It’s easy to subscribe to services like MLB, NBA League Pass and NHL Game Center Live on Apple TV, but you will need to cancel and mange the subscriptions from a different device. Currently, there is not a way to manage subscriptions from Apple TV. However, any of the subscriptions that you sign up for
Intel is working on a set top box to compete with Apple TV
According to Gigaom, Intel is working on a TV service, but despite reports from Forbes and Techcrunch the service will not be ready in time for the CES event next week. All of the leaks indicate that Intel is working on a set top box to deliver a subscription TV service. The semiconductor company is
Wake Computer for Apple TV Home Sharing
To access your movies, music, photos, etc. on Apple TV that are stored on a computer you need to enable Home Sharing on both devices. In order for Home Sharing to work, you must be signed in using the same Apple ID on your Apple TV and in iTunes on the computer with your content.
Apple TV will soon pair with Bluetooth keyboards
9to5Mac has found that the latest beta version of Apple TV software has a new Bluetooth menu that allows the device to be paired with Apple’s wireless keyboard. The keyboard can then control Apple TV by using the arrow keys, the return key for play/pause and the escape key will act as the menu key.
Apple TV “The Device Cannot Be Found” iTunes error
If you are trying to restore your Apple TV using iTunes 11 you may get the message “The Device Cannot Be Found.” Apple has acknowledged this issue and suggests the following resolution; Step 1. Download the Apple TV software restore file to your Desktop or other location by right-clicking on the link for your model
Having trouble updating Apple TV over Ethernet or playing content?
Apple has recognized that there are some 2nd and 3rd generation Apple TV users having problems updating to Apple TV software 5.1.1 if they’re using a ethernet cable instead of wi-fi. In some instances users are also having problems viewing Hulu Plus, MLB, NHL, YouTube, Photo Stream and WSJ Live on Apple TV. According to
Tim Cook hints at Apple TV plans during NBC interview
During an interview with Brian Williams on NBC’s Rock Center, Tim Cook reveals what may be the strongest indicator to date that Apple is working on a television to be released in the near future. In the interview Brian Williams asks, “What’s next for Apple?” “When I go into my living room and turn on
iTV Concept Photos
iTV or a full-fledged Apple television may be one of the most rumored Apple products ever. For year now, people have speculated that Apple will release a sleek and stylish TV with a user interface that could change the TV market the way the company changed phones, tablets and the way we listen to music.











