WinHEC and Mira technologies

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in Future Apple Hardware edited January 2014
I just watched the Mira demo on CNET. I have to admit the technology is rather interesting. At first I thought there is no way PC users are going to drag their beige boxes into the living room and connect it to the television. But according to the demo the data is going to be

transmitted via 802.11b. Eventually new televisions will have the wireless technology built in. Instead of burning a DVD to watch video or your family pics, you can stream them straight to the t.v. Hopefully Apple doesn't miss the boat on the whole digital hub thing. They have a history of starting the race, then being left in the dust.

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  • Reply 1 of 4
    wmfwmf Posts: 1,164member
    Mira has nothing to do with TV.
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    voxmanvoxman Posts: 34member
    Watch the video...it certainly has a lot to do with TV.
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    eepeep Posts: 17member
    mira is microsofts plan to monopolise how we change channels on our tv.



    every here the three dead trolls and a baggie track 'every os sucks'?

    "my tv does'nt crash when i mute it" it will soon sonny jim, soon.
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    bradbowerbradbower Posts: 1,068member
    I agree. I see TV and telephony diverging with the digital hub. Too bad Mr. Jobs doesn't. Yet.
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