The TV app and single sign-on will be available in December as free software updates for Apple TV (4th generation), iPhone and iPad customers in the US. Starting in December, subscribers to DIRECTV, DISH Network and others will be able to sign in once on Apple TV, iPhone and iPad to access apps that are part of their pay-TV subscription. In addition to the new TV app, customers in the US will have a simplified way of enjoying their pay-TV video apps by using single sign-on. The TV app will allow users to begin watching on one device and pick up where they left off on another.Store: If users are looking for something new, they can check out the Store to discover great new content across video services that they have not yet downloaded or are not yet subscribed to, along with the latest releases on iTunes.Library: Viewers can access their entire collection of iTunes movies and TV shows that they have rented or purchased on iTunes.Recommended: Viewers can explore a great selection of curated and trending shows and movies, including collections handpicked by Apple’s curators, and dedicated categories and genres such as kids, sci-fi and comedy.At any time, users can simply ask Siri to continue watching a show and immediately pick up where they left off. Up Next: Users can enjoy the shows and movies they are currently watching, including recent iTunes rentals and purchases - all presented in the order they are most likely to watch first. For example, when viewers finish an episode, the next one will automatically appear at the start of the Up Next queue, as will any new episodes as they become available.From Watch Now, viewers can then go to Up Next or Recommended to choose what to watch. Watch Now: Watch Now is where viewers will see their collection of available shows and movies from iTunes and apps."The TV app shows you what to watch next and easily discover TV shows and movies from many apps in a single place".Īpple showed off the following key features: "Using apps on Apple TV, iPhone and iPad has become the primary way for so many of us to watch television", said Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services. Siri is aware of where sports events and news are being shown, and users can simply say things like, "Watch the Stanford game", "Which football games are on right now?" or "Watch CBS News" (all Apple's own examples) and Siri will switch to the relevant live broadcast.