Entries in Apple TV (50)

Wednesday
Feb282018

M. Night Shyamalan signs on to develop original series for Apple TV

Gage Skidmore

Apple is adding another big name to its roster of creatives that is developing original programming for them. Variety reports that M. Night Shyamalan is creating a 10-episode original TV series for the Apple TV platform. The series is said to be a psychological thriller and will be written by Tony Basgallop, who has been credited for working on Berlin Station, 24: Legacy, and 24: Live Another Day. We don’t know anything else about plot and the like at the moment but the show will be produced by Shyamalan’s Blinding Edge Pictures. This series marks the director’s second foray into the small screen. He was the executive producer of Wayward Pines, which just finished its two-season run.

Source: Engadget

Wednesday
Dec062017

Amazon Prime video app finally comes to Apple TV with 4K UHD content

Amazon today announced the Prime Video app is available on Apple TV 4K and previous generations of Apple TV in over 100 countries.

Prime Video customers now have even more ways to stream award-winning and critically-acclaimed titles including Amazon Original Movies, Prime Originals and Hollywood blockbusters and TV series on Apple TV 4K and Apple TV. Amazon’s library of 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) High Dynamic Range (HDR) titles are available on Apple TV 4K.

“Amazon Prime Video is one of the most eagerly anticipated apps to come to Apple TV, so we’re excited to bring all of that great content to customers,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services. “The Sports tab in the Apple TV app makes it even easier for fans in the US to track the teams, games and moments that are important to them. With these exciting updates, plus our growing collection of 4K HDR movies on iTunes, we continue to deliver an unparalleled entertainment experience to Apple customers.”

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Friday
Oct272017

Compugen introduces new service to support Apple products for Canadian enterprise market

Compugen is looking to bring more Apple products into the Canadian enterprise space. The company will be adding the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV as part of its Device-as-a-Service program, which customers can avail via a monthly subscription model. On top of that, they will be selling unlocked iPhones that can be bought and activated through Compugen or through their carrier of choice.

With Compugen’s support for Apple products, customers have access to a 24/7 help desk, on-site, desk-side support, as well as DaaS and managed service offerings. The Ontario-based company will handle everything from purchase to configuration to repair or replacement. Their goal is to give customers direct, rapid, and consistent setup, upgrade, and decommissioning to help save on capital expense. Aside from that, Compugen is also offering customized industry blueprints that provide targeted repeatable solutions for specific industries like healthcare, utilities, and retail.

Thursday
Jul132017

Roku announces 15 million active monthly accounts


Roku announced it reached 15 million monthly active accounts as of June 30, 2017 growing 43 per cent over the same period of the prior year. Users streamed nearly 7 billion hours on the Roku platform in the first half of 2017, growing 61 per cent over the same period of the prior year.

“Roku is the #1 TV streaming platform in the United States as measured by total hours streamed,” said Roku Founder and CEO Anthony Wood. “We are growing our active accounts by distributing our proprietary TV OS across a broad range of streaming devices with multiple price points and many new and highly rated Roku TV models from our TV brand partners.”

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