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The Apple TV – a media extender for bringing iTunes video and music to a widescreen TV

Jaman LogoJaman is a P2P video client enabling users to purchase inexpensive downloads and rentals of films over the web. It focuses on the independent film circuit with International audiences.

Jaman launched a few months ago, so let’s take a look at what has changed, if anything, since then.

As it turns out, its creators have done quite a bit. Some alterations, some enhancements, some more polish. It’s moved along.

With the new Jaman, users can commence with a film soon after a download begins (granted that the broadband connection is fast enough to ensure the data comes down more quickly than video is played back.

Plus with an improved layout to the website and a new community page (one of those more interesting features of the Jaman project), the whole package looks a good amount more attractive.

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Posted in: Apple TV, Broadband Video Companies, News, Video Distribution, Video Start-Ups, Video on Demand, Web Video Technology by Chris Tew on June 22, 2007

CrossCast systemsI recently rambled on about how the StreamCast Player was the most elegant flash player I had ever seen. The guy behind this fluid browser based video player, Micro Pasqualini, also hinted to me he had another project in the works called WiTV, but that this was “top secret”.

Yesterday I managed to have a chat with Pasqualini, who shed a bit of light on what this whole WiTV thing is…

I have to say I am very intrigued by the talk of a browser based Joost and Apple TV compatibility.

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Posted in: AT&T, AT&T HomeZone, Apple TV, Broadband Video Companies, Joost, Microsoft, News, SlingMedia, TV Gadgets & Equipment, TiVo, Video Distribution, Video Start-Ups, Xbox 360 IPTV by Chris Tew on June 9, 2007

Looking at the Joost interface it will be obvious to many that this is something that you could imagine on your TV screen. In fact, the first moment I saw Joost I thought that’s exactly where the company wants to take it.

Mike Volpi, the new CEO of Joost arriving from Cisco. told The New York Times that:

Joost is a piece of software and it can reside on a variety of platforms… It could be on a television set-top box. Or potentially it could be imbedded in a TV set with an Ethernet connection, or on a mobile phone, or in some alternative device that might come out in the future. The flexibility is really high.”

Possible Set Top Box Partners

But who will this STB partner be? Joost could theoretically just go out there and strike a deal with any STB manufacturer to create a Joost IPTV box that will bring Joost to the TV set.

However, I’ll put my money on the fact that they are also waiting for a deal with a popular brand with a large consumer base.

Let's look at the options:

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Posted in: Apple, Apple TV, News by Chris Tew on April 13, 2007

Apple TVFriend of webtvwire.com Eirikso has noted that there will likely be several versions of the AppleTV.

He gets this idea because the Apple TV is using a template in the Apple Store which is always used by Apple products that have different versions (e.g different hard drive size, premium models etc), rather than using the store template used for products that have only one version.

This no doubt infers that Apple will be releasing different versions/models of the Apple TV in the near future.

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Posted in: Apple, Apple TV, Media Extenders, Microsoft, News, TV Gadgets & Equipment, Xbox 360 IPTV by Chris Tew on March 27, 2007
Apple TV vs xbox 360

The Apple TV was finally released last week and as I expected the reviews of the device are not that flattering. I’ve said already that the Apple TV was over-hyped and I’ve noted a number of alternatives to the Apple TV (now there are even more).

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