Apple TV+ has plenty of thrillers to watch, from Defending Jacbob to Severance, and plenty of other shows in between. But there's plenty of room for more. And the streaming service has one more on deck that will make its premiere in late July.
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The next Apple TV will reportedly use the iPhone 12’s A14 chip and boost the RAM
Apple hasn't forgotten about its streaming box after all, with the next Apple TV model featuring a variant of the iPhone 2's A14 chip allegedly in the works.
Watch the official trailer for the upcoming third season of Apple TV+ series ‘Trying’
Trying is inching closer to its third season, and Apple TV+ is finally gearing up the marketing machine around one of the best comedies available on the streaming service. It might not garner as much attention as Ted Lasso, but this family story is certainly worth checking out.
Netflix will be getting that less expensive ad-supported option in the future
Netflix has been around for so long now, some folks might consider it an institution. Others, though, just another streaming option in an ocean of them. Maybe it's the streaming service's age that made executives feel like it didn't need to go the route of an ad-supported option over the years. But, times change, the competition gets fierce, and suddenly you're hoping advertisements can save the day.
Check out the first teaser for Apple TV+ limited series ‘Five Days at Memorial’ starring Vera Farmiga
In September of 2020, news surfaced that Apple TV+ would play host to a new limited series focused on telling the story of the care takers and patients trapped inside a hospital following the catastrophic natural disaster Hurricane Katrina. Things have been pretty quiet about the series since then, but today we finally have an official teaser to share.
Apple will stream every single Major League Soccer match starting in 2023
Apple has announced that it will be offering streams of all Major League Soccer matches globally through its TV app for the next ten years, starting in 2023.
Check out the official trailer for the Apple TV+ thriller ‘Black Bird’ inspired by actual events
With the upcoming thriller Black Bird, Apple TV+ is bridging the gap between fiction and non-fiction. Specifically, the story will utilize the skills of renowned actors, while telling the story based on actual events. The result appears to be one of the more exciting new entries in the growing catalog for Apple's video streaming service.
Apple removes support for using your iPad as a home hub
Apple's iOS 16, iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura updates lack support for using the iPad as a home hub, and upcoming Matter support may have something to do with it.
Why HDR10+ support isn’t coming to Apple’s TV app for the time being
All mentions of support for HDR10+ video coming to the TV app with iOS 16, iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura have been removed from Apple's website.
Check out the official trailer for the upcoming Apple TV+ series ‘Loot’ starring Maya Rudolph
Loot is a new series coming soon to Apple TV+, just one entry in the batch of new content premiering throughout the month of June. It's a comedy, with a pretty stacked cast to help carry each episode. The only bad news is that folks who have been waiting for this one will have to keep waiting until the end of the month.
New movies and shows coming to Apple TV+ in June 2022
Another month, another batch of new content for subscribers to Apple's video streaming service, Apple TV+. As has become par for the course, we've got some brand new shows and films, but the month of June definitely leans more into the TV series lineup. So, here's a look at what's coming to the streaming service this month.
Microsoft’s ‘Keystone’ cloud streaming device may take on the Apple TV in the future
At one point in the past, Microsoft was putting a lot of the company's eggs on a future focused almost entirely on streaming entertainment. So much so that one of its previous video game consoles, the Xbox One, was practically kneecapped right out of the gate because of Microsoft's vision for the future. Things didn't pan out that way, though, and now, with the Xbox Series S and Series X, Microsoft's back on track. But that doesn't mean the company has given up on that particular dream.