Showing posts with label Apple TV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple TV. Show all posts

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Apple TV controlled by Siri Coming in 2013

Ideal for ages, television is Apple's approach . In any case reports that Nick Bilton of the New York Times , "will incorporate extensive voice features with Siri." Bilton continued - citing anonymous sources - indicating that the famous TV would be "a product guaranteed to Apple" since "Steve thinks that the industry is totally split." There is a link to the comments made ​​by Jobs Himself  in his authorized biography 

Sunday, July 10, 2011

iTunes 1080p HD movies soon on the menu?

For once, the next school year may make people happy. Farewell depression current or back to work, and welcome to the new Apple! Alongside the release of the iPhone probably 5 and 5 IOS, the 1080P HD movies might well land on the iTunes Store.Currently, Apple offers movies in 720p (1280 x 720) on iTunes and on the Apple TV, a nice resolution but may do so up to 1080p by early fall.

Friday, May 6, 2011

AirServer Turns your Mac to a Receiver AirPlay


AirPlay for you to use half-generation Apple TV or other compatible device required, eg connected to an AirPort Express. With the new app AirServer ($ 3) make sure that any Mac AirPlay a device and converts audio, video and photos can stream. Since version 4.2 (November 2010) available iOS is AirPlay.

Monday, December 20, 2010

iPhone 4 iOS 4.2.1 Unlock Release not for Long!


Last month the DevTeam released an update to release the iPhone Ultrasnow 3G/3GS IOS 4.2.1, but also reported that for the iPhone 4 or 4-generation devices expect. Many of you have asked about 4.2.1 Jailbreak with IOS or release.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

AirVideoEnabler activates AirPlay for all Jailbroken Apps

The hack that this is created is called AirVideoEnabler. It makes sure that after activation, you can stream videos from almost every app on your iPad to your Apple TV. The app should make use of Apple's default video player. 

At the launch of AirPlay, the reactions were as moderate. There was no support for third-party apps, but you could only stream video from a limited number of standard applications such as YouTube and the video app. 

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