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Video shows 4th-gen Apple TV unboxed ahead of October debut

Andru Edwards of GearLive got his hands on what appears to be a legitimate production version of Apple's just-announced Apple TV, complete with packaging and accessories, which he proceeded to unbox on camera.
Since Apple already posted a glut of high-resolution photos to its website, not to mention the extensivedevice overview and demonstration provided at Wednesday's special event, today's video fails to provide much in the way of new information. Edwards also does not connect the device to an HDTV or power it on, which would have given insight into how the box operates outside of Apple's optimal demo conditions.
What can be gleaned from the four-minute video below is confirmation of what Apple announced two days ago. The device comes packed with a Siri Remote, Lightning cable (sans wall charger) for charging said remote and a black power cord. The Siri Remote is constructed out of aluminum with a glass touchpad and what sounds like tactile "clicky" buttons. Also present are two microphones, one embedded in the touchpad and another on the remote's back.
The new set-top streamer integrates powerful Siri support with cross-service content search, a dedicated App Store, the aforementioned remote control and various internal improvements like an overclocked A8 CPU and faster 802.11ac wireless communications. For gamers, Apple TV will support MFi controllers, including the new SteelSeries Nimbus.
Apple is slated to launch the new Apple TV with Siri Remote in October. A version with 32GB of storage will sell for $149, while a larger capacity 64GB variation will go for $199.
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Stock Futures Slip Ahead of Jobs Report
Stock futures edged lower Friday as investors, pummeled by a sharp drop on Wall Street a day earlier, awaited the Labor Department's October jobs report.
After a week of contradictory economic news, investors are anxious to learn how many jobs were created last month, and whether the job market continues to be one of the economy's stronger pillars. Wall Street economists surveyed by Thomson/IFR predict non-farm payrolls grew by 85,000, compared with growth of 110,000 in September.
Wall Street plunged Thursday amid worries that the U.S. could be stuck in a period of slowing economic growth and rising inflation _ and that the Federal Reserve would refrain …
Colorado wildfires force evacuations of 100 homes
GOLDEN, Colo. (AP) — Evacuation orders were issued Monday for about 100 homes in the mountains west of Denver and people in at least 200 more homes were told to be ready to leave as two separate wildfires kept firefighters battling flames driven by 40 mph winds.
One wildfire west of Golden had charred a little more than a square mile, or 850 acres, of rugged, steep terrain, with crews periodically retreating when winds kicked up, Jefferson County sheriff's officials said.
A grass fire of about eight acres was threatening at least 25 homes near Evergreen, roughly 20 miles southwest of Golden, while a third, smaller fire in the mountains west of Denver destroyed a structure …
Hope and new beginnings
Life Bridge ministry to recovering addicts underway
For those struggling with addictions, the journey to rebuilding health and relationships is paramount to recovery. That's where Life Bridge Ministries comes in. The year-old ministry at Kinghaven Treatment Centre is offering hope and new beginnings to recovering addicts and marginalized people.
Located next door to the former West Abbotsford Mennonite Church that recently merged with Wellspring Christian Fellowship to form Level Ground Mennonite Church (as of Jan. 1, 2009) - Kinghaven is ideally situated for Christian outreach. For some time, church members have been reaching out to Kinghaven residents, inviting them to …
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Woman arrested for DUI in 2nd crash at same spot
Call it drunken driving deja vu. For the second time in five months, a 23-year-old California woman has been arrested after she allegedly crashed her car while driving under the influence at the exact same spot north of Lake Tahoe.
And to top it off, Truckee Police say that in both cases, her blood alcohol content was more than three times the legal limit.
Police say Melissa Dennison of Truckee crashed at about noon on Sunday on Glenshire Drive just south of the Glenshire Bridge. They say she was extremely …



