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It works fine! I'm using it in Switzerland (with the swiss carrier Sunrise). Both calling AND edge networking are working great!

http://zeno.name/blog/2007/09/12/iphone-unlocked-in-switzerland-swisscom-sunrise-orange/
what about a feed for the HD videos ( http://mactv.uneasysilence.com/?tag=hd ) ?
I vote 1080p too, because on my Mac mini I don't have any hardware deinterlacer...and I got crappy results when deinterlacing 1080i sources with VLC....(EyeTV is doing much better though)...but still: go progressive, go!
Glad you liked my app...
(and about that song: it's "beta"... like Xcast ;-) we still need to record some tracks before making it available for download)
TOTALLY awesome.
This thing is freaking AWESOME. I had already played a bit with each one of the past releases (even back when it was still called SNAX), but none of the previous versions could really replace the Finder for me...simply because of performance issues.
Path Finder 4 is just fantastic, features-wise and performance-wise.
Nice!

(I believe AirFoil 2.0 could already do that...)
I can't believe he is not seeing the "horizonal lines" issue: http://15inpbscreen.appleplace.com http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=158751 http://forums.macnn.com/showthread.php?t=274170
ops, the above email address is: accounts-at-macminicenter.com
Ok, I set up a dedicated page on the macminicenter wiki: http://www.macminicenter.com/wiki/index.php?title=Front_Row I also posted a couple of GORGEOUS hi-res screenshots (for the users who haven't had the change yet to play with Front Row on their Mac). And yes, let's do the "definitive step by step guide": don't be afraid to ask for an account to edit that page: just send an short email to 'accountsmacminicenter.com' with your full name. bye -- zeno
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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