Saturday, March 12, 2011

Boast Update Apple TV-essay streaming MLB and NBA games


Are you fond of watching movies in TV specially in sports? Its gonna be great if you feel convenience while watching movies in TV. And now with its latest software update for Apple TV, Apple is now presenting its easy streaming of MLB and NBA games directly through its $100 media-streaming unit.  You can have limitless access to every baseball and basketball game through your Apple TV, all you need an lively subscription to either service, and you can have limitless access to every baseball and basketball game through your Apple TV. The popularity of Blu-ray movies is devastating as people have shifted their attention from general DVD and HD DVD to Blu-ray discs. In the same moment  people’s requirements of dealing with these Blu-ray files to do other use are also arising, like streaming Blu-ray movies to Apple TV for hooking up to home theater, so as to watch them in high quality and wide screen comfortably and leisurely with no matter best friends or family members.
MLB.TV streaming had previously been accessible for Roku and PlayStation 3, but built-in Apple TV functionality brings an ease of use and integration previously unseen. There are two subscription models for MLB.TV, $100 a year for standard and $120 for the premium offering (which boasts home and away broadcasts, in-game DVR capability, and different camera options).
In other software news Apple also released an Apple TV software update (version 2.2) that adds the new Genius playlist feature from iTunes 8 and the last round of iPod to Apple TV. To use it, hold down the play/pause button while playing a song and you’ll see a dialog to “Start Genius,” or add to an on-the-go playlist (pictured). Apple TV 2.2 also fasten a vulnerability that could allow a “maliciously crafted movie file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution.” You can get the Apple TV 2.2 update from Settings .

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