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Apple Developing Interactive Widgets for Apple TV
![]() MacNN reports on a number of new patents from Apple, one of which involves an interesting use of "widgets" alongside streaming video that would allow for more interactivity. ![]() The August 2006 filing introduces the possbility of incorporating Dashboard-like Widgets alongside video content in the Apple TV interface. The Widgets could be triggered by the video itself and could be contextual: Quote:
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Could this be the "interactive tv" people have been talking about for years?
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Thats exactly what I see future in TV is all about
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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"widget keys" on the apple remote? hmmmmmmm...
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Lame ! Bring the games on !
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this could be very interesting, I'm in the market for a revised Apple TV, my new HD ready TV is on it's way :-)
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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This could be very, very slick! I look forward to see what
has up it's black mock turtle-neck sleeve.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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It would be nice to be watching the Cards beat the Cubs on my HDTV and have everyone's latest stats, as well as other games detailed stats show up. Could be a nice feature.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Anyone else notice that all of Apple's new products are based around selling me content?
If all they are going to do with the widgets are use them to viral market to me, then no thanks. |
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sounds great and all... but how about that take 2 update?
then we'll talk.
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As long as it didn't interefere with people's viewing (something that randomly pops up out of nowhere, like those annoying ads in the corner for other shows within shows), and it was more of something that showed up when *I* chose to get more information/interaction, then I would totally welcome something like this!
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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why not widgets like Mac OSX? just press a key button (play + menu) or something during playback popping up weather, stock and etc.
just let it be imported via iTunes or just make several widgets built in for easy access. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Commercial Alternative
This idea seems like a good alternative to commercials and may be a good incentive to encourage more free content on
TV. Studios and networks currently are holding back on distributing content online because right now there's no real good way of collecting advertising revenue. This may be the solution - and it seems like it could be implemented seamlessly in a way that is much less intrusive to the viewing experience and could actually be quite useful for a lot of people. However, I could also see networks interested in using this technology for adding more conventional pop-up ads to their content - but I really think they'd get the most out of it if they make it as useful and unobtrusive for the viewer as possible.Edit: This could also be an interesting supplement to product placement. Imagine you're watching one of your favorite shows (streaming for free through your TV, since the networks are gaining revenue from this new feature) and you see a product being used that you're interested in. With a click of your Apple remote, your credit card is charged and the product is on the way to your house. And the networks could potentially gain additional revenue for each customer they deliver. No more need for conventional ads - or even going outside!
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The terms of the patent must be very specific, since Joost (peer-to-peer TV.. ish) has been doing this for about a year now (possibly longer I can't remember). Although their widgets are chosen by the user manually like in OS X rather than automatically.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Amen to that
I also thought it was interesting that they elude to it having a DVD drive Not to mention someone would develop a TIVO widget WOW, this is the future of media and I WANT IT
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I think this is just an idea - not something that we will see any time soon - it was submitted in 2006 - 1 1/2 years ago and has reference to a DVD player (not part of the AppleTV) etc...
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useless w/o tuner
This is a pretty useless feature unless AppleTV Take 3 includes a HDTV tuner. Who wants live statistics for a recording of a sporting event? How many people actually record live sporting events? If the interactive features are limited to purchased iTunes store content, it's more of a pointless novelty than the "bonus" features on your average DVD.
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Sweet. That would be pretty cool, I have to admit.
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TV? Especially if this feature gets implemented.
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I say cool!
This sounds really cool... and I think leads to bigger and better things in the future. Like another poster pointed out... it would be nice to see this have an HD tuner... BUT... maybe Apple (or other media companies) may offer first run on-demand content that would allow for some interactivity... Hummm... almost like a virtual TIVO??? Think of it like Pod Casts for your Apple TV. Interesting if you let your mind expand some. :-)
As for the comment on Games... go buy a PS3 or Wii if you want games!
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1) The article suggests that the stats feature would be for live sporting events, not recordings of sporting events. 2) I record many sporting events. A lot of the time, I'm forced to record Cardinals games and watch them when I get off work. I have friends who recorded the superbowl, and then watched it later. |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Saint Augustine, FL
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YES!!
Another opportunity for a Weather Widget! |
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I really don't care for ads. I hope this isn't focused as a way to place ads on content that is paid for on an a-la-carte basis. I do understand it for free content, but not for the stuff the consumer pays for.
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This may be a technical point, but I think your use of the word "developing" in the title is out of place.
I work in the software development department of a large firm, and a patent application like this would not be considered evidence of any "development" here. "Design", maybe; even that would be a bit too strong. "Development" would imply that Apple really has actual architects, designers, and programmers working on actual software versions of these patents. All that's evident from these applications is that someone at Apple is at least brainstorming these ideas and exploring them as possible projects. They MAY already have this software running on AppleTVs in the lab (thought I doubt it) but the patent application doesn't imply any kind of "Development". I'm pointing this out because when I first saw your headline, I thought you had news about Apple hiring developers for this project, or inside info from employees working on it. |
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The streaming versions will have commercials, as they are on TV, anyways.
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