The iPhone maker, whose $99 Apple TV box
competes with similar streaming devices from Roku and Google
Inc, intends to have its new device in stores in time for the
Christmas holidays, Bloomberg cited the anonymous sources as
saying.
A tie-up with Time Warner Cable would be the first with a pay-TV
operator, Bloomberg reported. Apple spokesman Tom Neumayr
declined to comment. Time Warner Cable also declined comment.
Apple, which in the past has referred to its set-top box product
as a hobby, regularly discusses partnerships with content
companies. But the company has recently given the product, which
plugs into a TV and streams videos from Netflix and other
content providers, more prominent placement on its online
storefront.
Speculation persists that the company is developing some sort of
major TV product to disrupt the traditional cable industry, but
that has yet to materialize.
(Editing by Diane Craft)
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