March 13, 2008 10:03 AM PDT

Apple patent filing shows TiVo-like Apple TV

Just how far might Apple be planning to take Apple TV, Take Three (or maybe four)?

An Apple patent application unearthed by AppleInsider shows a proposed system for using an iPod-like device as a remote control for an Apple TV-like device with DVR capabilities. (They never use the actual product names in the applications, but it's not too hard to tell.) It also suggests that Apple is thinking about making a version of Apple TV that could watch and record live television programming.

Apple has applied for a patent that could let you record David Letterman interviewing Ben Affleck (we think that's Ben Affleck).

(Credit: USPTO)

Apple TV got a little more interesting in January with the release of the second version of the product, which can play rented movies from the iTunes Store along with purchased videos. What it can't do, however, is replace your living room set-top box from your cable or satellite provider and deliver live television.

But in a series of illustrations, the patent application shows how a video player could scroll through a lineup of programs that looks an awful lot like the TV Guide channel. Viewers could watch, pause, and rewind live television when controlled by an iPod-like remote control device. In keeping with Apple's latest push toward multitouch interfaces, several gestures could be used on the remote control to fast forward, rewind, or pause, among other things.

The standard patent application disclaimer applies: Don't expect to see this device on store shelves in the coming weeks, as patent applications don't always make their way into products. Still, an Apple TV that could play live television--whether that's over cable, satellite, or the Internet--as well as rent movies directly from the iTunes Store would be an interesting device, especially if you could use your iPhone or iPod as the clicker.

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Patent Attorneys at Play
by ContentCreator March 13, 2008 11:37 AM PDT
"a lineup of programs that looks an awful lot like the TV Guide channel" And this from a patent application. Once upon a time, patents actually had to be novel, believe it or not.
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Apple start your photocopiers...8 years too late
by Anon-Y-mous March 13, 2008 3:53 PM PDT
Humm. This looks vaguely identical to TiVo and ReplayTV patents and their products shipped in 1999.
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Actually, I believe it's Albert Brooks
by Stevo March 13, 2008 4:15 PM PDT
Looking at the superimposed programming info at the top of the first picture, it looks like Dave's guests tonight include Albert Brooks and the lovely Kristin Cavallari. Plus, stay tuned for Stupid Pet Tricks... hey, when did Letterman start coming on at 10pm.....?!?!?
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iTunes downloads ??
by AppleSuxLeo March 16, 2008 8:54 AM PDT
Amazon MP3 without DRM , with much higher bit-rate , and lower cost that works across all platforms is killing off Apple`s business. And HULU (free/high quality) sure is better than paying iTunes for the same shows. iTunes...so long , nice not ever having known you !
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