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One of the best things about CarPlay, Apple's automotive infotainment system, is that it lets your device and content take over the interface of any car that supports it - and eliminates the confusion historically associated with everything from upgrades to rentals. And that means, unless you put the current box in every room in your house and office, and take one with you everywhere you travel, you may very well be stuck with those old, outdated interfaces. From the likes of TiVo, Roku, and yes, Amazon, Google, and Apple.īut Apple is, again, currently bound to that box.
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Literally all the innovation in the industry is happening from the outside. In the decade or so since we've gone from the Palm Tree 680 to the iPhone X, the local cable company really isn't providing a better box, and certainly not a better interface than it did back in the day of CRTs. But it's not something I can easily put in my pocket and travel with - be it between cities or simply between friends. 4K HDR and all the music, tv, movies, and everything else at the sound of Siri or click of a controller, it's exactly what I want in my house today. The gist was and remains this: It's hard not to look at the Google Chromecast and wonder if Apple could make something like it.
#DONGLE APPLE TV#
Shows made originally for Apple will be free on the service.įunnily enough, just like I started imagining iPhone X back in 2015, I started imaging the Apple TV "dongle" back in 2016. The service will be rolled out globally next year. The dongle could make Apple's upcoming video streaming service-which will only be available on Apple devices such as the Apple TV, iPhones and iPads-more widely available. The tech giant has had internal discussions about introducing a low-priced streaming "dongle" that people could plug into the back of their TV sets, similar to Amazon's Fire Stick or Google's Chromecast, people familiar with the project said. To get more viewers for its upcoming TV streaming service, Apple has contemplated going downmarket on its TV hardware. Hit play above to watch the video and subscribe for moreĪaron Tilley and Jessica Toonkel, writing for The Information just yesterday: