This post is essentially a link to a glorified blog, and a post by ambulance-chasing tech journalist Asher Moses, regarding Apple's upcoming TV product, which acts as a bridge between a normal televisual tube and the more sophisticated inter tube. I found it interesting, and while there is a whiff of lazy space-filling journalism to it, it certainly has some merit.
Here's a slice: "Apple TV is essentially an expensive paper weight that's incompatible with most video formats...For all of those reasons - especially the lack of movies and TV shows on the Australian iTunes store - I am dumbfounded as to how Apple is able to sell even a single unit in the Australian market."
Monday, July 2, 2007
A Brimful of Asher
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