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Apple TV 2: Rentals, HD Quality – FREE software upgrade and Price drop!

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Jobs notes how everybody has tried and failed to get movies off the internet onto a widescreen TV. He admits that Apple TV was a miss as well, that people really want Movies, not an accessory for your computer.

“Apple TV Take 2: No Computer Required.”

  • You can rent movies directly on Apple TV.
  • Movies will be available in DVD and HD quality!
  • Audio and Video podcasts
  • Grab photos from Flickr and .Mac
  • An entirely new user interface

The HD movies are a dollar more to rent.

The new interface on Apple TV is really slick – the shopping experience of looking for movies, music, and TV shows on your television seems very intuitive and fun. You can also browse and download any podcast in the iTunes podcast directory. Browsing photos is easy too – despite the fact that Flickr refused to serve up photos for Steve. ;)

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It’s a free software upgrade! …..AND they’re droped the price to $229. It will all be available in 2 weeks.

Jm Gianopulos, Chairman and CEO of 20th Century Fox, has announced that going forward, their DVDs will come with a “digital copy” that you can use in iTunes or on your iPhone.



iTunes Movie Rentals Announced

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They’ve sold 4 Billion songs, 125 million TV shows, and 7 million movies. However, that 7 million mark is lower than they’d prefer. So today, Jobs has announced iTunes Movies Rentals.

On board – every major movie studio! Steve presented them with a “and by the way.” They will launch with 1000 films by the end of February. They will be on iTunes 30 days after their DVD release. You can watch on iPhone.

You can also start watching within 30 seconds of downloading. You have 30 days to begin watching, then once it starts you have 24 hours to watch it. You can also transfer even as you’re watching.

Older titles will be $2.99, new releases are 3.99. It launches today and free software updates are available for all compatible devices (iTunes, iPods, and iPhones)!

Movie rentals will also be available in HD quality for $1.00 more (That’s $3.99 for DVD quality and $4.99 for HD quality). You can also shop for these movies directly from your television with Apple TV 2.

New apps added to iPod Touch

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It’s a $20 upgrade to existing iPod Touch users – you can get

  • Mail
  • Notes
  • Maps
  • Stocks
  • Weahter

The new software will be preloaded in new Touches, but the cost is disappointing to current Touch users.

New iPhone Features – Macworld Keynote

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Steve jobs announced several new iPhone features in the keynote at Macword, including:

  • Maps with location
  • Webclips
  • Customize Home screens
  • SMS multiple people at once
  • Chapters, subtitles, and languages in videos
  • display of lyrics

The features fall very much in line with the previously leaked 1.1.3 update.

The new Google maps not only does location, but it also allows you to edit routes and add “pins” to the maps anywhere you like.

The SMS client allows you to send to multiple people, and the “thread” you create allows you to re-send to that same group multiple times.

There is a new “plus button” at the bottom of Mobile safari. Merely by tapping that “plus” button you can add any web shortcut to your home screen. Even better – web clips remember where you’ve zoomed and panned to – to customize the thumbnail on the home screen.

Jobs also confirmed the moving icons around the home screen does indeed use the “jiggly method,” which clearly indicates to the user that you’re in “re-arrange” mode.

The software update is available today and for free!


iPhone News in the Apple Keynote

They’ve sold 4 million iPhones in 200 days – 20,000 iPhones per day on average.

On US Smartphone marketshare, the quarter ending in September, In its first 90 days of shipping it garnered nearly 20% of the smarpthone marketshare. They nearly equaled Palm, Motorola, and Nokia combined. Jobs expects they’ll do even better when the December numbers come out.

Apple Time Capsule – Macworld Keynote

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At today’s keynote, Steve Jobs announced “Time Capsule.” It’s a full Airport Extreme base station that also includes a “server-grade hard drive.” It is meant for wireless backups for notebooks. Time Capsule runs on 802.11n.

The 500gb drive version is only $299. The 1 terrabye model is $499. It will ship in February. “It’s the perfect companion product to Time Machine.”

Live from the Macworld Keynote

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We’re here and we’re live! The show got started a little late, but it’s still on, baby!

We won’t be fully liveblogging every moment, but we’ll be doing a big new post for every big new anouncement. Stay tuned! Steve is on stage now! He’s looking back at 2007, talking about the iMac, the iPods, and “of course the revolutionary iPhone.”

4 things to talk about today.

Thing 1: Leopard. They’ve solved over 5 million copies. Steve is talking about Leopard’s capabilities, its accolades over Vista. Microsoft Office is going native on Intel. It was Time Capsule

Thing 2: iPhone!

Google Improves Their iPhone Interface

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Google gone and got itself all dolled up for Macworld. I’m a big fan of the new tabs and an even bigger fan of the new http://igoogle.com, which is pretty much the only web portal I’ve ever bothered with (besides, of course, just the plain jane Google page). They take full advantage of Safari’s capabilities with neat AJAXification throughout. If you’re a Google user (and you know you are) and if you’re an iPhone user (and you’re here so that’s likely true too), it’s worth a look-see. There’s other improvements, including:

Customization of tabs
New and improved Gmail
New and improved Calendar
iGoogle for the iPhone – Official Google Mobile Blog: Google on the iPhone: Macworld Makeover

As long as we’re talking Google, check out this Christmas miracle:

The New York Times reports that, based on internal data from Google, more iPhones were connecting during Christmas than any other mobile device, despite the fact that industry figures show only two percent of smartphones worldwide as belonging to Apple. A few days after Christmas, iPhone traffic dropped below that of phones using the Nokia-backed Symbian operating system, but kept a second-place ranking. – Electronista | Google gains iPhone traffic, updates apps

…Looks like more than a few lucky folks received an iPhone for Christmas, no? That’s one benefit of Apple’s non-standard activation agreement – it’s a heck of a lot easier to gift an iPhone than it is any other phone in the US.

Another Keynote, Another Fake Leaked Outline

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Above: a big yawner, courtesy of twob

It happens every year lately – a day or two before the big Keynote, some tiny site1 claims to have the outline of what Steve Jobs will announce. The supposed goods on the iPhone: 16gb at $499 (really going on a limb there), arrival in Japan in March, and the unveiling of the SDK. A full unveiling, actually, with lots of details.

All of which are pretty safe bets.

After the jump: the full supposed outline. Give it credit for being realistic — heck, give it credit for being boring. But do not, we hope, give it credit for beingreal.

1 Yes, we are a tiny site as well and we know you thought it earlier. Be Nice.

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Macworld 2008: What’s in the Air? Not WiMAX.

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The internet is all abuzz over the latest Macworld rumor – AppleInsider has spotted Apple banners with the slogan “There’s something in the air.” My guess hope is something rather less revolutionary than WiMAX Apple devices or a 3G iPhone – both of which I consider very unlikely. WiMAX is just not widespread enough yet and too much of it is controlled by Sprint and Clearwire. No way Apple is going to get in bed with Sprint given their relationship with AT&T, and Clearwire is just too small.

Instead, I’m hoping for .Mac services on the iPhone. Radically improved .Mac services have been something I’ve wanted to a long time. What I’d really like: Google services integration, iWeb mobloggling from the iPhone, and access to .Mac’s online storage. Please Please.

Meanwhile, check out what our forum members think is coming at Macworld.

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