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more about #iphoneremote more comments → TheSonOfKrypton: Wow....i.TV is really growing up... more » Sanfo: Do you think they'll ever make the remote compatible with Front Row? more » itchytooth: Now if they'd just open the damn device up a bit (Hulu, Netflix, an app store would be great) maybe mine would lose its place in the long queue of Thi... more » balls187: I'd blow a goat to use the iphone to control my PS3. more » soggy_cheerio: Yet another iPhone app that could be released as a webapp. (I'm assuming that a typical apache instance could also be that "intermediary application".) more » Andrei Voicu: "needs line-of-site"? Do you mean need line-of-sight? more » Xeno: Seems gimped to me. It just seems that the iPhone should at least have a timeline to the media so you could select points on the line or something. more » Kaiser-Machead: I really like the iTunes remote for my iPod, but I'd love to have a remote app that allows me to control all of my media functions similarly to the wh... more » -
#iphoneapps
i.TV iPhone App Grows a Remote Control Framework, TiVo Gives It a Whirl
The already first-rate i.TV program schedule app has a fresh trick: a universal remote control framework that could finally turn the iPhone into the ultimate all-in-one-clicker. To prove they're serious about this, they've nabbed a pretty great first partner: TiVo. More » -
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iPhone Remote App Now Supports Apple TV Controlling With Gestures
The iPhone 3.0 version of the Remote app now supports Apple TV controls with gesturing, which should give you a lot more flexibility than the standard little Apple Remote you already have. More » -
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Rowmote Brings Apple's Front Row Remote to the iPhone (Unofficially)
A new iPhone app called Rowmote can control Front Row, Quicktime, DVD Player, iTunes and Keynote, just like Apple's IR Remote, but over wi-fi. More » -
#bluraymagic
iPhone to Become Blu-Ray Player Remote
According to NetBlender, iPhone and iPod touch users will be able to control their Blu-ray players using an application called BD Touch. The application will use the network capabilities of Blu-ray hardware and Apple's handheld devices to transfer data, allowing you to do many different things beyond controlling movie playback. Update: we have spoken with NetBlender about BD Touch. As we imagined, it requires more than just an iPhone application: More »

