“Ahead of Apple’s WWDC in June and an expected Apple TV refresh, shipping times for its current generation Apple TV have just slipped from in stock to 1-2 weeks,” Jordan Kahn reports for 9to5Mac.
“Apple’s estimates for shipping Apple TV from its online store often jump between being ‘in stock’ and ‘1 day,’ but a longer delay in shipping could signal Apple’s intent to introduce a refreshed Apple TV in the near future,” Kahn reports. “We reported earlier this year that Apple’s work on a next-generation Apple TV product continued including slimmer hardware, a new tactile remote, and a redesigned operating system with App Store-like functionality”
Read more in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: As we just wrote yesterday:
June 8th at WWDC 2015 is going to be very interesting!
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Dan K.” for the heads up.]
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mmm… yes, please
Waiting, anticipating, excitedly…
I’d cut the cord if AppleTV supported local broadcast channels, DVR (with external disk) and a la carte streaming channels.
Basically offer an add on like what aereo was offering based on your zipcode
Oh boy oh boy oh boy. I yam a hopeless new product Apple fan. I am hoping too for an updated Mac Pro (that probably won’t happen *sigh*).
What the hell is with the spam-quality android-like ads? Seriously? I’d rather pay $20 a month to read MDN ad-free than see that shlt. GTFO
@mike
Try Safari Extension.