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Apple HDTV iTV could Launch near the Middle of this Year

Apple TV Mockup

Analyst Peter Misek of Jefferies & Company says that Apple HDTV “iTV” could launch near the middle of this year with a suggested price tag of $1,499 and a 42-inch display. Apple TV will run iOS, same operating system which runs on iPhone and iPad, along with Siri the artificial Intelligence assistant.

Misek also notes that the use of Siri will remove the use of traditional remote and will allow users to use their voice to control the TV. Users will be able to surf the web thought Siri or chat with their friends.

Biggest hurdle in launching Apple TV is the shortage of display panels and getting deals done with wireless TV content providers. As Apple is moving along with all this, hopefully we see a final product some time later this year.

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Apple Bidding for English Premier League Streaming Rights

Apple bidding for EPL Streaming Rights

Apple has shown interest to broadcast live English Premier League (EPL) football matches when tender goes out. EPL is the top football league in the UK. This news strengthen the rumours that Apple is gearing up to launch it’s own TV Set this year. This will boost Apple TV and iPad sales in the UK.

Apple will be along with two other interested bidders Sky and ESPN. Sky paid 1.6 billion for the current broadcast of Premier League. English Premier League is considered premium content and increasing competition would give it great chance to increase the bid from previous seasons. via DailyMail

 

iOS Apps Running Full Screen on Apple TV

Apple TV has been hacked to run iOS Apps at full screen (720p) resolution.

Developers Steven Troughton-Smith and TheMudKip have been working for the past few days to hack 2nd generation Apple TV to run iOS Apps at full screen. The feature was accomplished by MobileX which replaces Springboard written by TheMudKip on a jailbroken Apple TV. All the credit goes to Troughton-Smith who since has been making progress running iPhone and iPad apps at full resolution.

Follow the video below.

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