Wednesday, March 21, 2007

FW: CW Emerging Tech -- Will Apple TV be bigger than iPhone?

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Will Apple TV be bigger than iPhone?

Apple TV isn't the first product to collect, manage and play on TV video
that was downloaded to desktop computers. But then, the iPod wasn't the
first portable digital audio player.

Not surprisingly, then, some industry experts say Apple TV, due to be
released this month, will be a huge iPod-like success, doing for digital
video what the iPod did for audio. Some even think Apple TV could be bigger
than Apple Inc.'s much-ballyhooed iPhone, which will be released in June.

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