It shouldn't come as any great surprise given that we talked about this last month, but Apple and Amazon have used the former's annual Worldwide Developers Conference to introduce an official native Amazon Prime Video app for tvOS-powered Apple TV.
As part of Apple's weekly Free App of the Week promo for iOS apps, iPhone and iPad owners now have the chance to grab a title usually retailing for $3.99 for absolutely free for a limited time.
Apple has released for download iOS 10.3.3 beta 2, macOS 10.12.6 beta 2, tvOS 10.2.2 beta 2 and watchOS 3.2.3 beta 2 to users registered on the Apple Developer Program with immediate effect.
Looking for best Kodi build? Here are the best Kodi 17 or 17.2 Krypton builds for May 2017 that you can install on your compatible platform of choice.
DJI has just released a dedicated Apple TV and Samsung Smart TV app for watching drone footage. Here are the details.
Apple has just made available to download iOS 10.3.3 beta 1 for iPhone and iPad, macOS 10.12.6 beta 1 for Macs, tvOS 10.2.2 beta 1 for Apple TV and watchOS 3.2.3 beta 1 for Apple Watch.
Here's a step by step tutorial on how to sideload and install Kodi on the new Apple TV 4 the easy way. No jailbreak is required for this as sideloading of apps like this is officially supported now by Apple.
A new report is today confirming that an agreement between Apple and Amazon has been reached that would see Prime Video coming to Apple TV and the latter returning to Amazon's web store. Announcement about all this is expected at WWDC 2017.
Hulu is launching its much anticipated live TV service today, with those who are part of the beta, able to pay $39.99 for the privilege of testing out the company's new offering.
Great news folks, you can now download beta 4 of iOS 10.3.2, macOS 10.12.5, watchOS 3.2.2, and tvOS 10.2.1 to all compatible hardware with immediate effect. Carry on reading to find out all of the details.