Apple continues to label its TV product as a hobby, according to Tim Cook speaking at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference yesterday. But that doesn’t mean a full-fledged television isn’t on their roadmap, and it’s likely to be expensive, according to the Apple CEO.
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15 February 2012 03:43 GMT |
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In a note to customers issued yesterday, JMP Research analyst Alex Gauna wrote that stock of new generation Apple TVs is already depleted at many of Apple’s US retail outlets, leading to assumptions that the device is selling at a pace at least one quarter to one third that of the iPad. In other words, Apple TV... |
7 October 2010 06:40 GMT |
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Apple has confirmed that owners of an old-generation Apple TV will no longer get software update support, following the introduction of a revamped model earlier this week, during a press event in San Francisco.Held at the famous Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the event saw the introduction of several new iPods, a n... |
3 September 2010 04:52 GMT |
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At the September 1 media event, Apple’s “one more thing” turned out to be “one more hobby”, as CEO Steve Jobs himself noted, as he proudly introduced the company’s redesigned Apple TV.Although the ergonomic design is the first thing that strikes you when you look at Apple’s r... |
2 September 2010 07:52 GMT |
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Speaking at the Goldman Sachs annual tech conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, Tim Cook, Apple's chief operating officer, talked about the iPad, the Apple TV, future plans and the key to success in a big company. Cook, as Apple fans know, is the runner-up for CEO at Apple, once Steve Jobs is ready to step dow... |
24 February 2010 09:36 GMT |
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Here's one rumor we should have definitely covered earlier. Macenstien is reporting that "Apple's hobby," the company's set-top-box also known as the Apple TV, is getting new features and a multitouch Apple keyboard. With all these multitouch and gaming rumors flying around, what "shouldn't" we ex... |
19 May 2008 04:25 GMT |
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