Apple TV owners to get first-ever public beta with tvOS 11
Regular Apple TV owners will soon be able download betas for the first time, getting an early peek at upcoming features, according to Apple's website.
Regular Apple TV owners will soon be able download betas for the first time, getting an early peek at upcoming features, according to Apple's website.
As scheduled, Apple on Monday released the first beta versions of its next-generation operating systems — iOS 11, macOS 10.13 High Sierra, watchOS 4 and tvOS 11 — to developers for testing.
Apple took its online store down on Monday, hours before its annual Worldwide Developers Conference is set to kick off, potentially tipping its hand and revealing new hardware will be announced in a keynote address.
Apple on Tuesday began inviting members of the media to its keynote presentation on June 5 in San Jose, where the company will kick off its annual Worldwide Developers Conference and unveil the next-generation versions of iOS and macOS.
With "tvOS 11" — likely to be announced at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in June — the Apple TV will allegedly gain a pair of demanded features from the company's other platforms.
Apple is planning a slate of Siri updates for "iOS 11" which should include things like more adaptive AI and integration with iMessage and iCloud, according to a rumor stemming from an Israeli site.
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