Apple TV’s zero sign-on is live, starting with Charter Spectrum

Charter Spectrum support for the new zero sign-on feature for Apple TV is now live. The feature, announced earlier this year, automatically signs into apps that require a cable subscription when the device connected to internet service from the same...

Apple reportedly considered creating a Chromecast-style TV dongle

With a streaming service on the way, Apple has reportedly started looking for new ways to get its content in front of as many eyes as possible, including releasing a streaming dongle, according to The Information. The device would be in the style of...

CBS gives ‘Entertainment Tonight’ its own streaming service

CBS expanding its repertoire of free streaming services. It just launched ET Live, a no-cost Entertainment Tonight offshoot that provides 24/7 coverage of celebrity news, fashion and other not-so-deep fare. It's not a strict expansion of the TV show...

Apple releases iOS 12.1, watchOS 5.1 with Group FaceTime (updated)

Apple has released a smorgasbord of updates, and iOS 12.1 is just the start of them. Notably, you can now upgrade to watchOS 5.1 to Apple Watch Series 4 devices. It doesn't include the wearable's marquee ECG feature, unfortunately, but there are new...

Apple’s TV app gets live and on-demand shows with PS Vue integration

PlayStation Vue, Sony's sneakily growing video service, has earned the distinct honor of being the first streaming TV provider to be integrated into Apple's TV app. Subscribers will now be able to watch live and on-demand content through the TV app o...

Apple may enlist UK telecom giant BT to jumpstart its TV strategy

Apple has been laying the groundwork for its entry into TV services for a while. Now, however, it might recruit one of the UK's largest telecoms to help out. The Daily Telegraph sources have claimed that Apple is in "early discussions" with BT to d...