Although OS X Lion is bringing a ton of new features, it is also losing some that Apple feels are outdated and no longer needed within the operating system. One of these discontinued features is Front Row, a media center introduced to OS X back in 2005 that allowed users to browse and view their movies, music, and other media in full screen. Front Row is most well-known for its implementation in both the first and second generation Apple TV as a standalone application that played media directly from libraries over a local network. Some people were unhappy with Apple’s…
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