really is better than everything else.
The long-rumored real Apple TV could arrive later this year and be called … the iPanel. This is the conclusion drawn from Jefferies analyst, Peter Misek, who studies Apple and other technology companies, according to AppleInsider.
This iPod nano concept looks like the perfect Apple TV remote.
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Apple's "iTV" plans are falling in place as OEM partner strategies come into sharp focus.
If you still don't think Apple will release an actual TV, this patent might change your mind.
The famed Apple television set is apparently moving closer to production reality, according to one analyst.