Apple revises Apple TV Media App for Sept. 12th event
Apple has pushed out an update to its media event app for the Apple TV.
The update reflects the new logo, date and time for the 9/12 media event scheduled to begin at 10am PT (1pm ET).
Apple has pushed out an update to its media event app for the Apple TV.
The update reflects the new logo, date and time for the 9/12 media event scheduled to begin at 10am PT (1pm ET).
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Other Apple-related web sites are reporting that Apple's developer web site has been offline for hours.
What seemed to be a standard maintenance issue now has turned into a possible security breech. Â Some registered developers are reporting that their email addresses have been changes to those from Russia and other countries.
No official word from Apple has been released. Stay tuned for further updates.
Update: The web site is back up with no comment from Apple.
(CNBC.com): Apple is using pop-up alerts to tease new features coming to the iPhone and iPad.
The company began rolling out new "tips" pop-ups on Tuesday. Users may have started to see the alerts appear on iPhones and iPads. The tips show users some of the new features that are going to launch soon in iOS 11.
Features highlighted in the pop-up alert include a switch that will prevent you from getting any alerts while you're driving and an updated control center that lets you to control everything from your Apple TV to your Wi-Fi and Bluetooth settings with a swipe up from the bottom of your iPhone's screen.
Apple highlights new features coming to control center, which allows you to change your phone's settings, the new "files" application, a do not disturb while driving mode, new "live" photos effects and more.
If you own an iPhone or an iPad, it's worth walking through the pop-up if you see it. That way you'll know a bit more about iOS 11 when it releases. CNBC expects that to happen shortly after Apple's iPhone event on Sept. 12.