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Apple CEO Tim Cook visits The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (Video)

Update: The full-length video was removed from YouTube. Here's a clip from the official The Late Show with Stephen Colbert YouTube channel.

Apple CEO Tim Cook made a rare television appearance last night on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. In the nearly 10-minute long interview Cook demonstrated the new features on the unreleased iPhone 6s. Stephen Colbert showed off his slapstick comedy chops while using Live Photo before asking about Apple's rumored driverless car, but Cook did not disclose any details.

Tim Cook talks about deleting stock apps and more

Before making an unannounced stop at the Fifth Avenue Apple Store in New York City, Tim Cook spent "20 minutes" with John Paczkowski of BuzzFeed. The Apple CEO discussed several topics including privacy concerns over Siri, his favorite iPhone 6s features and being able to delete stock Apple apps from iOS devices.

New iOS Apps and Games of the Week: Apple TV 4 and more

Apple TV 4

Apple finally announced its fourth-generation Apple TV during its iPhone 6s keynote on Wednesday. The new set top box is joining Apple's iOS devices in getting its own App Store, which means Apple TV owners will be able to download third-party apps such as " At Bat for Apple TV" and games. The new Apple TV remote will feature a built-in accelerometer and gyroscope plus trackpad for playing titles such as Manticore Rising, Rayman Adventures and more. Apple also previewed the Nimbus Steelseries Controller as an Apple TV accessory on its Apple TV product page.

Apple announces iPhone 6s with 3D Touch, major camera enhancements

iPhone 6s

As expected, Apple today revealed the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. The next generation iPhones have been completely revamped. CEO Tim Cook described the iPhone 6s as the "most advanced smartphone in the world". First off, externally the iPhone 6s models feature a custom aerospace 7000 aluminum alloy developed by Apple. In addition to the existing colors, a rose gold model will join the lineups.

New Apple TV features Siri integration, apps and more

4G Apple TV

The three-year old Apple TV has finally been refreshed. Apple detailed the next generation Apple TV at its fall media event. Highlights include a brand new remote control, which adds touch controls and Siri integration to the experience. The top surface of the remote is designed with a glass surface for easy swiping and touch selection. Siri brings voice search to the device, spanning multiple content sources such as Netflix and Hulu and returning all relevant watching options in one place.

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