Apple TV: The Little Hobby That Wouldn't Die
[IMG]http://rack.1.mshcdn.com/media/ZgkyMDE0LzA0LzI0LzA5L1NjcmVlbl**b3QyLjE4ZGI3LnBuZw pwCXRodW1iCTU3NXgzMjMjCmUJanBn/19816317/1e4/Screen-Shot-2014-04-24-at-12.31.38-PM.jpg[/IMG]
After Steve Jobs unveiled updates to the entire iPod line and revealed That ****** would soon be sold in the iTunes store, he made one final product an**uncement.
"This next thing is a Little unusual for us," Jobs began during an Apple event in June 2006. "It's a sneak peak of a product That will be an**unced in the first calendar quarter of 2007. We usually keep things pretty corralled until we are ready to ship them, but in this case I think it completes the story."
That story, as Jobs told it, was about building a more complete ecosystem, which would let consumers access their entertainment content across what were then the three major screens: the computer, portable music player and television. In order to bring in the biggest of those screens, Apple planned to release a set-top box, referred to in the demonstration as iTV. Read more...