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According to Engadget, Microsoft and United Airlines are going to be extending their partnership which saw Zune branded content appear on the in-flight entertainment systems this past year, by providing Zune HD portable devices on long-haul flights to Hong Kong and Australia.

When I saw the story about iPads being used as IFE devices this spring, and now this Zune announcement, I thought it was pretty silly, and something I would never use, however after now flying United trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific in the past 12 months, and being subjected to no in-seat IFE or five channels of rotating content, I now think this is a very good idea.

In the past, I have been spoiled by Air Canada and their seat-back TV on every flight they operate, but when you think of the costs involved in outfitting an entire fleet of planes with Millions of dollars in equipment, and then take in to consideration the added weight and believe it or not, the huge costs related to the added weight, this idea of portable devices really makes sense.

Movie Rentals Now Available on Apple TVThe often criticized Apple TV has been a device which I have loved since day one. Recently Apple rolled out a feature to Canadian owners of the device, (something which has been available in the US for some time) the ability to rent movies (some are even available in High Definition) or buy movies right from your TV.

Now this is not just a service which is available on the Apple TV, you can also do use it from within iTunes if you want to watch a movie on your computer, iPod Touch or iPhone (which at this point has to be unlocked to function in Canada for another month!).

Tonight I rented my first movie on the Apple TV. My daughter Emily had an idea that we should watch a movie tonight. As she headed off to her room to grab a DVD that one or all of us had seen many times before I thought perhaps tonight would be a good night to test some technology. So I fired up the Shaw Digital Cable Box and the Apple TV and set out in search of a Video on Demand movie.

The thing that struck me at first was the speed and simplicity with which one could browse through a group of movie posters on the Apple TV, and see all of the movies that are available in a genre, in this case the Kids section. It was so much simpler and more enjoyable to view a big grid of movie posters, than the text based movie list on Shaw Video on Demand.