Apple introduces TV app to watch shows across all devices

Apple kicked off its product event on Thursday with an update coming to Apple TV.

Apple is holding an event at its Cupertino, California headquarters to debut new laptop and desktop computers. The new products will launch just ahead of the holiday shopping season.

But CEO Tim Cook kicked off the event by announcing a TV app which lets you access content across other apps. A feature called “Up Next” allows you to toggle between what you’re watching on your mobile device and the TV (i.e. you’ll be able pick up where you left off in a movie bought on iTunes, or a TV show from HBO Now). The free app will roll out by the end of the year.

Cook added that 8,000 apps are now available on Apple TV — 2,000 of which are games. Popular game Minecraft will be coming to the platform soon.

“We believe the future of TV is apps,” Cook said.

The company is also expected to launch new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro notebooks, as well as a redesigned iMac desktop computer. In addition, affordable MacBook Air line is slated for a refresh.

The MacBook Pro laptops are rumored to have a second display at the top of the keyboard, allowing you to control Mac apps with your fingertips. The devices are also said to have better graphics, a flatter keyboard, a slimmer body and larger trackpad.

Hidden in this week’s macOS Sierra updates were photos teasing the MacBook Pro. The laptop appeared to have an OLED screen that supports TouchID, the fingerprint identification system used for security and Apple Pay.

The 13-inch MacBook Air is also believed to get an upgrade too, but it won’t likely come with Retina display. Meanwhile, the smaller 11-inch version could be entirely cut from the line. The move wouldn’t be too much of a surprise, considering the introduction of the 12-inch MacBook last year. Both laptop sizes will reportedly come with USB-C support.

A hardware update could be in the future for the iMac, too. It’s said to feature a faster and more powerful processor and better graphics. Apple dropped its Thunderbolt display from the Mac line earlier this year, but it’s rumored to be working on a new 5K display to replace it. (Apple currently has a 5K iMac model.)

However, we won’t learn more about when consumers can buy a pair of AirPods, Apple’s new wireless earbuds teased at the iPhone event last month. The company said on Wednesday it is delaying the launch for an unknown amount of time.

Although the iPhone remains the company’s biggest moneymaker, Mac sales accounted for 12% of revenue in the third quarter of 2016.

Earlier this week, Apple reported an annual sales decline for the first time since 2001. It’s uncertain if Thursday’s news will drum up consumer excitement and spark an uptick in sales.

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