Apple TV Gets An Update For Live WWDC Broadcast
Apple updated Apple TV by adding the Events Channel back in the app to broadcast live the Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday at 10 A.M. Apple is expected to announce major Apple advancements including the iOS9, iPad Pro, and perhaps the iPhone 7.
MacRumors reported that Apple has not updated the event website yet. But the giant tech company will offer a livestream of the event through Apple TV for those using Mac and other iOS devices. This year's WWDC is going to be very exciting, according to MacRumors. Some of the things to expect include a new music streaming service, an advanced version of iTunes Radio, iOS9, and the OS X 11. There may also be announcements for Apple Pay and HomeKit updates.
The revamped version of the Apple TV was last mentioned by Tim Cook back in the Spring Forward press event in March, where the price of the streaming service went down to $69. HBO Now also became exclusively available only in Apple for $15 a month. There are also reports that Apple TV will be available for voice control via Siri.
iOS9 may be announced in the WWDC. It will focus more on security and stability improvements. It is not about enhancements, but it will be more on tweaks and bug fixes. With polishing and refining, iOS 9 would be magnificent, according to AppleVis.
A more advanced Siri may also be announced. After its launch in 2011 on the iPhone 4S, it slowly became forgotten in the next several years. But now, it will get a revamp. This new Siri will lose all its awkward, unnecessary, and inefficient features.
Ultimately, people who can't be in the WWDC event can simply watch the livestreaming of the keynote in their Apple TV.
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