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Apple Pitching iTunes TV for $30 a Month

Written on November 02, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 12 people have commented

Big Cable has just been given a lot more to worry about in a landscape that is already rapidly changing under its feet. All Things D is saying that Apple has been shopping around a subscription-based model for video content to TV networks recently, and it looks to be a fairly attractive deal from a [...]

New “Get a Mac” Ads Target Windows 7

Written on October 23, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 74 people have commented

Microsoft may have only just launched Windows 7, but Apple isn’t sitting back and letting Redmond enjoy its time in the spotlight. Instead, last night it revealed three new ads in the popular “Get a Mac” series featuring John Hodgman and Justin Long, all of which go after Windows 7 by name.
The three ads, “Broken [...]

Lots of Nearly Live TV Now Available Free to UK iPhone Users

Written on October 14, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 10 people have commented

TV on the iPhone isn’t anything new, but a new web site makes it much easier, more direct, and less expensive for iPhone users in the UK. Just by visiting the site and logging into the new beta web app from TV Catchup, you can access 11 slightly delayed British TV channels, streamed directly to [...]

Discovery Channel: Now Showing on the iPhone

Written on August 24, 2009 by Chris Ryan and 3 people have commented

While not necessarily late to the game of providing their own native iPhone app, the Discovery Channel (iTunes link) is behind networks like Bravo and HGTV, and like the rest, its definitely still trying to find its footing in a market where traditional media often struggles.

More from Munster: This Time, it’s an Apple TV (Set)

Written on August 21, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 12 people have commented

Remember Gene Munster? He’s Piper Jaffray’s Senior Analyst, and has been talking about tablets for most of this year. Well, now he’s got a new string to his bow and is talking about an Apple TV. Not ‘Apple TV’. An Apple TV. An actual, hardware, big-screen television.
In an article from Philip Elmer-DeWitt over on Fortune’s [...]

Mac TV Tuner Roundup: Eight Tuners to Tap Into Your TV

Written on August 12, 2009 by Peter Venero and 21 people have commented

Whether our intentions are to have the latest in-vogue gadget for the sake of usability purposes or to just stay ”trendy”, the point is that we’re always on the hunt for the latest and greatest. To that end, I’m happy to share with you a round-up of the TV tuners available today for the Mac [...]

Two New iPhone Commercials From Apple: Share and Travel

Written on August 04, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 13 people have commented

Apple recently introduced two brand new TV commercials, currently airing on U.S. cable and network television, that continue the “There’s an app for that” series of ads. The two new spots, called “Share” and “Travel,” both highlight features common to all currently sold iPhone models, instead of just the newer 3GS.
In “Share,” the focus is [...]

Final Draft 8 Review

Written on August 01, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 19 people have commented

If you’ve ever harbored the desire to write for the silver screen and tried to do something about it, you’ll already know about Final Draft, the showbiz industry’s favorite scriptwriting software.
Everyone in Hollywood uses it; Studio Execs, beleaguered Producers, hot-shot directors… even Michael Bay uses it, but don’t let that last one put you off. [...]

Ubisoft Exec Thinks Apple Has Gaming Platform in Mind

Written on May 29, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 6 people have commented

Apple has made significant steps towards cornering the mobile gaming market (though that “premium” games section so far hasn’t come to pass), and both Sony and Nintendo have likely been forced to re-examine their portable offerings in order to try to regain ground. I doubt either of those companies or Microsoft would appreciate competition from [...]

Genius Extended to Movies and TV in iTunes 8.1

Written on March 25, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 3 people have commented

I still have a lot of music-savvy friends who deny the validity of the the name Genius for Apple’s recently implemented iTunes music recommendation engine, but regardless of how appropriate the name may be, the service has now been turned on for movies and TV, too. That means selecting any movie or TV show in [...]

Elgato Releases Turbo.264 HD Video Convertor

Written on March 20, 2009 by David Appleyard and 6 people have commented

Elgato is a company synonymous with television and video hardware products for the Mac. Today they announced the availability of Turbo.264 HD, a hardware conversion tool that offers a fast way to encode video between formats or move video off your HD camcorder.
Many different software tools exist for converting video on the Mac, ranging from [...]

TV.com App Streams Major Network Content to iPhone

Written on February 27, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 4 people have commented

Finally, one of the networks has figured out that the iPhone represents a huge audience just waiting for some quality video content. CBS is the network in question, which must’ve gotten tech savvy when they acquired CNET a little while ago. They’re offering content, including full episodes, via the recently released TV.com (iTunes link) application [...]

Band Gives Away Everything (Sort of) for $3 Via App Store

Written on February 19, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and No one has commented

The headline in this case is slightly misleading. The Presidents of The United States of America (remember Lump, anyone?) are giving you access to four Presidents’ albums (all the ones the band owns the rights too), plus rarities and b-sides. The key word there is “access,” because while you can listen to the songs as [...]

Could Apple Bring Streaming Content to iTunes?

Written on February 12, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 1 person has commented

Everyone talks about the trend towards cloud computing, and for a while, it seemed as though computers would eventually become nothing more than net-connected screens and keyboards, since the need for local storage was slowly but surely being eroded. If you use a media download service like iTunes, though, you are probably very aware of [...]

SlingPlayer for iPhone Coming Soon

Written on January 08, 2009 by David Appleyard and 4 people have commented

Sling Media, Inc. have announced at Macworld that they are working on a version of SlingPlayer Mobile for the iPhone. Demonstrations are being given at the conference, and the software would seem to be in the later stages of development.
The software provides a way to push TV content wirelessly (via 3G or Wi-Fi) to your [...]

Apple Pushing Green Notebooks in Ad Campaign

Written on November 27, 2008 by David Appleyard and 4 people have commented

With their latest lineup of products, Apple is pushing the new environmental features in an aggressive way. Rightly so, they are proud of their achievement — going from a heavily criticized Mac and iPod lineup a few years ago, to a set of very environmentally friendly products today.
Their environment page states, albeit in a typically [...]

TV Adapters for Mac: 9 Options for Watching Live Television

Written on November 13, 2008 by David Appleyard and 15 people have commented

In recent years, the Mac has become a device capable of acting as a very powerful media center. iTunes, Front Row, and OS X in general, provide a plethora of features which justify the Mac as a living room device.
That said, one vital piece is missing as a standard: watching and recording live TV on [...]

BBC iPlayer Coming to a Mac Near You

Written on November 07, 2008 by Olly Farshi and 9 people have commented

The BBC’s iPlayer is nothing short of a digital revelation — providing viewers in the United Kingdom with online access to an ever-changing (and free) selection of the BBC’s internationally-revered quality programming.
For an increasing number of us Brit’s, BBC.co.uk/iPlayer is the site we surreptitiously visit on our lunch-breaks at work and the destination for catching up on [...]