NOW TV, the Sky owned TV, film and movie streaming services, is now available on PCs, laptops and tablet devices running Windows 8.1. The low-cost, contract-free Now TV offers access to popular Sky channels including Sky Movies, Sky One, Sky Atlantic and day-access to Sky Sports. It’s already available on Apple and Android handsets and tablets, Xbox, Apple TV, YouView and … [Read more...] about NOW TV launches on Windows 8.1
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NOW TV adds entertainment and Sky Movies channels to Apple TV
Apple TV owners can now access Now TV's entertainment and Sky Movies channels. The Sky owned streaming service offers contract-free access to the broadcaster’s most popular channels including Sky Atlantic as well as a growing library of back catalogue box sets. Sky’s suite of sports channels have been available on Apple TV since December. Gidon Katz, Director of NOW TV, … [Read more...] about NOW TV adds entertainment and Sky Movies channels to Apple TV
Sky Sports comes to Apple TV
sky Apple TV owners can now enjoy life coverage of some of the world’s biggest spotting events. Sky has added its popular NOW TV service to Apple’s tiny set top box, giving sports fans the chance to buy a Sky Sports Day Pass via their iTunes account. For £9.99 customers can get instant access to all six Sky Sports channels for 24 hours and with no long-term contract. The … [Read more...] about Sky Sports comes to Apple TV
Apple’s new TV ‘stalled’ – likely to remain a niche product in UK
Apple fans are unlikely to get any new TV based products from the firm this year according to reports which say the iPad and Mac maker’s talks with content owners have stalled. It’s never really been clear what such a product would bring to the UK, all discussion centres on a product designed to help US consumers escape poor-value cable TV subscriptions. Yet the merest hint … [Read more...] about Apple’s new TV ‘stalled’ – likely to remain a niche product in UK
The Apple TV rumours that failed to deliver
Reports, speculation and rumours of new Apple TV products were rife in the build up to this week’s Worldwide Developers Conference. Depending on which site you read, Apple was meant to announce either (or both of) an actual TV set, a software development kit to allow apps to be built or any number of content deals. We reported some of these rumours, suitably flagged as such, … [Read more...] about The Apple TV rumours that failed to deliver