Apple Inc wants every screen in your home to be an Apple screen. The
company will be taking a giant leap toward accomplishing its goal at
this year's WWDC. In just a decade, Apple Inc has become a dominant force in computers,
tablets, and mobile. It has yet to make major inroads into the biggest screen of them all: the television. Oh this is great news.
Sure, there's Apple TV, but it has been a "hobby" for the company. Last year, 2.8 million units of the device were sold, and 2.7 million units have been sold so far this year. Though that's impressive, it's a far cry from the company's iPhone, iPad, Mac, and iPod sales.
"It's not a fifth leg of the stool," CEO Tim Cook said recently at the D Conference. "It's not the same size as the phone or Mac or tablet business."
That's all about to change, though. The Apple TV App Store is on its way, opening up the floodgates for developers to create killer apps for people's living rooms. The new TV app store will be part of iOS 6, I'm told, which already powers the operating systems of the iPhone, the iPad, and the iPod Touch.
Sure, there's Apple TV, but it has been a "hobby" for the company. Last year, 2.8 million units of the device were sold, and 2.7 million units have been sold so far this year. Though that's impressive, it's a far cry from the company's iPhone, iPad, Mac, and iPod sales.
"It's not a fifth leg of the stool," CEO Tim Cook said recently at the D Conference. "It's not the same size as the phone or Mac or tablet business."
That's all about to change, though. The Apple TV App Store is on its way, opening up the floodgates for developers to create killer apps for people's living rooms. The new TV app store will be part of iOS 6, I'm told, which already powers the operating systems of the iPhone, the iPad, and the iPod Touch.

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