IPTVision > It's TV, but not as we know it
[Lost in Colonisation] Plenty have already been written about the Apple TV, on how its features are limited and will be a massive flop to how it will revolutionise TV viewing. I think I agree to both point of views, because how you feel about Apple TV depend heavily on what TV is meant to you and how it fits into your life.
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[Blogs.ft.com] Financial Times Tech Blog: Users can also display other content, such as photographs, over their televisions using Apple TV, but only if they use certain software to do it (Apple's proprietary iPhoto on the Mac and Adobe's Photoshop photo album on Windows PCs). For now, at least, users who want to watch a video clip on YouTube or display photos that sit on sites such as Flickr or Snapfish will be locked out.
[Smarthouse.com.au] IPTV - Smarthouse: Apple has unveiled the highly anticipated Apple TV at Macworld in San Francisco. The move could revolutionise the way we watch movies.
[Digitaltx.tv] Digital TX Limited Weblog - Articles, Library, Opinion, Reference ...: TV menus will no longer carry a few hundred channels from broadcasters in a subscriber’s country and its neighbours, but literally millions from every country in the world, of any size, made by anyone. Every TV channel, radio channel, movie, TV program, video game, music album, piece of software, picture, mobile accessory or multimedia presentation can be accessed in any country, anywhere, by anyone, on any device from wherever they are, whenever they want.
[Crave.cnet.co.uk] BBC isn't playing catch-up on IPTV - Crave at CNET.co.uk: You can get a glimpse of the potential of this technology on the BBC Three site, where you can download complete episodes of the comedy show Nighty Night. Of course, this type of delivery system will completely usurp satellite and terrestrial TV, making Sky dishes a fascinating relic of a distant age, pored over by futuristically dressed schoolchildren reading science holobooks.
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[E-consultancy.com] iptv - Internet Marketing News and Blogs | Internet Marketing News ...: The ability of web-based TV services to offer users what they want to watch, when they want to watch it, rather than being slaves to TV schedules, will make all the difference, Gates told the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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