https://www.yahoo.com/tech/s/apple-planning-apple-tv-app-132002625.html
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Writing for
Buzzfeed, Paczkowski says Apple is
planning to launch a brand new Apple TV box at WWDC in June, one that will include (finally!) an App Store that will see it competing with services from Roku, Amazon, and Google (with their Fire TV and Chromecast products), to the Sony PlayStation and Microsoft's Xbox.
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The new Apple TV box is said to be a huge upgrade to the current product, which is several years old at this point and
just saw a price cut from $99 to $69. It is said to include the latest processors from the iPhone 6, plus big increases in on-board storage to host apps and other content, and it will also include Siri support of some sort.
It could act as a base of operations for Apple's HomeKit home automation play, talking to things like thermostats, ceiling fans, and garage door openers when no other Apple devices are active within the house.
It's likely that other Apple devices like the iPhone, iPad, and the new Apple Watch would interact with the Apple TV, acting as a remote control, a microphone for Siri, or more.
For businesses, a dramatic expansion of the Apple TV could empower conference rooms, command and operations centers, and more. Custom apps, so popular on the iPhone and iPad, could give executives an at-a-glance view of what their companies are up to in real time or allow for more advanced remote conferencing. Anything that one might want to move from a phone, iPad, or computer to a large screen could be on the table.
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