Apple might be quietly preparing an assault on the cable box via its Apple TV<article>
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On the surface, Apple TV seems increasingly focused on cable subscribers instead of cord cutters.</p><p>
Since its launch last fall, the
fourth-generation Apple TV has added several features that provide more convenient access to “TV Everywhere” apps (such as WatchESPN, FX Now, and HBO Go) that require a cable or satellite login to access. Siri is becoming more effective at finding what you want from these channels; the download process is becoming more streamlined; and with the next version of Apple’s tvOS software, logging into these apps will become much less of a hassle.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3086745/streaming-hardware/apple-might-be-quietly-preparing-an-assault-on-the-cable-box-via-its-apple-tv.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Apple might be quietly preparing an assault on the cable box via its Apple TV