My mother and I used to have frequent telephone conversations that went something like this: Mom: Michael, I can't get the TV on and I want to watch The Sopranos. Me: Are the TV and the cable box on?
These days, there are three rumored devices that keep making the rounds in Apple headlines: the smart watch, the transparent two-sided iPhone, and the iTV. All of this news is based on second-hand ...
ITV has reportedly contacted Apple to warn the US firm against using the "iTV" branding for its much-rumoured new smart television product. Adam Crozier, the chief executive of ITV, initially raised ...
In a rather unexpected twist, Canada's largest newspaper and newspaper of record has published details of Apple's upcoming iTV. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
Apple's iTV could be launched as a 4K Ultra high-definition television if speculation of a deal with LG Display turns out to be true. Rumours suggest that Apple may be planning 4K-capable 55-inch and ...
Valleywag’s Nick Douglas has no love for stupid gadgets. Hell, he doesn’t even have love for the shit that gets Giz editors woody. While we were drooling, clapping, and giving up our souls (again) to ...
Apple's proposed iTV service is rumoured to feature digital video recorder (DVR) functionality. 9to5Mac reports that a newly-outed Apple patent, filed in Cupertino in 2006, reveals plans for a cabled ...
The folks at AppleInsider are reporting that Apple’s iTV (the set top box that promised to stream media to your living room) won’t be ready for Macworld SF. Apple’s supposedly blaming the delay on ...
According to MacRumors, Disney CEO Bob Iger reveals that Apple’s from-the-future livingroom media streamer, iTV, will have a hard drive. That seems like a good idea, if they’re going to try to stream ...
Apple's foray into television, a set-top box with iOS, is now rumored to be called iTV, and it may have benefits for business owners. While many have already labeled set-tops as strictly for ...
ITV has acquired Apple TV+’s thriller “Suspicion” for its streaming platform ITVX, reports Broadcast. It’s the first time a show from the US has been acquired by another UK broadcaster or platform.