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Apple's tvOS 26 update is set to revamp the Apple TV 4K experience with a sleek "Liquid Glass" design and portrait posters in the TV app. The update enhances Apple Music Sing with iPhone microphone support and introduces a smarter profile switching feature.
Apple has a big fall lineup of hardware launches coming, including two new Home products: HomePod mini 2 and a new Apple TV 4K.
Despite rumors of a major redesign for Apple’s TV streaming platform, the forthcoming tvOS 26 update doesn’t look all that different. If you want to see for yourself, the public tvOS 26 beta is now available ahead of a broader launch this fall.
It looks like the autumn will be an exciting time on Apple TV Plus, which, time and time again, produces some of the best TV around currently. Arguably, its best series, Slow Hors es, returns for a fifth season on Wednesday, September 24, again starring Gary Oldman as slob spook Jackson Lamb.
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tvOS 26 is available for all Apple TV HD and Apple TV 4K models, although older generations of hardware do not support all of the new features. Most significantly, the Liquid Glass material effects are limited to the second-generation Apple TV 4K (released in 2021) and newer.
The average MLS Season Pass match broadcast is drawing 120,000 unique viewers, according to MLS Commissioner Don Garber. What that means is anyone's guess.
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Macworld on MSNYou can now answer phone calls on your Apple TV, but there’s a catchAs spotted by Macworld, the fourth developer betas of iOS and tvOS 26 bring audio phone calls to the Apple TV. The feature, long supported by Macs and iPads, will let you answer incoming calls on tvOS when your paired iPhone is nearby.
AL Central foes clash as the Cleveland Guardians face the Kansas City Royals on "Friday Night Baseball" today. Find out how to watch for free on Apple TV Plus.
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Sportico on MSNApple, F1 Streaming Reports Leave Future of ‘F1 TV’ UnclearAs Apple reportedly nears a $150 million per-year tie-up with Formula 1, U.S. subscribers to the motorsport’s own streaming offering, F1 TV, have raised questions about the service’s future. For $85 per year,