Apple TV 2.3, DRM News, Snow Leopard Rumors

Several small announcements and updates this week from Apple. The AppleTV OS version 2.3 was released, with AirTunes streaming and the support for third-party remote controls. That’s a good idea considering how small the Apple remote is and how easy it is to lose. And, of course, the fact that anyone with a home theater setup (AppleTV’s target market) is using a multi-device universal remote anyway.
But in other home theater news, Apple has given in to another draconian anti-piracy measure by building in HDCP (High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection) into the new line of MacBooks. That means that you can’t play protected movies you bought from iTunes on large TVs and projectors unless they are “HDCP authorized.” If you are wondering how this is supposed to prevent piracy, or do anything other than upset Apple’s paying customers, you are not alone.
But then on the other side of the DRM battle, Apple is supposedly in talks with Sony, Warner and Universal to join EMI in allowing Apple to distribute non-DRM versions of their music through iTunes.
This week we are also finally starting to hear Snow Leopard rumors. The Mac OS X 10.6 operating system is potentially ahead of schedule and may ship earlier in 2009 than expected — perhaps in the first quarter.

Comments: 2 Responses to “Apple TV 2.3, DRM News, Snow Leopard Rumors”

    15 years ago

    Warning to Apple TV owners who have Boxee installed on their Apple TV - the Apple TV OS 2.3 update will break Boxee. See the following website for a manual fix:
    http://forum.boxee.tv/showthread.php?p=13301

    Jake
    15 years ago

    Well i hope snow lepord comes in jan.. Well i have No $$$ So i hope its free as it takes a dvd9 so i cant get it off the net... but windows is still on a dvd 5 Wow i hape they include a verson of ilife as its a pain to buy a new verson every 2 years but i love my imace 08

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