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Wednesday May 30, 2007
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More Apple news was anounced by Steve Jobs at D. From Tim Gideon's PCMag.com story:
Steve Jobs just announced two updates for Apple TV: the ability to directly access YouTube content from the devices menu on your HDTV, and a substantially larger (160GB) hard drive.
The YouTube feature has already been integrated into other media extenders, like the Netgear Digital Entertainer EVA8000, but Apple TV has the best user interface in the media-extender game, and integrating YouTube eliminates a big selling point the competition had over Apple. The YouTube feature will be available as a software update in mid-June.
Tim just got off the phone with Apple, so he'll be updating the story soon with more juicy details.
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May 30, 2007 7:05 PM
as we discussed earlier today...
May 30, 2007 8:02 PM
What we really need is to be able to stream rented movies off of the internet
May 30, 2007 9:26 PM
very cool update, and the fact that it'll come with 160GB drives in the future is definitely a winning move. I dig that AppleTV can recieve updates over the net as well, since it's essentially running Mac OS, who knows what they'll update it to do next!