The freshly designed Apple TV app for the iPhone, iPad and Apple TV box is meant to help you more easily find TV shows and movies you want to watch.
Author: Edward C. Baig, USA TODAY
Google I/O: Cheaper Pixels, Android Q, smartphone addiction tools, Nest Hub Max
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Samsung delays launch of Galaxy Fold following display issues
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