Apple has released final versions of watchOS 3.1 and tvOS 10.0.1 for download on the Apple Watch and Apple TV 4 respectively. Here's everything you need to know.
Apple has today released beta 2 download of watchOS 3.1 and tvOS 10.0.1 to developers. Following hot on the heels of the original betas released two weeks ago to those enrolled on the company's Developer Program, today sees tvOS 10.0.1 beta 2 and watchOS 3.1 beta 2 being made available for interaction and consumption on the Apple TV and Apple Watch.
As expected, Apple has released watchOS 3 GM and tvOS 10 GM for download, signifying the end of development for those two major firmware updates. This release comes right after Apple's event where the company provided the first official look at the 2016 iPhone.
Apple has today announced the final release date for iOS 10, macOS Sierra, watchOS 3 and tvOS 10. It's the date when general public worldwide will be able to download the new OS on their respective devices.
Apple has made available for download iOS 10 beta 6 / public beta 5, macOS Sierra beta 6 / public beta 5, watchOS 3 beta 6 and tvOS 10 beta 6 for all compatible devices.
Apple has today released a new Apple TV Remote app onto the App Store, allowing owners of the Apple TV 4 to use their iPhone as a remote instead of the physical Siri Remote the device shipped with.
Beta 3 seeds of macOS Sierra for Macs, watchOS 3 for Apple Watch, tvOS 10 for Apple TV 4 are now available to download. Here are the details.
Apple has continued the progression of the extremely popular Siri universal search feature on the fourth-generation Apple TV by adding support for three new third-party apps available on the tvOS App Store.
With Wimbledon 2016 in full swing in England, you can now live stream the event online for free on your Apple TV. Here's how.
The Sling TV app is now available to download on the Apple TV 4 from the tvOS App Store, and comes bundled with new features, new UI, and some special pricing. Here's everything you need to know.