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Your Apple TV actually can pair up with your iPhone or iPad, letting your mobile device work as a remote control. And in most instances, there's not much you need to do to forge the connection.
When the Remote app first launched in 2008, it could control your Mac and Apple TV’s music from afar—but that was about it. The program has come a long way in four years: Version 3.0, which ...
How to set up Apple TV Remote on an iPhone or iPad. If your iPhone or iPad is running version 13 of the operating system or later, Apple TV Remote should automatically be added to the Control Center.
It’s taken quite a while for the company to bring Apple TV Remote capabilities to iPad. Apple SVP Eddy Cue originally teased the software back in 2015, saying it would be arriving in early 2016.
The new products include the new 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models, a revised Apple TV 4K, a completely redesigned iMac with a 24-inch screen, and a radically redesigned Siri Remote that is ...
Apple today updated its Apple TV Remote app to introduce iPad support, allowing the Remote app to be used on the iPad for the first time. Prior to ...
Also added for both the iPad and iPhone is an enhanced Now Playing feature, with lyrics and playlists for music and chapters, and caption selection for videos. The Apple TV Remote app is free, and ...
If your Apple TV is running tvOS 18 or later, use your iPhone or iPad as the remote and check the signal strength indicator by going to Settings > Remotes and Devices > Remote. If the signal is ...
Apple TV also has a new software update today with tvOS 10.2 now out of beta and available for all users. Apple TV Remote for iOS is available for free on the App Store .
Apple has been promoting the new M1 iMac, ‌M1‌ iPad Pro, and second-generation Apple TV 4K following their announcements, and Apple's vice president of product marketing for home and audio Tim ...
As we noted in a prior post, Apple has updated its Apple TV Remote app to version 1.1.This latest version, which comes on the same day as tvOS 10.2 and iOS 10.3, brings long-awaited iPad support ...
Your Apple TV really is part of your Apple ecosystem. The proof is that you can use your iPhone or iPad as a remote control -- and it's easy to do.