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CBS to allow Slingbox users to e-mail clips of shows
by Joel Keller, posted Jan 10th 2007 5:02PM
It seems like CBS is really trying to get on board with this whole Internet thing. In a keynote address to the Consumer Electronics Show, President and CEO Leslie Moonves told the crowd that old and new media are pretty much the same thing now, and that networks and other content producers should embrace the newer forms of media rather than fight them, like the music industry did.To that end, Moonves and Sling Media CEO Blake Krikorian introduced a new product, called the Clip + Sling, which will get loaded into Slingboxes starting in the second quarter. What the software will allow users to do is grab clips from CBS shows and then e-mail them to friends. You may eventually be able to "mash" clips together for your friend's amusement, though I'm not sure what purpose that serves. Anyway, it seems like Moonves really likes these new-fangled video thingies -- he brought one of the YouTube guys on stage during the speech -- but I just have one question: why the hell doesn't inntertube ever freakin' work right?
Apple introduces Apple TV
by Brett Love, posted Jan 9th 2007 4:24PM
That low rumbling whirrr you heard coming from the west as you sat down to your Fruity Pebbles this morning was the sound of the generators for the Steve Jobs Reality Distortion Field coming online. The master took the stage once again today to wow fans, put an end to some of the recent speculation and introduce some new products. As far as MacWorld's go, this one was a little odd. Most of the keynote was devoted to the new iPhone, with no mention of iLife, iWork, Leopard or any of the computer hardware. You can get the complete rundown on the show, including all the info about the iPhone, from our pals over at TUAW. For our purposes here though, the big news is Apple TV.
Simpsons keynoting at Macworld?
by Kim Voynar, posted Jan 4th 2006 2:44PM
Macworld opens January 9 in San Francisco, and rumors are swirling that Steve Jobs will be accompanied by The
Simpsons in his much anticipated January 10 Keynote Address. Macenstein predicted awhile back (see prediction #7) that the animated icons
would be keynoting with the Apple kingpin as part of an announcement by Apple and Fox they are licensing Fox
content, in particular episodes of The Simpsons, for the iTunes store. Like Macenstein, I'd far
prefer episodes of Family Guy myself, and maybe a little Futurama action as
well, but it will be interesting to see if this prediction pans out either way.
Speak up and let Steve Jobs know what you think, TV Squad readers! What Fox content do you want on your iPods?
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