Filed under: Multimedia, Peripherals, Software, Apple, OS X
Just as agreements between Apple and O2 have evidently been inked, it seems that the BBC may be ready to introduce the first big iPhone app in the not too distant future. A recent promotional video for the forthcoming iPlayer — a software client that allows users to download and view episodes or entire series of BBC television programming on their devices — actually shows an interface working on an iPhone. The application was originally designed to work on PCs (and Macs, eventually), but the surprisingly lengthy demonstration (seen after the jump) on Apple’s handset certainly makes you wonder what’s in store.
[Thanks, Chris S.]
BBC iPlayer from mauee and Vimeo.
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Original post by Darren Murph
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