Apple iTube: Apple Is Working On HDTV Sets, Calacanis Claims
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News —
... Nate Lanxon, who writes for Cnet.co.uk, got a chance to sit down with Calacanis for a few hours yesterday. The Mahalo CEO confirmed to Lanxon that Apple is indeed planning on entering the television market. “Love him or hate him, the bloke’s got contacts, and he confirmed to me that he knew first-hand that Apple was working on a networked television,” Lanxon explains. “These LCD HDTVs will be fully networked, with the ability to stream all your iTunes content from your Mac or PC. In fact, Calacanis told me they’ll function like a standard TV with an ...
Apple working on Networked HDTV?
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
... According to the C|Net UK's Nate Lanxon, Internet tabloid celebrity Jason Calcanis is going around the Valley telling people that Apple is about to get into the Networked HDTV business. Beyond the endorsement from Calcanis, who might just be seeking yet another avenue of self-promotion, it does make sense for Apple to be joining this very big market. They currently make large screen cinema displays, AppleTVs and all-in one units like the iMac. They also sell lots of TV shows and movies. Technologically speaking, Apple could probably ...
Rumor: Apple Developing Networked LCD With Built-in Apple TV [Rumor]
Gizmodo —
... is operating at full speed and everyone has "sources." The latest to offer up a juicy bit of gossip is Jason Calacanis, who went on record in an interview with CNET UK as saying that he has direct sources telling him Apple is developing a networked LCD HDTV that will have built-in Apple TV capabilities. Immediately, this brought up a smattering of conflicting ideas and opinions from a few of us at Giz as to whether or not this makes sense. And if it does happen, we almost certainly won't see it on Tuesday. Ultimately, we're still undecided one way or the other, but here's what ...
Calacanis: Apple Developing Networked LCD With Built-in Apple TV [Rumor]
Gizmodo —
... is operating at full speed and everyone has "sources." The latest to offer up a juicy bit of gossip is Jason Calacanis, who went on record in an interview with CNET UK as saying that he has direct sources telling him Apple is developing a networked LCD HDTV that will have built-in Apple TV capabilities. Immediately, this brought up a smattering of conflicting ideas and opinions from a few of us at Giz as to whether or not this makes sense. And if it does happen, we almost certainly won't see it on Tuesday. Ultimately, we're still undecided one way or the other, but here's what ...
Calacanis Rumor: Apple Developing Networked LCD With Built-in Apple TV [Rumor]
Gizmodo —
... is operating at full speed and everyone has "sources." The latest to offer up a juicy bit of gossip is Jason Calacanis, who went on record in an interview with CNET UK as saying that he has direct sources telling him Apple is developing a networked LCD HDTV that will have built-in Apple TV capabilities. Immediately, this brought up a smattering of conflicting ideas and opinions from a few of us at Giz as to whether or not this makes sense. And if it does happen, we almost certainly won't see it on Tuesday. Ultimately, we're still undecided one way or the other, but here's what ...
Apple working on networked televisions?
Macsimum News —
... File this under the “I’m dubious” department, but Nate Lanxon, CNET UK’s expert on digital music and portable media, says that Apple is working on a networked television. In a new blog he says that these LCD HDTVs will be fully networked, with the ability to stream all your iTunes... ...
Rumor Roundup: Apple-branded HDTVs, Blu-Ray, more NVIDIA
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... Jason Calacanis, who dropped a mild bombshell in an interview with a Cnet blogger on Friday (yo, JC, where's the love?): Apple is developing HDTVs that will support streamed content from iTunes, says Calacanis, integrating the ...
Apple HDTV rumors resurface
AppleInsider —
... Published: 11:00 AM EST Years-old rumors that Apple will roll out a line of Internet-connected displays have resurfaced in reports that suggest the company will bundle its Apple TV product within a new line of HDTVs. In a report referencing a rumor floated by Mahalo chief Jason Calacanis, who claims that he knows "first-hand" that Apple is working on what's described as a networked television , CNET writer Nate Lanxon noted that the assertion "isn't surprising" given Apple's 30-inch Cinema Display. Back in January 2007, American Technology analyst Shaw Wu supported such ...
Apple Developing Networked LCD HDTV/Apple TV Hybrid?
TheAppleBlog —
[image] Perhaps tired of notebooks hogging the spotlight lately, Apple TV is the subject of new rumors that surfaced this past weekend. Valleywag’s Jason Calacanis is making claims that Cupertino is developing a line of network-ready HDTV’s with built-in Apple TV functionality. The TV’s would offer the same feature-set as the current Apple TV peripheral, but would cut out the extra hardware, offering the ability to stream your content directly from any Mac or PC on your local network. In many ways this is a logical next step for Apple: Airport Express’ Air Tunes laid the ...
Rumor roundup: what we expect from Apple's notebook event (and details on our live coverage)
Infinite Loop —
... . And of course, there's the rumor from July that the updated notebooks might have glass trackpads and that a Mac tablet might finally make an appearance. Finally, on the craziest end of things, Weblogs, Inc. founder Jason Calacanis made headlines recently by saying that Apple plans to introduce a line of networked HDTVs that will be able to stream content from Macs and PCs, Apple-TV style (but sans the Apple TV). Let's just say we're not putting our money on that one. With so much speculation going around, some more off-the-wall than others, prospective Apple notebook ...
MacBook Event Rumor Roundup
Mac|Life all RSS Feed —
... he’s still got some influence in the industry by providing insider information on the new MacBooks and their capability for Blu-Ray. Rose claims his source isn’t as reliable as the last iPod/iTunes rumor rendezvous, but if he’s right he’ll be 2-for-2. hdtv CNet UK asked Jason Calacanis to dish out a few rumors of his own. Calacanis hinted that Apple will release networked HDTVs that will allow you to stream directly from your computer and use your iPod Touch or iPhone as a remote, without an Apple TV box to mediate between devices. best buy Gizmodo posted Best Buy’s ...
