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New Apple TV may focus more on mobile gaming
Apple is gearing up for another big event happening on October 16, and it seems the entire tech world is already looking forward to it.
Apple is reported to be launching its third generation iPad mini on October 16. Rumors and speculations have been swirling around globally about the device and below are the top five of them.
Samsung is joining the set-top box craze with HomeSync, which has a release date of Oct. 6.
Any time Apple hires outside the company, rumors immediately start about what the company could be working on. In the case of Jean-Francois Mulé, former Senior Vice President at CableLabs who worked on web TV before, the new hire himself started the rumor mill, saying that he's working on "something big."
While the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c may be getting all of the attention today from Apple fans, another product just got a major update - Apple TV. With the new upgrade to Apple TV 6.0, several new features, including the new iTunes Radio, are now supported by the little set-top box.
While Amazon Instant Video is still not available as a native Apple TV app, the way that HBO GO and Netflix are, Amazon just made it possible for iOS users to stream their Amazon Instant Video content to the Apple TV anyway.
Google may be working on a TV service that would stream live channels directly through the Internet, instead of through a partnership with a cable company, like Apple TV. The result would upend the cable television system.
Apple is getting close to adding more television content to its Apple TV, as the company is reportedly closing in on a deal with Time Warner Cable to enable access to its cable television service through Apple's set top box. At the same time, (sometimes) Apple rival Samsung has confirmed that it has acquired the set top streaming startup Boxee.
If you own an Apple TV and have been hankering to get your favorite HBO shows or live sports onto your big screen, you're in luck. Apple has finally teamed up with ESPN and HBO to bring their content, along with a few other digital offerings, to your Apple TV.
Apple will live stream today's Worldwide Developers Conference keynote speech online.
Apple has been cruising on top of tech world for quite some time now, but recent tidings show the giant is slipping from its throne as other companies' devices become more cool and rank higher in customer satisfaction. Good news is, however, that the Cupertino giant looks poised to finally unveil it's Apple TV, according to one analyst, and there's a slight chance that the device could be accompanied by the next iPhone, iPad, and iPad mini.