This week, we discuss some new details on the Apple Watch 2, an upcoming Apple TV Siri Remote app, and all the new stuff released between now and the last episode! The Happy Hour podcast is available for download on iTunes and through our dedicated RSS feed.
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Here’s what we discussed in this episode:
- Apple releases $99 iPhone 6s Smart Battery Case, Apple’s first official battery pack iPhone case
- Apple plans March Apple Watch 2 event, 4-inch ‘iPhone 6c’ possible
- Opinion: How soon is too soon for an Apple Watch 2?
- tvOS 9.1 is now available on the new Apple TV, Siri now plays Apple Music + Remote app works
- Apple plans to bring Siri Remote features to the iOS Remote app in 2016
- Apple’s Tim Cook comments on iPhone 6/s battery case: It’s for overnight trips, not daily charging
- Official BBC iPlayer app launches on Apple TV for UK users
- Apple almost halves price of iPhone 5s in India as it seeks to accelerate growth
- How-To: Find and create Christmas stations + playlists with Apple Music
- Sonos rolling out Apple Music support in beta from today
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