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on 8 Apr 2013
Apr 4, 2013 by Brian Gallagher
A new motion poster for Sony Pictures Animation's Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 brings the first poster to life. Flint Lockwood (Bill Hader) returns in this animated sequel, where he learns that his invention that turns water into food is now creating mutated food animals. Watch as Flint and his friends get their first glimpse at these new living organisms.

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 comes to theaters September 27th, 2013 and stars Anna Faris, Andy Samberg, Bill Hader, Kristen Schaal, James Caan, Neil Patrick Harris, Benjamin Bratt, Terry Crews. The film is directed by Cody Cameron, Kris Pearn.

Sources: Sony Pictures Animation

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Apr 4, 2013 by Brian Gallagher
A new motion poster for Sony Pictures Animation's Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 brings the first poster to life. Flint Lockwood (Bill Hader) returns in this animated sequel, where he learns that his invention that turns water into food is now creating mutated food animals. Watch as Flint and his friends get their first glimpse at these new living organisms.

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 comes to theaters September 27th, 2013 and stars Anna Faris, Andy Samberg, Bill Hader, Kristen Schaal, James Caan, Neil Patrick Harris, Benjamin Bratt, Terry Crews. The film is directed by Cody Cameron, Kris Pearn.

Sources: Sony Pictures Animation

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on 4 Apr 2013
Apple TV Product Image - H 2013

Apple is developing an "iTV" for release in late 2013, according to a research note from Brian White, an analyst at Topeka Capital Markets cited by Macrumors and other Apple-centric sites.

White believes the new product will "revolutionize the TV experience forever" with the previously unknown "iRing" motion controller, which will function as a "navigation pointer" for users.

The report also claims Apple will introduce a second-screen experience on a "mini iTV" an iPad-sized device.

White says the mini could be used for phone calls and home automation tasks and also project images from the main screen up to a distance of 200 hundred meters.

White writes that, while similar to an iPad, the mini is not a full-featured iPad replacement but more an extension of the iTV.

Pricing would be in the $1500-$2500 range, depending on options. He believes providers might subsidize the cost.

Apple has long been rumored to be developing a full Apple TV but little verified concrete information has leaked to the public.

Steve Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson said the Apple founder was working on a device before his death but provided no details.

Previous reports of features, pricing and release date have all turned out to be fanciful speculation.

The company currently offers AppleTV, a small box that connects to a TV to show iTunes content and material from other streaming services.

It has limited functionality and retails for about $100.  Apple sold about 2 million of the devices in the last quarter.CEO Tim Cook has consistently described it as "niche" offering and a "hobby."

View the original article here

Apple TV Product Image - H 2013

Apple is developing an "iTV" for release in late 2013, according to a research note from Brian White, an analyst at Topeka Capital Markets cited by Macrumors and other Apple-centric sites.

White believes the new product will "revolutionize the TV experience forever" with the previously unknown "iRing" motion controller, which will function as a "navigation pointer" for users.

The report also claims Apple will introduce a second-screen experience on a "mini iTV" an iPad-sized device.

White says the mini could be used for phone calls and home automation tasks and also project images from the main screen up to a distance of 200 hundred meters.

White writes that, while similar to an iPad, the mini is not a full-featured iPad replacement but more an extension of the iTV.

Pricing would be in the $1500-$2500 range, depending on options. He believes providers might subsidize the cost.

Apple has long been rumored to be developing a full Apple TV but little verified concrete information has leaked to the public.

Steve Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson said the Apple founder was working on a device before his death but provided no details.

Previous reports of features, pricing and release date have all turned out to be fanciful speculation.

The company currently offers AppleTV, a small box that connects to a TV to show iTunes content and material from other streaming services.

It has limited functionality and retails for about $100.  Apple sold about 2 million of the devices in the last quarter.CEO Tim Cook has consistently described it as "niche" offering and a "hobby."

View the original article here

Apple TV Product Image - H 2013

Apple is developing an "iTV" for release in late 2013, according to a research note from Brian White, an analyst at Topeka Capital Markets cited by Macrumors and other Apple-centric sites.

White believes the new product will "revolutionize the TV experience forever" with the previously unknown "iRing" motion controller, which will function as a "navigation pointer" for users.

The report also claims Apple will introduce a second-screen experience on a "mini iTV" an iPad-sized device.

White says the mini could be used for phone calls and home automation tasks and also project images from the main screen up to a distance of 200 hundred meters.

White writes that, while similar to an iPad, the mini is not a full-featured iPad replacement but more an extension of the iTV.

Pricing would be in the $1500-$2500 range, depending on options. He believes providers might subsidize the cost.

Apple has long been rumored to be developing a full Apple TV but little verified concrete information has leaked to the public.

Steve Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson said the Apple founder was working on a device before his death but provided no details.

Previous reports of features, pricing and release date have all turned out to be fanciful speculation.

The company currently offers AppleTV, a small box that connects to a TV to show iTunes content and material from other streaming services.

It has limited functionality and retails for about $100.  Apple sold about 2 million of the devices in the last quarter.CEO Tim Cook has consistently described it as "niche" offering and a "hobby."

View the original article here

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