Entries in Apple TV (50)

Thursday
Jun112015

Google Slides gets AirPlay, Chromecast support for streaming presentations

Google is giving offices, particularly smaller companies and startups, a cheaper option to showing presentations. The Google Slides app now supports Chromecast and AirPlay, which means you can stream your presentations to a TV that has Apple TV or Chromecast attached to it. The Slides app also turns your device into a remote control so you can see your notes without it showing up on the TV and there are slide timers to help keep your presentation moving.

Source: ZDNet

Wednesday
Jun032015

Apple TV revealed as central control hub for HomeKit accessories

Updated on Wednesday, June 3, 2015 at 4:46PM by Registered CommenterGadjo Cardenas Sevilla

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

WWDC 2015's banner heralds "The Epicenter of Change," and while we can see various app-related icons and outlines (squircle for iOS, round for Watch), at the very centre is  what looks like the outline of an Apple TV.

New information suggests that a new version Apple TV which will serve as the central control hub for HomeKit, which is Apple's home automation, Internet of Things and smart devices play.  

The new Apple TV will reportedly have an app store and will employ the Siri voice assistant to offer users more control of Apple TV as well as many of the HomeKit connected devices that have recently been released. Proof that Apple TV will be the nervous system of HomeKit is derived from text on a support document on Apple's page.

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Sunday
Apr052015

Next Apple TV will reportedly not yet support 4K video streaming 

If you're waiting for Apple to add 4K support to its TV streaming box, then you might be in for a disappointment. According to a BuzzFeed report, Apple doesn't have plans yet to add 4K video streaming into the features available on the Apple TV. One of their sources familiar with Apple's way of thinking said that 4K is still in its infancy that's why they don't want to invest in it yet. BuzzFeed speculates that Apple might be holding back because the technology is cost-prohibitive as well. 

Source: BuzzFeed | Via: VentureBeat 

Monday
Sep012014

ICYMI: Toronto's deadmau5 opens iTunes Festival in London

Toronto's own deadmau5 opened up the iTunes Festival in London. The DJ-producer performed together with Friend Within + Kate Simco and the London Electronic Orchestra to kick off 30 days of concerts. Deadmaus5 is the first Canadian act to open this prestigious event.  His electrifiying performance is available for viewing trough iTunes on Macs, iOS devices as well as Apple TV. Check out this year's impressive list of artists here. Visit: www.itunes.com/festival and join the conversation: @itunesfestival using #itunesfestival.