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Comments on: Apple TV 2.0 delayed a week or two

The free software update for current Apple TV owners "is not quite finished," the company announced Wednesday.

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They should've done this last week
by suchinlee January 30, 2008 11:27 AM PST
I think they should've announced this last week not on the day that marks the two-week point.

Anyway, I waited for months for an update, I guess a couple of weeks won't kill me.

Luck Kanthatham
Apple TV Source
(http://appletvsource.com)
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Nothing wrong with it.
by www.hdgreetings.com January 30, 2008 11:55 AM PST
The state of the art in software engineering is just not good enough to plan every project on time and under budget, thats why all companies struggle with it.

People asking companies "why is your software late" is kind of like asking a doctor "why didn't you cure my cancer".

The answer of course is sometimes the doctor didn't do all the right things, and sometimes nothing better could have been done.
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Correct your article!
by LouisDi January 30, 2008 12:20 PM PST
Your article is just plain wrong. New units from Apple ship with V1.1 just like all the ones out there now. I know because I got mine two days ago.
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You're right, my apologies
by Tom Krazit January 30, 2008 1:49 PM PST
I was under the impression that all Apple TVs that shipped after Macworld came with the new software, but Apple has confirmed that you're right, as you already knew.

We'll fix that. They say those units will automatically update to the new software when it becomes available, let me know if you have any problems.
It's my fault
by rcrusoe January 30, 2008 12:39 PM PST
Sorry, I just received my new Apple TV a couple of days ago and
was hoping the update would be ready today.

I should have waited until the update was ready before placing
my order rather than make everyone else suffer the
delay/problems that is enviable whenever I buy new electronics.

To all the existing and potential Apple TV owners out there - I
apologize.
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There's a lot at stake here.
by Norseman January 30, 2008 12:59 PM PST
Think about it--Apple has a lot riding on this. Apple TV is potentially the "next iPod". How well this upgrade works will be a big factor on how the iTunes HD movie rental business is initially received and what kind of buzz it generates. IMHO, this update was THE big announcement at Macworld, and Steve Jobs is going to make damn sure it's as good as it can be before we see it!
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BINGO!!
by rdlink January 30, 2008 1:21 PM PST
You hit the nail right on the head, Norseman. This is the first big shot being fired in the war of convergence. Apple needs to get this right.

And there is already a competitor out there, in VUDU. Granted, the ATV will offer more on every front except being able to buy HD movies (vs. rent them). But it's important that this work well for Apple, because people are watching.

The Macbook Air is a niche product, at best, and really more of a first effort in a new breed of computing. But ATV is the slice to Blockbuster's neck.
Agreed
by lantzn January 30, 2008 1:37 PM PST
I own an ATV and have been waiting for months for this upgrade.
Once this takes off I only hope the industry changes the release
time to the same as DVDs, instead of 30 day later, and lengthen the
24 hour watch limit to at least 72 hours. With those changes it will
be killer. Lets hope there's enough squeaky wheels to get this
accomplished.
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Too much pressure on a few
by jscott418 January 30, 2008 1:38 PM PST
I think you will see more software problems from Apple in the
future. Their is too many kettles on the burner on not enough
cooks. Somethings going to boil over!
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