AdmiralAK
Simply Daemonic
Here are a few things that have been brewing in my mind for a while now.
Media Center Mac ?
Way back when (1995), when I bought my first mac I remember having an option of getting a TV tuner card for my mac (which I did not, sadly ). TV/FM tuners are nothing new to the computing world, however what we are now seeing is a convergence of the TV/Radio and the computer under the banner of "Windows XP Media Center Edition". These computers are desktops and laptops that have built-in capability of viewing live TV, recording live TV and radio, and doing all other things media related.
The mac, in steve job's words is a digital hub (or so he wanted it to be). The mac *IS* a digital hub. Mobile phones and PDAs connect to it to sync info and access the internet wirelessly. There is a *free* suite of iApps that let you organize your photos and exhibit them in powerpoint-like fashion (iPhoto), there is a media player that allows you to play your DVDs, your digital video files, your digital audio files, listen to digital audio and video webcasts and even buy new *legal* tunes online! (iTunes, DVD player, Quicktime). There are *free* suites for creating digital audio CDs and processing and editing videos to CD or DVD (iMovie & iDVD). So what is missing? The answer is the ability to watch, listen to and record live TV and radio broadcasts (or cable/satelite TV). We are almost there, we *own* a digital hub, why not be able to do this as well in an out-of-the-box fashion without the need to buy extra hardware?
The MacOS now comes packed with bluetooth support, with inkwell if you have a tablet, with iSync to sync all your devices, with a free trial of .Mac and a whole bunch of things that make a users computer life quite enjoyable, why not add a new thing?
Admiral
Media Center Mac ?
Way back when (1995), when I bought my first mac I remember having an option of getting a TV tuner card for my mac (which I did not, sadly ). TV/FM tuners are nothing new to the computing world, however what we are now seeing is a convergence of the TV/Radio and the computer under the banner of "Windows XP Media Center Edition". These computers are desktops and laptops that have built-in capability of viewing live TV, recording live TV and radio, and doing all other things media related.
The mac, in steve job's words is a digital hub (or so he wanted it to be). The mac *IS* a digital hub. Mobile phones and PDAs connect to it to sync info and access the internet wirelessly. There is a *free* suite of iApps that let you organize your photos and exhibit them in powerpoint-like fashion (iPhoto), there is a media player that allows you to play your DVDs, your digital video files, your digital audio files, listen to digital audio and video webcasts and even buy new *legal* tunes online! (iTunes, DVD player, Quicktime). There are *free* suites for creating digital audio CDs and processing and editing videos to CD or DVD (iMovie & iDVD). So what is missing? The answer is the ability to watch, listen to and record live TV and radio broadcasts (or cable/satelite TV). We are almost there, we *own* a digital hub, why not be able to do this as well in an out-of-the-box fashion without the need to buy extra hardware?
The MacOS now comes packed with bluetooth support, with inkwell if you have a tablet, with iSync to sync all your devices, with a free trial of .Mac and a whole bunch of things that make a users computer life quite enjoyable, why not add a new thing?
Admiral