Apple to release $99 Apple TV to trump Google TV?

In order to get the price down to $99, the rumored device sports only 16GB of memory. If it does indeed allow for 1080p streaming, 16GB is not enough memory to store more than a couple of movies. Together with Apple's purchase of the streaming music service Lala -- and their probable launch of iTunes.com -- does this mark a sea change in Apple's media sales strategy, a change in which they now want customers to store content in the cloud instead of on devices?
In many ways this would make sense, as one of the ways my Android phone is clearly superior to iPhones is through its synching with the cloud. Emails, contacts, calendar events, applications -- there is no need to plug an Android phone into your computer except to transfer music (which Android phones handle far less elegantly than iPhones). As it is, plugging in and syncing devices doesn't feel particularly "magical and revolutionary," to use Apple's parlance. But would 3G networks really support music and movie streaming? In the case of the former, yes -- the mobile applications for Pandora, Slacker Radio, and Rhapsody come to mind -- but movies are another beast entirely when it comes to bandwidth. Furthermore, the question is less, "could Apple does this?" and more "why would Apple do this?"

Link: AppleInsider | New cloud-centric Apple TV to cost $99, run on iPhone OS 4?









