LOS ANGELES - Another front has opened in the attack on commercials.
Apple received a patent Tuesday for technology that would allow users to switch seamlessly to their own audio or video files once ads started playing on their TV or radio.
Unlike Dish Network’s Auto Hop feature that allows users to bypass ads, with the Apple device, a user’s iTunes library would kick in and play music, video or a podcast.
As for Apple’s plan, according to the patent approved by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: “When an electronic device determines that an upcoming media item in a media broadcast is not of interest to a user, the electronic device can switch playback from the media stream to a media item from the electronic device local library,” the patent said.
Read more: http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/Business/2012/08/22/20127596.html
Apple received a patent Tuesday for technology that would allow users to switch seamlessly to their own audio or video files once ads started playing on their TV or radio.
Unlike Dish Network’s Auto Hop feature that allows users to bypass ads, with the Apple device, a user’s iTunes library would kick in and play music, video or a podcast.
As for Apple’s plan, according to the patent approved by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: “When an electronic device determines that an upcoming media item in a media broadcast is not of interest to a user, the electronic device can switch playback from the media stream to a media item from the electronic device local library,” the patent said.
Read more: http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/Business/2012/08/22/20127596.html