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    iOS 5 hints a new Apple TV

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    Apple has been a constant part of technology news in the world and whenever it launches any device then the frequency of the Apple related news is too much.

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    The company recently launched iOS 5 and whenever Apple releases any new operating system, people around the world start sniffing around the code of the new operating system and same is the case with iOS 5. The new version is not an exception and these activities keep the rumor mill about the most powerful company churning.

    This time it has been reported that the new version of the iOS 5 hints that a new Apple TV could be announcing soon by the company. According to the report, there is a code in the file system which says “Apple TV 3,1″. This might be true and probably we will be hearing from the oficials soon about this new TV hitting around.

    What can we expect from the TV? Probably the fastest chip Apple has ever used; A5. The same chip which is powering iPad 2 and iPhone 4S. The TV might be having the ability to 1080p HD videos for long time.

    We dont have any words from the officials and all the content is based on a code which said so. Thus we dont know what exactly are the plans of the Apple.

    This might be a clue to another rumor that Apple is expected to add movie streaming feature to its iCloud service which is just a thing that Apple TV might also have this feature. Game playing has been very much easy with this iOS 5 upgrade as it enables the Apple TV to mirror other Apple devices with the feature we call AirPlay.

    If Apple is planning to roll in a new TV this is going to be very entertaining TV for sure. GO share your interests as we are very much interested in knowing them. Stay tuned with us for more news.

    Source: ZDnet

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