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Apple TV adds FX Now, still sans ‘The Simpsons’
Apple TV, the streaming-media box with wide reach but a highly selective collection of channels, just added one app that its main rival Roku lacks: FX Now. FX Now is the streaming app for 21st Century Fox’s networks cable FX, FXX, and FXM, previously available on iOS and Windows 8. After FXX Networks in November acquired the rights to broadcast “The Simpsons” first 24 seasons in a high-profile syndication deal, the FX Now app was due to begin streaming all 530 episodes of the long-running series. CNET checked the app on Apple TV Tuesday and couldn’t find “The Simpsons” available. In July, FXX previewed a new website and app called “Simpsons World,” separate from FX Now, that will allow fans to watch any episode, or clip, at any time. The app was expected to launch in October. An FX representative didn’t immediately respond to questions.The $99 Apple TV, which connects to televisions to the Internet to stream video through a select number of apps, is one of — if not the most — prevalent device of its type, competing against the likes of Roku and newcomers Chromecast from Google and Fire TV from Amazon. Though Apple has sold more of the set-top box than its closest competitor Roku has, Roku often touts that it’s used more often — partly because its stable of thousands of channels contrasts the relatively lean options on Apple TV.Apple TV makeover looming?
It’s also supposedly going to stream 1080p video from the cloud directly to the device, instead of buying and storing all content locally.Apple TV currently uses a stripped-down version of Mac OS X, comes with a 160GB hard drive, and looks like a standard set-top box for the living room. And it currently costs $229. So the new rumored device would be quite a departure from the current hardware and software.But it would be a good departure. What’s described above is basically what people have been asking for. Plus, with the rise of Netflix, customers have gotten far more comfortable with streaming content rather than owning it.What these sources are saying also lines up with what CNET reported in March: that Apple had approached major film studios about enabling iTunes customers to store their content on its servers.The plan included being able to access movies and TV content from a variety of Web-connected devices. We also know Apple bought streaming Web music site Lala.com in December because it wanted access to the service’s streaming technology.Again, the report comes from anonymous sources, but it’s believable. Especially since rival Google is marshaling its own hardware partners to push into the living room with Google TV.

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