Apple on Wednesday released the latest software updates for its popular set-top boxes and smartwatches, bringing improvements and new features along the way.
Apple releases tvOS 13.4.8, watchOS 6.2.8, and macOS 10.15.6 Catalina

Apple on Wednesday released the latest software updates for its popular set-top boxes and smartwatches, bringing improvements and new features along the way.
Apple on Thursday made its upcoming iOS 14, iPadOS 14, tvOS 14, watchOS 7 and macOS Big Sur software updates available for public beta testing ahead of commercial releases this fall.
Apple today seeded second developer betas of the iOS 14, iPadOS 14, macOS 11 Big Sur, watchOS 7 and tvOS 14 updates ahead of public testing opening later this month. The latest betas arrived more than two weeks following the inaugural developer releases, which became available following Apple's successful virtual WWDC 2020 keynote talk, held on June 22.
Be sure to consult this official Apple TV device compatibility list if you need to verify that your particular model of the Apple set-top box meets the tvOS 14 system requirements.
Apple launched Game Center with iOS 4 way back in 2010. Since then, Apple has ebbed and flowed with regard to supporting the service. But with iOS 14, tvOS 14, and macOS 11.0 Big Sur, the company is ready to breathe new life into it.
Earlier today, Apple hosted its special event keynote at this year's all-online Worldwide Developers Conference, and, as such, unveiled the newest versions of its operating systems.
Despite the fact that Apple is going with an all-digital Worldwide Developers Conference this year, the company is trying to keep the general routine the same. That includes invitations for a keynote that won't have an in-person attendance.
Apple has entirely different design aesthetics for its iOS and tvOS operating systems, but if you wish you could have more synergy between the two, then one way you could accomplish that is with the help of a new and free jailbreak tweak dubbed BlurryAlerts by iOS developer SlyFabi.
As you can discern for yourself in the screenshot examples above, BlurryAlerts replaces iOS’ native pop-up alert with a tvOS-inspired interface complete with the blurry background and the color-matched buttons.
On Monday, June 22, Apple is going to kick off this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, and now the company has revealed just how busy this event is going to be.
Earlier this week, Apple seeded new betas for upcoming software updates to iOS and its other platforms, and now it's preparing the Apple TV, too.
Not long ago, Apple released iOS 13.5 to the public, along with the corresponding iPadOS 13.5.1 for iPad owners. And now it's time for another software update.
The unc0ver Team has released a third public beta of its unc0ver for TV jailbreak tool for the Apple TV 4 and Apple TV 4K this week with a number of critical bug fixes and performance improvements, as well as updated bundled software.
The latest updated beta build was announced late last night via the unc0ver Team’s official Twitter account: