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Airtight brings Apple’s Airplay on your Google TV, makes Cupertino and Mountain View play nice

We have seen Airplay work its way into Android phones owing to apps before, but what in the event you to reverse the equation? What with a view to stream not from, but to a desert-flavored player. Well, it’s little greater than an explanation of concept at this time, but Airtight does just that — turns your Google TV into an Airplay-compatible receiver. You’ll obviously should be running the latest OS update to enable Market access, and the you’ll pay $0.99 for the privilege of tinkering with the still rather rough app. For the instant there isn’t any support for streaming music (only videos), anything with DRM is wont play and mirroring is but a dream. But, it really works, and that is all that matters… right? Hit up the source link for more details and to buy it now.

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