BY Joe White on Sat May 18th, 2013
Holding out for an Apple HDTV? Then take a look at this new impressive concept video.
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BY Andy Faust III on Wed April 11th, 2012
Apple could go with a satellite provider to back its new iPanel initiative.
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BY Andy Faust III on Sat April 07th, 2012
I was a doubter at first, but the iPanel name really is better than everything else.
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BY Andy Faust III on Wed April 04th, 2012
This iPod nano concept looks like the perfect Apple TV remote.
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BY Joe White on Fri March 02nd, 2012
Though Apple's attention appears to be focused on its imminent iPad 3 launch, Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster has decided to talk a little more about the company's long-rumored HDTV device ("iTV"), and has performed a preliminary assessment of how such a product might affect the consumer electronics market as we know it.
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BY Andy Faust III on Sat February 18th, 2012
Industry reports say Genesis Photonics is charged with making LED controllers for Apple's rumored HDTV.
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BY Joe White on Mon February 13th, 2012
In a new report, 9to5Mac claims that Apple could launch a new version of its Apple TV device at the iPad 3 special event, next month.
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BY Joe White on Mon February 13th, 2012
It looks like Apple might have some trouble calling its HDTV device the "iTV," at least in the United Kingdom.
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BY Joe White on Wed February 08th, 2012
Apple has announced that it is planning to stream Paul McCartney's intimate February 9 concert to Macs and PCs via iTunes, and also to Apple TVs - potentially signalling renewed attempts to utilize the company's set-top box, as MacRumors notes.
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BY Andy Faust III on Wed January 11th, 2012
Nuance's Dragon TV seems preemptively aimed at maintaining the television industry status quo.
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BY Andy Faust III on Mon December 19th, 2011
The Wall Street Journal has a newly published story on Apple's oft-rumored plans to introduce an all-in-one television set sometime between 2012 and 2013. And, though the most recent writeup is relatively light on any
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