Afternoon Edition: Cloud-based Apple TV Video

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Afternoon Edition: Cloud-based Apple TV
Created: 05/28/2010
Video description: Motorola bets big on Android and Verizon, Android users can now stream Sirius XM satellite radio, and leaked details about a new $99 Apple TV are very intriguing.

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