Apple TV Hack: RSS Reader Plugin

Written by Richard Blanchard on April 8th, 2007. Posted in Apple / iPod, USB Hacks, USB Tutorials, Video

Apple TV RSS plugin

The buzz about Apple TV remains strong, especially with new hacks and plugins. The most recent is an RSS reader plugin which is fully functioning with RSS1.x and 2.x. You can grab this plugin from the folks who cranked it out, twenty08. Only downer is the lack of support from ATOM feeds, but that group is a minority these days.

Source: Engadget

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