TechHive: Roku app now beams videos from your iOS device to your TV

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thumbnail Roku app now beams videos from your iOS device to your TV
Aug 8th 2013, 21:17, by Jonathan Seff

Roku has moved a step closer to Apple's AirPlay abilities with a cool new trick in the latest version of its iOS app.

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Play on, Roku.

The 2.3 update expands on the "Play on Roku" feature introduced back in September 2012. That feature let you stream music and display photos from your iOS or Android device on your TV via a Roku device. On Thursday, the company added video to the mix—for iOS users only right now—allowing streaming of videos in your iOS device's Camera Roll.

That means you can play anything you've shot with your iOS device—family ballet recitals and 15-second Instagram video masterpieces, say—but not TV shows or movies you've synced with your iPhone. Which makes it somewhat less useful than the Apple TV's AirPlay streaming, but still a pretty cool addition.

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