What about the Apple TV, Steve?
Posted in: Today's ChiliCan a product’s value be measured by how much its developers improve it over time? If so, that metric would not have positive implications for the Apple TV.
Apple quietly updated its Time Capsule storage device Thursday. The high-end model will now retail for $499 and allow up to 2TB of storage. The low-end model with 1TB of storage will now retail for $299.

The Apple TV is in desperate need of an update.
(Credit: CNET Networks)
It’s a nice upgrade. And it follows a list of several updates Apple has made in recent months to many of its products, including the iPhone, MacBook, and MacBook Pro. Apple is even preparing for its new operating system, Snow Leopard, which is slated for release in September.
But the company has yet to release a major upgrade to its Apple TV. Granted, Apple has updated the device’s software on multiple occasions, but where’s the new, major hardware update?
For almost a year now, we’ve been hearing about impending refreshes to the Apple TV.
In September, reports suggested that an Apple TV update featuring anything from a “Mac Mini/Apple TV” hybrid to something related to HDTVs was imminent. Nothing of the sort was ever announced.
In February, reporters found a survey that Apple conducted asking Apple TV owners how they were watching video on the device. It also asked them what they would change about the set-top box. That survey vanished from Apple’s Web site. And once again, no major updates were released.
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Originally posted at The Digital Home
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