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Evening was update day at Apple. At the same time asiOS 9.2, Apple also released a new version of tvOS for
l’Apple TV 4.
The new tvOS 9.1 version offers several new features including the most
important are the possibility of usingSiri to control Apple
Musicand theRemote app supportd’Apple
(available
here on the App Store) :
The new update is available for OTA (over the air) download.
If you don't know how,follow this
tutorial.
Users can now usevoice commands
via Siri to control Apple Musicon their new Apple TV.
Also eagerly awaited by Apple TV 4 owners, this new
version of tvOS bringsRemote app support
(available
here on the App Store). Like the Siri remote, the app allows you to
control Apple TV with an iOS device(iPhone or
iPad).
This can always help in the event of a lost or broken remote control, but
above all, this will allow users to identify themselves on the apps of
l’Apple TVusing the iPhone or iPad keyboard, car
the task is long and tedious using the Siri touch remote.
Partly to address this problem, Twitter recently offered a
simplified authentication systemthat the developers
can integrate with their tvOS apps.
To learn more aboutl’Apple
TV 4:
- L’Apple
TV 4 in practice: 20 settings, shortcuts and tips
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