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From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 15:42:54 -0500



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From: David Price <david.price () envisional com>
Date: January 9, 2007 3:16:05 PM EST
To: "dave () farber net" <dave () farber net>
Subject: RE: [IP] Apple's Jobs Introduces Apple TV Set-Top Box for Shar

This is a very poor offering unless you're a die-hard iTunes and
Quicktime user. No divx. No xvid. Will only play media that's within
iTunes. For $299, I think most people would be far better off with the
new Netgear EVA8000 that plays just about everything you can think of
from any directory at which you point it on any pc (or mac or linux with
smb).

The iPhone, on the other hand: shiny!



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From: David Farber [mailto:dave () farber net]
Sent: 09 January 2007 18:54
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Subject: [IP] Apple's Jobs Introduces Apple TV Set-Top Box for Shar


Apple's Jobs Introduces Apple TV Set-Top Box for Sharing Files
2007-01-09 12:41 (New York)


By Connie Guglielmo
      Jan. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Computer Inc. Chief Executive
Officer Steven Jobs introduced Apple TV, a product that works as
a set-top box and allows users to transfer digital video files,
photos and music to their television.
      The product, with a wireless connection and remote control,
has an internal hard drive of 40 gigabytes, Jobs said today in a
presentation to the Macworld Expo conference in San Francisco.
Consumers can use the product to buy content from the company's
iTunes online store, Jobs said.
      Apple TV was released during Jobs's annual presentation at
the event. While analysts and investors are anticipating Jobs
will also announce a mobile phone based on the company's iPod
digital music player, the TV product, initially named iTV, may
generate more sales.
      ``In terms of the digital home, iTV is a much more important
product to Apple,'' Romeo Dator, fund manager of U.S. Global
Investors Inc., said in an interview today from San Antonio. He
helps manage $4.6 billion including Apple shares. ``People want
ease of use and fewer devices.''
      Shares of Cupertino, California-based Apple rose $2.18, or
2.6 percent, to $87.65 at 11:30 a.m. in Nasdaq Stock Market
composite trading. They gained 18 percent last year after more
than doubling in 2005.

                               iPhone?

      Analysts such as Keith Bachman at Banc of America Securities
and Benjamin Reitzes at UBS AG said they are expecting that Jobs
will introduce new software as well as the mobile-phone. Jobs may
also unveil new iPods.
      Bachman predicts Jobs will release an all-white phone with
no keypad and two batteries, one for powering phone features and
the other for music. Apple may start selling the device in March
or early April and may sell as many as 4.9 million this year, New
York-based Bachman said in a Jan. 5 report.
      The company has sold more than 2 billion songs on its iTunes
Web site, or more than 5 million a day, or 58 every second, Jobs
said. The site has also sold more than 50 million television
shows and 1.3 million movies, Jobs said.
      The company today said it reached agreement with Viacom
Inc.'s Paramount Pictures to sell movies on iTunes. The company
will sell 250 million movies on the site, he said.
      ``Zoolander,'' starring Ben Stiller, is among Paramount
movies that will be sold in iTunes, Jobs said. He demonstrated
sending the film from a computer to a TV.

--With reporting by Karen Moskow and Tony Greco in New York.
Editor: Moody

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