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02/07/2008, 12:40pm, EST
Thursday, February 7th
Live iChat, broadcast TV for Apple TV?
Apple has filed for a patent describing expanded Apple TV/Front Row functionality, including live iChat and broadcast TV programming as part of potential future Front Row features. The filing illustrates a process for associating widgets with content displayed by a multimedia center application, with one example revealing a yet unreleased version of Front Row and/or an Apple TV remote that includes a new set of Widget Keys.
Apple filed for another 46 patents alongside its new Apple TV/Front Row application. The highlighted patent describes the display of real-time information, live iChat session widgets, text messaging widgets, and more. The addition of such features would expand Apple TV's functionality to allow full communication right in the living room without the need to sit down at a computer.



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It would be great because using the webcam on the computer is so unnatural. It makes more sense to use the webcam in the living room.
I recently purchased an AppleTV and am lovin it! Great to see the possible direction Apple is headed with this.
If Apple can turn this into a Wii of set-top boxes (social interactivity), I think AppleTV will definitely be a VERY strong 4th leg of their business "chair" (Mac, iPod, iPhone, AppleTV).
And NO, the web camera shouldn't be built into it. How may AppleTVs are in stereo cabinets, behind smoked glass or screens, or otherwise not sitting right next to the TV? Probabaly a pretty good number of them. It will need to be a tethered (wireless?) camera that you can set by the TV so you are looking at it while watching your screen.
But then, how would you connect it? 4-pin FW require extra cables to power the darn thing. USB2 is still too slow, especially if you want a decent resolution for an HDTV. I'd propose Firewire as the answer to this problem. There are plenty of cameras out there that utilize it. The old iSights are FW400, but I bet if aTV caught on anywhere close to how the iPod did, we could see hordes of aTV accessory makers to supply it.
VideoChat via aTV could be one of the big factors for apple increasing the popularity of Firewire among consumers and not just pros. With a growing interest, we might even see FW3200 finally introduced in a Mac Pro.
All of this is years in the making, so we'll have to wait and see.
All that's really needed is about a 3Mbps internet connection to go 2-way HD quality iChat using H.264. 720 Kbps is fine for basic 2 way video chat (sub standard Def - 400x300).
An Apple wireless (WiFi) HD video camera would be PERFECT! Wonder if there's a patent out there floating in the US patent office for a wireless HD video camera?