sometime fall/winter (or Jannuary MacWorld?
no later than January MacWorld (be great to have it for Christmas) – Steve Jobs officially rolls out a standard definition version of this Airport streaming video doohickey. It has standard definition outputs only, including component video outputs. It uses a version of the FairPlay DRM. You might be able to burn a maximum of three discs of it ever using the DRM provided. Or perhaps you’d be able to play back the movies on probably three authorized devices (I’d like to see that be 5, but oh well) – such as laptop, desktop, and office. Or perhaps iPod Video, where the primary application isn’t on little bitty screen but out of the device into a TV. (after writing that, I think a January announcement to coincide with release of first Intel Macs is most likely) -if, as I think likely, Apple might require an Intel based Mac with the Intel Trusted Platform stuff in it for iron clad DRM (digital rights management) for downloaded movie playback, that makes this whole scheme contingent on thos