The Apple TV is getting some great new updates pretty soon.
The fourth-generation Apple TV, which launched last October, is the first Apple TV to have an App Store, the first with the ability to play games, and the first with a touch-sensitive remote control that also works with Siri.
Apple has only released one major update for the Apple TV since it launched: tvOS 9.1, which was released in early December, offered several bug fixes and offered support for Apple Music, as well as the ability to use Siri to play content from Apple Music.
But tvOS 9.2, which should be ready for the public within the next couple of months, offers much more than the last update. Take a look.
tvOS 9.2 introduces support for folders. So now, you can group any Apple TV apps you want into any folders on the home screen, which is great for organization and efficiency.
The 9.2 update also introduces support for Bluetooth keyboards. This is a good thing, since it's a major pain to use the Apple TV remote for inputting text.
tvOS 9.2 will also introduce Apple's Podcasts app to the Apple TV, so you can watch or listen to your favorite podcasts on the biggest screen in your house.
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