Filed under: WIRELESS | Tags: Apple, Handhelds, Hulu, iPhone, NBC, Patent application, Smartphones, Videoconferencing
Ask people what their favorite website is, and increasingly you’ll hear Hulu
<!—->class=”snap_preview_icon”> (at least in the US). The NBC and Fox-backed online video service just kicks ass when it comes to content, interface and overall execution. And now it’s apparently going to attempt to translate that into a kickass iPhone app, according to Business Insider
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Talking about it just makes me want it too much.
Two recently filed patent applications suggest that Apple may include features that incorporate motion and gesture user interfaces as well as videoconferencing in upcoming versions of the iPhone. However, given the advanced nature of the features and the time it would take to develop them, they may not make it to the market for some time, if at all, according to this report. CNET (4/16)
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