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New Apple TV will feature universal search, start at $149

“On Wednesday September 9, Apple will unveil its next generation Apple TV,” John Paczkowski reports for Buzzfeed. “The device is a significant overhaul of its hoary predecessor, with more powerful innards and a new remote that sources say has been ‘drastically improved’ by a touch-pad input and, as first reported by TechCrunch and independently confirmed by BuzzFeed, motion sensors that will allow it to function as game controller.”

“The forthcoming Apple TV will debut with a number of big features we reported back in March — an App Store of its own and Siri integration that will support what sources in position to know describe as ‘some pretty hardcore voice control,'” Paczkowski reports. “But there’s another tentpole feature coming to the new Apple TV as well — and it’s one for which anyone with the old Apple TV has been pining for years. Universal search. While Apple’s intelligent personal assistant is core to this feature, sources say there’s another engine driving it as well — Matcha, the video discovery start-up Apple acquired back in 2013.”

Paczkowski reports, “The new Apple TV will start at $149…”

Read more in the full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: Sold!

More about Matcha here (interview prior to Apple acquisition):

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Apple acquires second-screen TV/video app Matcha.tv – August 13, 2013

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Readers “Fred Mertz” and “Lynn Weiler” for the heads up.]

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