When we talk about Apple TV, now
ancient, it is a mystery that has persisted for years. While the
competition is now tough, particularly via Google's Chromecast, how
is it possible that Apple has not yet evolved its connected box to
the TV beyond its basic function as an iOS terminal and viewing.
So, every year,rumors of new features for the Apple TV
arise, more or less blurry. Until now, they have been foiled
by reality... But one day, the rumor will end up being verified... Maybe
is it for 2015?
In any case, this is what the US site thinks it knows
Buzzfeedwhich indicates thatApple should present a new Apple
TV next June, during its annual developers conference.
It is typically during this WWDC that iOS is also revealed.
According to the indiscretions collected, the update would be substantial
since it would equip the TV box with the assistantSirimore
also of aApp Store.
For this, an SDK would be offered to developers during the conference,
allowing them to start developments.
Regarding Siri, it would be particularly useful for ordering
home automation devices connected via HomeKit launched with iOS 8.
To support these new features, thenew Apple TV
would feature a recent generation processor, theiPhone A8
6and much more internal storage memory than the 8 GB of the
current model.
We really want to believe in the possibility of transforming the Apple TV
to offer it additional functions makes sense and seems within reach
d’Apple.
Moreover, inlowering the price of the current modelfollowing the
conference last Monday and leaving it in the catalog alongside the
new model sold more expensive, Apple perhaps ensures thatTHE
Recent buyers won't be frustrated(if and) when the news
will be revealed!
Who believes it?
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By : Keleops AG
founder of the site. Computer engineer and Internet specialist where he has held various positions of responsibility, Laurent has been passionate about mobility since the arrival of "PDAs" in the 90s. Journalist for 4 years for the magazine Team Palmtops (Posse Presse) and author of several books on the iPad published by Pearson.