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Apple TV emerges from the shadows
Apple TV was until now considered a "hobby," by Apple's own admission, but the product has taken on more importance for CEO Tim Cook.News
Apple earnings preview: Focus on the iPhone 5
Apple's poised to announce its financial results for the first quarter of 2013. Dan Moren breaks down what to expect from the company's quarterly conference call.Opinion
Predictions: What Apple will release in 2013
Macworld's Dan Moren and Lex Friedman prognosticate about the products they think Apple will likely release this year.Opinion
Cord-cutting’s moment is now, and Apple is missing it
Apple, which has anticipated this moment for so long, still doesnu2019t seem quite ready for it.News
Remains of the Day: Upset the Apple cart
iPad rumors are floating to the surface once again, Phil Schiller's comments to a Chinese paper are called into question, and Apple's won a major award.News
Apple gives Tim Cook 51 percent salary increase
Apple CEO Tim Cook received compensation totaling $4.17 million in 2012, down 98.9 percent on last year — although his 2011 compensation of $378 million consisted mostly of a one-off stock grant, worth $376.2 million at the time.News
2012 in review: The year in Apple news
Mac and iOS may have dominated Apple news this year, but they weren't the only developments. Dan Moren and Lex Friedman recount the rest of what happened in 2012.News
Remains of the Day: Places of interest
It's a globetrotting sort of day: Rumors say Apple is turning on Apple TV tests in China, even as Oregon and New York battle out what may be Apple's first U.S. manufacturing facility. Elsewhere, Apple lays down roots in Texas and we get some quality Time with Tim Cook.Macworld Podcast
Macworld’s 2012 Editors’ Choice awards
In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, host Chris Breen is joined by Dan Miller and Roman Loyola to discuss 2012's Editors Choice awards.News
Remains of the Day: Square deal
Apple dispatches Eddy Cue to check in with Foursquare, Brazil offers the only iPhone you'll ever see running Android, and we think one CEO's a little obsessed with the Apple TV–and it's not Tim Cook.News
Remains of the Day: Mister Television
Jean-Louis Gassu00e9e puts Apple TV rumors into context while a forthcoming software update to the current set-top raises eyebrows. Elsewhere, Microsoft leaks Office for iOS's existence again, and Apple and Google tag team a big holiday purchase.Reviews
Review: Apple’s Remote app gets a new iPad interface, support for Up Next
The third version of Apple's iTunes and Apple TV controller may be the nicest yet, thanks to interface improvements and support for new iTunes 11 features.News
Remains of the Day: Executive orders
It's all about the executives: T-Mobile's are hoping to get an early Christmas present that rhymes with shmyShone; Time Warner's wants an Apple TV; and apparently there's nothing Eddy Cue can't fix.News
Remains of the Day: Road to nowhere
Apple's map manager gets shown the door (accurately, we hope), Siri will soon do everything but drive your car (thankfully), and one user dreams of the Apple TV (that will never be).How-To
6 tips for getting more from your Apple TV
Have an Apple TV as part of your home entertainment setup? Then get the most from it with these tips.Mac 911
Limiting your Apple Remote
You point your trusty Apple Remote control at your Apple TV and suddenly a nearby laptop starts blasting ABBA. Chris Breen offers a workaround for a too-communicative remote.Updated
Apple will stream Tuesday event live to Apple TV, Web
Apple early Tuesday revealed that it will stream the day's "little more to show" event live to Apple TV customers and on its website.Mac 911
Bugs & Fixes: Default ringtone bug and the “force close” apps debate
Ted Landau offers advice on how to fix an iPhone ringtone quirkOpinion
The five key decisions Apple must make
A year after the transition from founder Steve Jobs to successor Tim Cook, Apple is still thriving. But it can't coast. Here are the five questions the company must answer as it faces the years to come.News
Weekly Wrap: iPhone 5 review, iOS 6 annoyances, and a Tim Cook Maps apology
This week, we reviewed the new iPhone 5, solved all sorts of annoyances in iOS 6 and elsewhere, and covered a humble Maps apology from Apple CEO Tim Cook.News
Nexus Q Living Room Battle: Google vs. Apple TV vs. the Rest (Chart)
How does the Nexus Q compare against the current living room superstars such as Apple TV? Here is a feature rundown.News
Ditch iTunes: Manage Multimedia on the iPhone Your Way
Here are five iTunes alternatives for converting and managing music and videos on iOS devices.Playlist
Review: Apple TV (2nd generation, late 2010)
With the release of the new, second-generation Apple TV, Apple has dramatically changed the device's technology while also redefining the product's target audience. It's an enormous change with a huge amount of upside, but until the device becomes more flexible it's still a work in progress.Playlist
Apple TV: What you need to know
The latest version of Apple's media device won't arrive for another four weeks. But we can still provide some answers to your burning questions about the redesigned Apple TV.News
Rumors: Jobs Holding Tablet for 2010, Apple TV this year?
Steve Jobs has taken personal charge of the new tablet, as the Apple TV group works overtime.News
New Apple TV For Christmas Seems Likely
My bet: Within the next 4-8 weeks Apple will announce a new Apple TV, new iPod touch models, and perhaps the fabled Apple tablet.Playlist
Extending movie rentals: Apple needs some Vudu mojo
Now that Vudu lets you extend your movie rentals for a reduced price, can Apple be far behind? Let's hope not.Editors’ Notes
The Apple of the future
The Apple of five years from now will most certainly be different from the Apple of today. But as Dan Moren suggests, it probably wonu2019t be a future anybody can predict.Updated
Report: Apple to be hub of the digital home by 2013
With a clock radio and a network-enabled digital frame are among the items that will propel Apple to rule the digital home by 2013, according to a report from Forrester.News
Apple adds movie purchasing to Apple TV
In addition to renting movies on the Apple TV, users can now purchase films directly from the set-top box, which will transfer back to a computer's iTunes library.Mac 911
Bugs & Fixes: Apple TV network and authorization hassles
Is your Apple TV not showing up in iTunes? Are you getting error messages when you attempt to sync your Apple TV? Ted Landau covers these troubles in the latest installment of Bugs & Fixes.News
Rivet streams Mac video, music, photos to Xbox 360
Rivet is a new utility for Leopard that helps Mac users stream photos, videos and music from their Mac to an Xbox 360 on the same network.Updated
Apple rolls out 2.0.2 update for Apple TV
The updated software for Appleu2019s set-top box delivers a collection of unenumerated bug-fixes.Playlist
Review: HDMI Switches
Got too many high-def devices for your HDTV to handle? We take look at two boxes that let you connect up to four devices to a single HDMI port.Mac 911
Fix Apple TV wireless syncing
Does your Apple TV drop off your wireless network? Dan Frakes may have the solution for you.Updated
Apple releases Apple TV 2.0.1 update
Apple's unannounced update for the Apple TV fixes bugs, but also adds some new features.Reviews
Apple TV, Take Two
The Apple TV failed to capture a big audience when it debuted in 2007. But the recent Take Two software update, which largely severs the cord between the set-top box and the computer, expands the Apple TVu2019s functionality enough to merit a long, hard look at its newfound capabilities.News
HandBrake 0.9.2 released for Leopard
A new version of HandBrake has been released for Leopard users that adds support for Apple TV Take 2.Macworld Video
The Apple TV update
Apple delivered the Apple TV software update it promised at Macworld Expo, and we dive right in, showing you what to expect from the new interface and features.News
VisualHub supports Apple TV surround sound
VisualHub, the shareware video conversion software, gets an enhancement that allows it to encode 5.1 audio for Apple TV.News
Hands on with Apple TV, Take Two
Apple's update to the Apple TV set-top box features numerous new features, including movie rentals and a revamped user interface. Christopher Breen has downloaded the update and has an in-depth look.News
Apple TV ‘Take Two’ update now available
Apple TV's "Take Two" update, which adds support for iTunes Movie Rentals and other new features, is now available.News
Apple: ‘Another week or two’ for Apple TV update
Apple isn't quite done with the recently-announced upgrade for Apple TV, and now expects to offering it "in another week or two."Playlist
The stuff dreams are made of
Weeks ago I imagined what an updated Apple TV might offer. Now that we know the details, where do my dreams and reality part company?Editors’ Notes
Why I finally took the Apple TV plunge
The Apple TV has been available since March 2007. But it took iTunes movie rentals and the promise of a forthcoming software update to convince Jonathan Seff to buy the device.News
Gefen TV line debuts with 4-port HDMI switcher
Gefen is launching a new line of HDTV peripherals aimed at consumers.Mac Word
Wrapping up Expo
Jason Snell takes a look at Macworld Expo's big announcements and tries to put them all in perspective.News
First Look: iTunes Digital Copy
Movie rentals weren't the only digital-media news to come out of last week's Macworld Expo keynote. Apple and 20th Century Fox are collaborating on iTunes Digital Copy, a program where you get an iTunes-compatible version of a movie when your purchase the physical DVD. The program promises to save you the time and hassle of ripping DVDs yourself. Dan Frakes looks into whether it delivers.Opinion