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Apple Inc: Indoor Survey, A ‘Discrete’ App Which Maps Out Indoor Locations

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The developer complains that in its current form, Apple TV owners will only be able to see what Apple decides to feature. When you activate the slider, your friends in your app will be informed that you are free for the next three hours.

The app, named Indoor Survey, uses Wi-Fi signals to detect a person’s location in a large and complex building, which could also be handy in a crowded concert venue, for example.

Siri on the Apple TV isn’t flawless – there were a few instances in which it couldn’t pull up results I requested, and at the moment it’s not very good at suggesting related content. But Siri’s playback features are compelling and useful enough to make me think voice controls on the TV aren’t just a gimmick.

With Apple TV getting new updates, it has really become hard for the competitors to match the class of this new offering.

The basic and the most critical task that Apple TV does is that it gets everything you want to watch in a single place, and makes it quite easy to search.

It was spotted by developer Steve Troughton-Smith in Ireland, Apple Insider reported. That’s thankfully not the case.

In practice, the app sounds pretty straightforward.

Apple Inc. never fails to amaze its users. The app is now available in the Apple app store.

Don’t forget that Apple TV will have to have an active connection to the Internet during this setup in order for Home Sharing to be configured.

When you launch the app on your Apple TV, your “headlines” channel starts playing continuously. This app, he claims, has the ability to track a user indoors – something Global Positioning System can not do.

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My biggest complaint with the original Apple TV remote was that it was a little too simple – just a directional pad, menu button, and play/pause button. The company warned that you should take these rankings with “a slight grain of salt”, given that the data “seems a little unreliable and even confusing in spots”.

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