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equinux expands The Tube with iPhone support
Posted by Dennis Sellers Feb 4, 2009 at 12:00pm
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equinux has expanded its TV software The Tube with two free iPhone apps to let you integrate the iPhone into the TV experience. With Live TV, users can stream live TV programs directly to their iPhone from their Mac with The Tube. With TubeToGo, you can access TV recordings on their iPhone whenever and wherever. You can even program recordings in The Tube on the go. Live TV shows live television in an optimized resolution for the iPhone when it is in the same WLAN as The Tube software. As soon as an iPhone is registered with The Tube, all currently available TV channels will be available with a click. It’s also just that easy to change channels in “Live TV” and even start a recording, according to equinux CEO Till Schadde. With TubeToGo, iPhone users can watch The Tube recordings on their iPhone via the internet. Additionally, they can program recordings in their personal electronic program guide (EPG) and manage the complete recordings archive on the go. TubeToGo also offers the possibility to share published recordings with friends. TubeToGo uses MobileMe or any other ftp server for online storage. Live TV and TubeToGo are now available to download free at the Apple App Store. Both iPhone apps run with equinux’ TV receiver TubeStick, which costs US99.9. The TubeStick for DTT/DV-T is available for 49,95 Euro at resellers or online on the equinux Online Store. For customers who already own a TV receiver for Mac: The Tube can be purchased for $39.95/€29,95 on the equinux Online Store. The Tube supports more than 20 TV devices and is localized in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. Be sure to check out the Macsimum Valetine’s Day Coupon book below. It has discounts available only to Macsimum readers.
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Dennis Sellers Dennis has been a newspaper editor/reporter (seven years) and teacher (seven years). He has over 4,000 magazine, newspaper and online articles to his credit. He has also covered the Mac and tech industries for over a decade for such online publications as MacCentral, MacMinute and now MacsimumNews.
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