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Title: Apple TV apps are now identified and labeled in the iOS App Store
Post by: HCK on December 12, 2015, 09:00:24 pm
Apple TV apps are now identified and labeled in the iOS App Store

The new version of Apple TV has been made to run iOS-based apps, and now Apple is rolling out a new feature in the App Store that label which apps work for the the set-top box. As you can see in the app description, the information listing on the iOS App Store shows "Apple TV: Yes" when an iOS app has been developed to run on the hardware. Apple recently released tvOS 9.1 for the Apple TV, which added support for Siri in Apple Music and more. Source: 9to5Mac ...<br clear='all'/>

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