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Editor's Pick: It's Hard to See WWDC Through My Apple TV Tears


Chris Maxcer
Jun 4, 2015 3:19 PM PT
By the time you read this, I'll have finished swearing in the privacy of my office, and likely will have entered the acceptance stage of grief. Already, realization is dawning that I was right to withhold hope that Apple would reveal a new Apple TV at its WorldWide Developers Conference on Monday. I hate it when pessimism wins. But how can I know that Apple isn't going to introduce a new Apple TV? [More...]

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