3G-Compatible 'ABC Player' for iPad En Route

With a revised ABC Player app will it be able to connect to a TV with Apple's Component AV Cable like iTunes videos do? The ABC Player doesn't now. I have watched several ABC shows on the iPad. I was able to catch up with three missed shows of Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution, Happy Town and Castle. What's great is an hour show is only 43 minutes long, and of course you can watch it on your schedule.
 
It's too bad that after lost is over ABC won't have anything worthwhile to watch on that player

For sure.
Lost is all I watch on the ABC app..
Luckily Ive never seen the show till I got my iPad. So I have 6 whole seasons to watch! :)
Almost through the first season and boy am I hooked!!!
 
I guess San Antonio (former SBC turned AT&T headquarters) has the best 3G in the country, because netflix looks great over 3G to me.

Either that or I'm not as picky as most. My friend agrees that it works great.

Actually AT&T moved its headquarters to Dallas.

Which does have very good AT&T coverage. I think most of the SBC covered territory has good coverage from the old SBC days.
 
i wonder how well these 3g apps will work over in here in the uk, because orange and o2 seem to have pretty good 3g and at&t sound terrible
 
I guess San Antonio (former SBC turned AT&T headquarters) has the best 3G in the country, because netflix looks great over 3G to me.

Either that or I'm not as picky as most. My friend agrees that it works great.

Yeah, here in Houston AT&T is also superb. Much better than Verizon or Sprint. We also get all the new rollouts first. Like for instance, if you have the 3GS you can take advantage of the new HSPA 7.2 rollout already. We got it completed January 5th this year. I don't think the full rollout across the country is supposed to be completed until near the end of 2011.

I often chuckle when people talk about how "poor" AT&T's service is as if that applies everywhere in the country. Seeing that New York in particular is basically the home of U.S. media though, I think it has been a poor marketing decision to not beef up its service in that area though.

Oftentimes, media perception is far more important than reality.
 
"One thing to consider is remaking the postal system for the electronic age. That is turn the postal system into a networking system where the service supports a wired data connection to every household. In effect the mail system becomes electronic. It would in effect replace the constitutionally mandated mail system of yesterday with a modern lower energy equivalent.

Yeah it is a big project but it makes a lot more sense than throwing away money on high speed trains or ferrys nobody uses. An electronic Mail system would impact every American, vastly reduce polution, encourage commerce and meet other goals of the original constitutionally mandated Mail system. In other words it serves the entire population to the benefit of all.

Dave "

What an innovative revolutionary concept!Perhaps we could call it...let's see now...it's mail,and it's electronic...How about electromail!
 
Lost! I love it so much, which is why I am only willing to watch it in the highest quality available. At best, Blu Ray and, at least 720p/1080i Satellite or iTunes "HD" download. So basically I am in the the camp of 'why offer something that's delivered quality cheapens the original product?' That is exactly why I never order calamari for delivery. However, just because I wouldn't watch a downgraded version of Lost over 3G doesn't mean I don't think anyone should be able to. Same position I have on Flash for web on iPhone OS.
 
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