Posted 12/19/2008 at 12:53:38pm | by
Danny Estrada
Apple finds itself in yet another legal battle, this time over patent infringement with the Apple TV.
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Posted 12/02/2008 at 7:18:59pm | by
David W. Martin
Noteable Apple TV hack update includes new features with compatibility with Apple TV 2.3 firmware.
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Posted 11/20/2008 at 10:53:35pm | by
David W. Martin
World domination and universal control of your Apple TV is at hand with Apple TV Upgrade 2.3. Learn how to control your Apple TV with a universal remote after the jump.
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Posted 10/03/2008 at 7:43:05pm | by
David W. Martin
Apple TV update brings Genius Playlists, purchase of HD TV, shows and quite possibly one of the most requested features by Apple TV owners.
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Posted 09/30/2008 at 12:18:28pm | by
David W. Martin
The ongoing "Brick" mystery expands to include the Apple TV. How would the device factor into the rumors? find out after the jump.
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Posted 08/07/2008 at 2:32:24pm | by Steve Paris

Wouldn’t it be great if your home-ripped movies looked the same in your iTunes library as their expensive iTunes Store–bought brothers?
We already showed you how to convert your DVD collection into iPod-compatible clips using MacTheRipper and HandBrake (“Hardcore How-Tos: The Digital Media Edition,” Apr/08, p23). This time, we’re going to take this process a little further and polish up those files to make them look just like iTunes Store purchases, complete with named chapter markers, poster artwork, and a description field containing a film synopsis as well as a short list of its cast and crew.
If you followed our directions in the April issue, you’ll have to re-encode your film in step 1 below if you want to name the chapters. But the rest of these steps can be done to the files you already have. Most of the information for the description field can be gleaned from your DVD covers, but if you don’t own a scanner and don’t feel like typing all that information, the Internet is the best place to search for alternative content. Time to get your DVDs out and start creating a beautiful digital film collection.
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Posted 05/29/2008 at 9:32:49pm | by David W. Martin
The much heralded hack for the Apple TV, aTV Flash ($59.95) has been repealed and removed from sale. The company reported today on their website the following information:
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FROM THE ARCHIVE
Posted 01/30/2008 at 2:40:12pm | by Roberto Baldwin

Apple TV update pushed back a week or two.
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