“Apple has re-released the 6.0 software update for Apple TV set-tops, which the company pulled over the weekend after the initial release disabled some devices,” Todd Spangler reports for Variety.
“Apple last Friday released the update, which among other features adds the iTunes Radio streaming music service,” Spangler reports. “But it suspended the 6.0 upgrade after users reported that it disabled access to services including Netflix and Hulu — and in some cases ‘bricked’ Apple TVs, making them completely unusable.”
Spangler reports, “Apple has now made the 6.0 update available again, according to TechCrunch; the reissued code presumably fixes those issues.”
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“The update is back live now, with new features including access to the iTunes Music Store for actually purchasing tracks and albums from your device, and iTunes Radio, Apple’s new free streaming online music service,” Darrell Etherington reports for TechCrunch.
“Other new features included in the update are AirPlay from iCloud, which allows you to playback videos on your Apple TV that are stored in your iCloud purchase history direct to the device via streaming, without requiring it to reside locally on either (that needs to be turned on in settings),” Etherington reports. “There’s also the addition of iCloud Photos and Videos, which essentially just rebrands Photo Stream, access to Podcasts and Podcast Stations, and a new conference room mode, which displays a custom background with instructions about connecting to the network and Apple TV device for guests or presenters who might want to use the attached A/V equipment… The new conference room mode is actually a big boon for Apple in terms of selling these things through to enterprise and business users as support devices for throughout offices.”
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