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'''Arròs negre''' is a traditional [[Valencian cuisine|Valencian]] and [[Catalan cuisine|Catalan]] dish that is popular in the eastern regions of [[Spain]]. The dish is a type of [[paella]] that is characterized by its black color, which is achieved through the use of [[squid ink]].
== Apple TV ==


==Ingredients and Preparation==
[[File:Apple TV (logo).svg|thumb|right|The Apple TV logo]]
The main ingredients of Arròs negre include [[rice]], squid or [[cuttlefish]], squid ink, [[garlic]], [[onion]], and [[bell peppers]]. The dish is typically seasoned with [[saffron]], [[paprika]], and [[olive oil]]. The squid or cuttlefish is sautéed with the garlic, onion, and bell peppers. The rice is then added and coated in the sautéed mixture. Squid ink is added to the rice, giving the dish its distinctive black color. The dish is then cooked until the rice is tender.


==Cultural Significance==
'''Apple TV''' is a digital media player and microconsole developed and sold by [[Apple Inc.]]. It is a small network appliance and entertainment device that can receive digital data from a number of sources and stream it to a capable television. Apple TV is an integral part of the [[Apple ecosystem]], allowing users to access a wide range of content from the [[iTunes Store]], [[Apple Music]], [[Apple TV+]], and other streaming services.
Arròs negre is a staple dish in Valencian and Catalan cuisine. It is often served at traditional gatherings and celebrations. The dish is also popular in other regions of Spain, and variations of the dish can be found in [[Andalusian cuisine|Andalusian]] and [[Basque cuisine|Basque]] culinary traditions.


==Variations==
== History ==
While the traditional Arròs negre recipe calls for squid or cuttlefish, variations of the dish may include other types of seafood such as [[shrimp]] or [[mussels]]. Some versions of the dish may also include [[tomatoes]] or other vegetables.


==See Also==
[[File:Macworld San Francisco banner "Introducing Apple TV"-2007-01-09.jpg|thumb|right|Banner introducing Apple TV at Macworld 2007]]
* [[Paella]]
* [[Fideuà]]
* [[Catalan cuisine]]
* [[Valencian cuisine]]


[[Category:Spanish cuisine]]
Apple TV was first announced in September 2006 as "iTV" and was later renamed to Apple TV before its release in March 2007. The first generation of Apple TV was a 40 GB model, which was later upgraded to a 160 GB model. It was designed to sync with a user's iTunes library and stream content to a television.
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[[Category:Seafood dishes]]
=== First Generation ===
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[[File:Apple TV. 1st generation-2289.jpg|thumb|right|The first generation Apple TV]]
 
The first generation Apple TV was released in March 2007. It featured a 40 GB hard drive, later upgraded to 160 GB, and was capable of streaming content from iTunes. It had a [[Front Row]] interface and supported up to 720p video output.
 
=== Second Generation ===
 
[[File:Apple TV 2nd Generation.jpg|thumb|right|The second generation Apple TV]]
 
In September 2010, Apple released the second generation Apple TV. This model was significantly smaller and lighter than its predecessor and introduced a new operating system based on [[iOS]]. It supported 720p video output and introduced streaming from the [[iTunes Store]] and other services like [[Netflix]].
 
=== Third Generation ===
 
[[File:Apple TV 3rd gen front view.jpg|thumb|right|The third generation Apple TV]]
 
The third generation Apple TV was released in March 2012. It supported 1080p video output and included a faster processor. This model continued to build on the streaming capabilities of its predecessor and added support for more services.
 
=== Fourth Generation and Apple TV HD ===
 
In September 2015, Apple introduced the fourth generation Apple TV, also known as Apple TV HD. This model featured a new operating system called [[tvOS]], an App Store, and a new remote with a touchpad and [[Siri]] integration.
 
=== Apple TV 4K ===
 
[[File:Apple TV 4K 4gen 64gb.png|thumb|right|The Apple TV 4K]]
 
The Apple TV 4K was released in September 2017. It supports 4K resolution, [[HDR10]], and [[Dolby Vision]]. The device is powered by the [[A10X Fusion]] chip, providing improved performance for streaming and gaming.
 
== Features ==
 
Apple TV allows users to stream content from various sources, including the iTunes Store, Apple Music, and Apple TV+. It supports a wide range of apps available on the tvOS App Store, including popular streaming services like [[Netflix]], [[Hulu]], and [[Disney+]].
 
=== Siri Remote ===
 
[[File:Siri Remote second generation.jpg|thumb|right|The second generation Siri Remote]]
 
The Siri Remote, introduced with the fourth generation Apple TV, features a touchpad for navigation, a microphone for voice commands, and motion sensors for gaming. The second generation Siri Remote, released in 2021, includes a redesigned clickpad and improved ergonomics.
 
== Related Pages ==
* [[Apple Inc.]]
* [[iTunes Store]]
* [[Apple Music]]
* [[Apple TV+]]
 
== Gallery ==
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File:Apple TV. 1st generation-2289.jpg|First generation Apple TV
File:Apple TV 2nd Generation.jpg|Second generation Apple TV
File:Apple TV 2nd Generation back.jpg|Back view of the second generation Apple TV
File:Apple TV 4K (logo).svg|Apple TV 4K logo
File:Nasaappscreenshot.png|Screenshot of an app on Apple TV
File:Apple TV 5.2.jpg|Apple TV interface
File:A1842.png|Apple TV model A1842
File:A2169.png|Apple TV model A2169
File:A2843.png|Apple TV model A2843
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Revision as of 18:35, 11 February 2025

Apple TV

The Apple TV logo

Apple TV is a digital media player and microconsole developed and sold by Apple Inc.. It is a small network appliance and entertainment device that can receive digital data from a number of sources and stream it to a capable television. Apple TV is an integral part of the Apple ecosystem, allowing users to access a wide range of content from the iTunes Store, Apple Music, Apple TV+, and other streaming services.

History

Banner introducing Apple TV at Macworld 2007

Apple TV was first announced in September 2006 as "iTV" and was later renamed to Apple TV before its release in March 2007. The first generation of Apple TV was a 40 GB model, which was later upgraded to a 160 GB model. It was designed to sync with a user's iTunes library and stream content to a television.

First Generation

The first generation Apple TV

The first generation Apple TV was released in March 2007. It featured a 40 GB hard drive, later upgraded to 160 GB, and was capable of streaming content from iTunes. It had a Front Row interface and supported up to 720p video output.

Second Generation

The second generation Apple TV

In September 2010, Apple released the second generation Apple TV. This model was significantly smaller and lighter than its predecessor and introduced a new operating system based on iOS. It supported 720p video output and introduced streaming from the iTunes Store and other services like Netflix.

Third Generation

The third generation Apple TV

The third generation Apple TV was released in March 2012. It supported 1080p video output and included a faster processor. This model continued to build on the streaming capabilities of its predecessor and added support for more services.

Fourth Generation and Apple TV HD

In September 2015, Apple introduced the fourth generation Apple TV, also known as Apple TV HD. This model featured a new operating system called tvOS, an App Store, and a new remote with a touchpad and Siri integration.

Apple TV 4K

The Apple TV 4K

The Apple TV 4K was released in September 2017. It supports 4K resolution, HDR10, and Dolby Vision. The device is powered by the A10X Fusion chip, providing improved performance for streaming and gaming.

Features

Apple TV allows users to stream content from various sources, including the iTunes Store, Apple Music, and Apple TV+. It supports a wide range of apps available on the tvOS App Store, including popular streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+.

Siri Remote

The second generation Siri Remote

The Siri Remote, introduced with the fourth generation Apple TV, features a touchpad for navigation, a microphone for voice commands, and motion sensors for gaming. The second generation Siri Remote, released in 2021, includes a redesigned clickpad and improved ergonomics.

Related Pages

Gallery