AirServer For Mac Gets An Update - Now Fully Supports iOS 5, OS X Lion
AirServer is a recently updated Mac app that has the ability to turn your computer into an AirPlay receiver.
AirServer is a recently updated Mac app that has the ability to turn your computer into an AirPlay receiver.
Apple has launched a brand-new section in the App Store called "TV Time." As the name suggests, this new section houses television related applications, such as Netflix, ABC Player and IMDb.
It sounds like a lot to ask for - an iPhone, iPad and an Apple TV. But if you do happen to own all three devices, an app called "Joypad" can allow you to play your favorite iOS games on the "big screen," provided the games' developers implement its API.
Here's a great, new feature discovered in the latest beta version of iOS 5: When making FaceTime calls, it's possible to stream the video to an Apple TV via AirPlay, and make the call using a "big screen."
Apple, with two new spots this week, is continuing its campaign to tout all the great things you're missing out on if you don't have an iPhone. ek.
Great news, jailbreak fans: AirServer is now available for iOS, meaning you can enjoy Apple's AirPlay feature without the need for an Apple TV (or desktop computer).
In the first beta version of iOS 5, Apple has added an amazing feature called "AirPlay Mirroring." This allows users to wirelessly mirror their iPad's display on an HDTV, providing its equipped with an AirPlay capable device (like an Apple TV).
Yesterday, we mentioned one of the keynote's less-discussed features added in iOS 5 - "AirPlay Mirroring." This interesting feature allows iPad owners (running iOS 5) to wirelessly screen mirror, via AirPlay. And now, we've spotted a video that demonstrates the feature.
Apple has added so many brand new features in iOS 5, it didn't even mention them all. And not everything outlined by Scott Forstall was really explained in any great depth - like AirPlay Mirroring. This little-discussed feature was mentioned, and it sounds impressive - though we don't know all that much about it.
More and more apps are getting updated with Airplay, plus we have apps to make you feel angry, hungry and even a little guilty, but all in the name of fun.
Apple’s Airplay technology allows wireless streaming of media from iOS devices to the Apple TV and is very nice. But, it has one drawback: it only streams in 720p. That didn’t stop two enterprising enthusiasts from figuring out how to change this to 1080p.
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In iOS 4.3, Apple allowed developers to create AirPlay enabled applications - apps that can stream both audio and video from an iDevice, to an AirPlay capable device (such as an Apple TV). Now, in a new section of the App Store, AirPlay fans can see exactly which apps utilize the recently added feature.
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While iOS 4.3 hasn't been released yet, it seems that Apple is already allowing iOS 4.3 AirPlay-enabled apps into the App Store. The first of them, StreamToMe just made it to the store and allows users to stream video to an Apple TV.
Apple's AirPlay technology has been widely advertised for its innovation of wirelessly streaming content on the fly from your iDevice or computer to a 2G Apple TV. While users have been thrilled with this free addition, some have been disappointed with the limitations. Today, one of those limitations has been removed, thanks to an iOS developer.
The highly talented jailbreak developer, Erica Sadun, has created some fantastic Mac apps for Apple TV owners. But, is it possible to watch Twit.tv on an Apple TV via Sadun's recently premiered AirFlick? Yes.
TUAW's Erica Sadun has managed to make another AirPlay hacking advancement. After creating AirPlayer, the Mac OS X app that allows users to stream content from an iDevice to a Mac computer, Sadun has developed another tool. It's called AirFlick, and it allows users to "stream data outside of iTunes," in any format, from a Mac to an Apple TV (2G) device. Read on to find out more ...
AirMediaPlayer is a new, Windows-based "AirPlay media player," that allows iDevice owners to stream media to a PC. Read on to find out more ...
Many people were disappointed to discover that Apple's AirPlay was limited to just a few first-party apps at launch. Supposedly, Apple wasn't quite ready to put AirPlay in all of its app, nor to give developers access to it yet. Now, this might have changed, as a third-party app supporting AirPlay has just made its way to the App Store.
After unleashing AirPlay for all our apps, TUAW's Erica Sadun is back at it again with a new, sweet hack, for you to (air)play with. It's called AirPlayer. Read on to learn more ...
An amazing trick can help you send audio from one iOS device to another. Read more ...
Less than 48 hours after first being demoed on a third-party application, AirPlay, Apple's new streaming feature has already been hacked and can now be activated inside almost any app.