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Apple patent filing hints at at ‘iServe’ media server
mercredi 6 février 2019, 15:30 , par Mac Daily News
“I’ve long wanted an Apple media server (the ‘iServe,’ perhaps?), though it may never happen,” Dennis Sellers writes for Apple World Today. “But who knows? Apple has filed various patents for such a device in the past, and has filed for another one (10,200,430) this week.”
“The ‘network media device’ patent filing is for a network media device that pulls multimedia data from one or more sources (e.g., a multimedia website or a multimedia server computer) at a first time, stores it to long-term storage within the device and transmits the stored multimedia data to one or more designated multimedia playback devices at a second time,” Sellers writes. “Apple says it would be beneficial to provide a mechanism whereby a consumer could off-load, over a computer network, specified multimedia content to a playback device that could at a later time, send the information to conventional entertainment devices such as stereo equipment, televisions, home theatre systems, etc.” Read more in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: Don’t get too excited. Apple has been filing patents like this for many years. Okay, who wants an Apple NAS device/home server (one that comes ready-to-go out of the box, that you don’t have to build yourself and which definitely won’t be called “iServe”)? — MacDailyNews, August 25, 2015 SEE ALSO: New patent hints that Apple is considering a network-attached storage device – August 25, 2015 Apple could make a killing with this little-known device – July 15, 2014 Apple patent hints at an ‘iServe’ media server – July 2, 2014 Apple ‘iServe’ home server for the masses? – December 11, 2006
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