Apple TV tries to correct wayward path with fixes

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It was surrounded by excitement and then plopped down on the ground as a dud. Now, Apple hopes to push forward with Apple TV through fixes in their most recent update.

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After releasing a buggy version of new Apple TV software last week (and subsequently removing it from download) Apple has issued a new version of the update to Apple TV users. The new version is labeled Apple TV Software 6.0, and it comes in at build number 11A502. This is a substantial increase from pulled 11A470e version. The new Apple TV update brings iTunes Radio, the iTunes Music Store, and new AirPlay functionality.

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