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AirPlay Will Enmagicalize Third-Party Apps and Safari With Video Streaming Next Year [Unconfirmed]

AirPlay Will Enmagicalize Third-Party Apps and Safari With Video Streaming Next Year [Unconfirmed] Today, the potential magic of AirPlay is slightly cramped in practice . Third-party video apps like Netflix don’t push out video, and Macs don’t push out anything, except through iTunes. A purported Jobsmail says that’ll change next year .

AirPlay Will Enmagicalize Third-Party Apps and Safari With Video Streaming Next Year [Unconfirmed] Although the Jobsmail isn’t one hundred pc authentical, if AirPlay is Apple’s grand plan on your front room, it’s a gorgeous simple task that it’ll connect more Apple products, more tightly one day. Like multiple applications on the Mac from Safari to QuickTime X ( hello Lion ), and third-party video apps like Netflix on the iPad. The less safe bet is that it’ll work for pushing games from your iOS device for your TV, but we’d prefer to see it anyway. [ MacRumors ]

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