Apple Watch preorders are approaching quickly, but will it be difficult to get your hands on one? Also, it looks like the upcoming Apple TV may lack an important future-proofing feature. The Happy Hour podcast is available for download on iTunes and through our dedicated RSS feed…

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Hosts:

  • Dom Esposito
  • Benjamin Mayo
  • Zac Hall

Here’s what we discussed in this episode:

  • Apple Watch pre-orders will begin at 12:01 PDT on April 10
  • AppleCare+ for Apple Watch: $999 for Edition, $79 for Watch, $59 for Sport
  • Upcoming refreshed Apple TV reportedly will not feature support for 4K video
  • Angela Ahrendts to retail staff: Encourage customers to buy Apple Watch & MacBook online
  • Opinion: Could the 1080p Apple TV 4 hint at a 4K Apple TV set?
  • Epic Samsung Galaxy S6 cinematic camera test (Video)

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