Apple just announced a new video discovery service for Apple TVs, and the company is boldly calling it “TV.”
Woah! Apple just invented television.
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“It’s going to completely change how we watch television,” Apple TV senior designer Jennifer Folds said on stage during the company’s Mac event. Here’s a closer look at the new service.
While Apple announced “TV” today, previous reports from USA Today and Recode had already revealed the new Apple TV service, which is reportedly a compromised version of Apple’s original goal: to launch a paid TV service.
The latest version of Apple’s TV streaming box launched almost exactly one year ago.
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