Apple has
announced plans to allow its
Apple TV
service to stream
YouTube
videos.
The move will give Apple's set-top box access to the fourth most popular
destination on the internet, and a video community that uploads more than
100 million
videos a day.
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs made the announcement at the
D5
Conference, along with a demonstration of Apple TV's YouTube capabilities.
"This is the first time users can easily browse, find and watch YouTube
videos right from their living room couch, and it's really, really fun," he said
in a statement.
The free software plug-in will add YouTube support as a feature to the Apple
TV menu. The company said that the plug-in is scheduled for mid-June.
Apple also announced a higher capacity Apple TV device which will cost $399.
The unit will feature a 160GB hard drive, four times larger than the current
40GB model which retails at $299.
The company estimates that the latest model can hold 200 hours of video,
36,000 songs or 25,000 photos.
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