Among the numerous omissions to Apple's otherwise great AirPlay streaming technology was the ability to stream from your iOS device to your Mac (or PC). AirPlayer solves that problem with one click.
If you use a Mac for viewing movies, or as part of a home theater setup, you’re probably painfully aware that there is not a way to stream video content to that Mac. Worry not, though: developer Erica ...
A new app grants AirPlay streaming media functionality to Mac computers, in effect convincing Apple's iOS devices that they are, in fact, Apple TV units. The app, AirPlayer, is the handiwork of TUAW's ...
Sometimes we talk about what companies Apple should buy. Well, maybe it should hire TUAW’s Eric Sadun — or buy too great apps that he’s developing: AirPlayer and AirFlick. Both are in alpha testing ...
Apple’s AirPlay service makes it easy to stream video from an iPhone or Mac to an Apple TV or other supported device… but what if you want to stream video from an iPhone to a Mac? Now there’s an app ...
If you’re familiar with AirPlay, you know that it’s a pretty sweet technology that allows you to stream audio and video from any Mac or iOS device to an Apple TV, AirPort Express Station (audio-only) ...
Along with "multitasking", Airplay is easily the best new feature of iOS 4.2. It lets you beam music and video from an iPhone or iPad to compatible speakers, Airport Expresses or AppleTVs. Best of all ...
AirPlay is a very, very cool technology. Unfortunately, if you don't own an Apple TV 2 or other capable receiving device, it's not going to do you much good. (If you have the cash on-hand, for $99, ...
Don’t have an AppleTV, or even a TV, but interested in beaming some of your iPhone’s videos to that inviting 27-inch iMac display? TUAW’s always ingenious Erica Sadun has put together a tricky new ...
AirPlay is a wireless technology that allows your iOS and OS X devices to communicate with AirPlay enabled devices through a Wi-Fi network. Even though you can use AirPlay on a MacBook computer or on ...
Apple touted AirPlay as a banner feature of both iOS 4.2 and iTunes 10.1, but unless you’ve managed to snag yourself a shiny new Apple TV, you haven’t been able to get the most out of it—until now. On ...