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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/domai123/seemoremedia.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121For those who felt like they didn’t get quite what they wanted over Christmas, there might still be some items worth waiting for in the New Year. If you are one of those, look out for a good price on the new Apple TV (once it’s out). This really is worth having for those who feel the need to have it all, or even those who just love to be in control of their TVs and not the other way round. It was the late Steve Jobs who first introduced the concept of controlling everything on the TV with the Apple TV, so what is the new one set to do?
The Apple HDTV is said to be a totally independent entity in that it will be a standalone, high definition TV. Different sizes will be available, and it will integrate with every other Apple device one owns. It will be controllable through the iPhone and the iPad and maybe even via Siri.
But rumor has it, that before it hits the stores, iCloud access along with Apple TV software needs to be constructed into new iMacs. Its establishment will also enable Apple to gently make a presence in the whole world of TV.
]]>By this time next year, we could have the iTV from Apple in our bedrooms. Rumor has it that one of the last brainwaves of CEO Steve Jobs before his passing was the iTV. So let’s take a look at what the iTV might have the potential to achieve.
Jobs’ mission was “…to create an integrated television set that is completely easy to use. It would be seamlessly synced with all of your devices and with iCloud. It will have the simplest user interface you could imagine.”
Production of these new TVs is set to begin in February of 2012, possibly by top electric giant, Sharp. The idea is that gestures (using motion sensors) will be used to activate the screens as well as face recognition technology rather than button-pressing. Of course, criticism abounds that this could end up with all sorts of weird things happening with people making accidental gestures – that indeed could be quite amusing.
There could be more features that will be integrated too, like the Siri, the iPhone 4S voice command assistant. Watch this space for more information.
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To understand the basics you need to know the following: Apple’s iCloud is not intended as a replacement for local data storage on iPads or iPhones, but rather attempts to keep all of one’s data stored on any Apple/PC device in sync with each other. What does that mean for the lay individual? When preparing a document in Word on your computer, it will be immediately available for editing on the iPhone or another PC. You will no longer need to email the file to yourself or use a USB stick; it will all be everywhere you want it. In addition, the device will remember all your settings, apps, home screen layouts etc. That means that any upgrade you do will not impact information accessibility.
The iCloud is good for anyone who has many iOS devices since they will no longer have to spend time moving data around all their devices. Expect the device to be available sometime in the fall.
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