2010年7月10日星期六

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Just a few months ago, word had it that replica watches wholesale Apple was trying to lure the giant TV networks — with tiny success, apparently — to lower the prices of their shows on iTunes from $1.99 an episode to 99 cents each. Now the rumor is that Apple's at it with 99-cent shows, except this time they'd be streaming rentals than downloads on the market.



Apple is — again — shopping the idea around to the zhjchv0710 networks, according to NewTeeVee's anonymous sources, & the rental terms would supposedly be similar Replica Mobile Phones to those for film rentals on iTunes: You'd have 30 days to watch, or 24 hours six times you hit "play."



It also sounds like Apple might finally be prepared to jump in to the streaming game, with TV-show rentals streamed from the cloud, possibly over a brand spanking new iOS-powered Apple TV tool with flash storage, like the one Engadget rumormongered about back in May.



This document is the latest in a string of rumors about Apple & its perpetual living-room "hobby," the three-year-old Apple TV. last week, the New York Times claimed replica purses that Apple is working on a application update to the Apple TV box that would boast a redesigned interface — or , another redesigned interface — that might even be based on iOS, which could theoretically permit for apps from the likes of Hulu & Netflix.



& back in May came Engadget's rumor of a slimmed-down, flash-storage Apple TV able to streaming TV shows & films. Best of all, the new Apple TV would cost $99, Engadget claimed, compared with $229 for the existing 160GB model.



The current Apple TV, which still depends on video downloads stored locally (& is subject to annoying buffering if your broadband connection slows in the technique replica watches of downloading), is looking increasingly long in the tooth these days. The PlayStation 3, for example, streams Netflix videos & will be the first game console to stream TV shows from Hulu, while the Xbox 360 scored last October when it launched in to 1080p video streaming, a feature that makes the 360 my home video box of choice.



There is also the compact Roku box, which BT Cinema Player 2010 streams Netflix & Amazon videos & sells for as tiny as $79, & now Google's getting in to the game with its app-friendly Google TV home-video platform.To my mind, Apple's best hope of jumpstarting its home-video hobby would be the exact, pared-down tool described in the Engadget rumors — one that would stream videos instantly over the Web, permit for apps like Netflix & Hulu, & cost $99.As for the 99-cent TV-show rentals, well .... personally, I liked the idea of 99-cent episodes that you could keep a whole lot better.