Apple issues Release Candidate betas for iOS 15.6, iPadOS 15.6, tvOS 15.6
Apple has handed out the Release Candidate builds of iOS 15.6, iPadOS 15.6, tvOS 15.6, and watchOS 8.7 to its developer testers.
Apple has handed out the Release Candidate builds of iOS 15.6, iPadOS 15.6, tvOS 15.6, and watchOS 8.7 to its developer testers.
The third developer beta for tvOS 16 is now available to download, alongside beta 3 of HomePod software.
The Xfinity Stream app has officially launched on the Apple TV set-top boxes, allowing users to view both live channels and Comcast's library of on-demand content on tvOS.
Apple is continuing to beta test its operating systems, with fourth developer beta builds available for iOS 15.6, iPadOS 15.6, tvOS 15.6, and watchOS 8.7.
Apple is now on its second round of betas for its milestone operating system releases, with developers able to try out fresh builds of iOS 16, iPadOS 16, tvOS 16, and watchOS 9.
Despite no stage time at WWDC, Apple TV's tvOS 16 is still getting some new features this fall. We walk you through all of the changes you can expect to see on your devices.
Apple has provided developer beta testers with third builds of iOS 15.6, iPadOS 15.6, tvOS 15.6, and watchOS 8.7 to test out.
The new Game Controller framework enables the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, Joy-Con, and some USB steering wheels to connect to systems running iPadOS 16, iOS 16, macOS Ventura natively, for the first time.
New versions of Apple's operating systems generally come with new lists of compatible hardware. Here are what you need to run iOS 16, watch OS 9, iPadOS 16, macOS Ventura, and tvOS 16.
Apple did not discuss tvOS at WWDC 2022, with the update seemingly limited to support for the major new features in iOS 16, watchOS 9, and macOS Ventura.
Arriving a short time after the WWDC 2022 keynote, Apple has provided developers with the initial betas of its fall operating system releases, with builds for iOS 16, iPadOS 16, tvOS 16, watchOS 9, and macOS 13 Ventura.
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Apple's beta program has reached the second developer beta round foriOS 15.6, iPadOS 15.6, tvOS 15.6, and watchOS 8.7.
Apple has released tvOS 15.5.1 and HomePod Software 15.5.1 to the public with bug fixes and to address an issue where music could stop playing after a short time.
Apple has restarted the beta-testing process by releasing first developer betas of iOS 15.6, iPadOS 15.6, tvOS 15.6, and watchOS 8.7.
Apple has made its updates to iOS 15.5, iPadOS 15.5, watchOS 8.6, tvOS 15.5, and Studio Display update 15.5 available to download by the public, with the releases largely consisting of bug and performance changes.
Apple is now on the fifth beta round for the current roster of operating systems, with Release Candidate builds of iOS 15.5, iPadOS 15.5, tvOS 15.5, and watchOS 8.6 available to developers for testing.
Apple has moved to the fourth beta round for this generation, handing over new builds of iOS 15.5, iPadOS 15.5, tvOS 15.5, and watchOS 8.6 to developers for testing.
Apple is now on its third round of betas for this cycle, with new builds of iOS 15.5, iPadOS 15.5, watchOS 8.6, and tvOS 15.5 now available to try by developers.
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