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Yes of COURSE there's a Wii successor in the works, and of COURSE is supports HD. Notice how he uses the present tense in his denial.

What Reggie wants us to do is not delay buying a that Wii that we want in order to wait for the HD edition. A price drop is just a price drop, and it's meant to stimulate Wii buying, not pave the way for the next generation.

Basically, the only information he conveys is that there won't be an HD console announced at CES 2010.

Will they announce one by the end of 2011? They would be idiotic not to.
Recording one copy of a show per customer is pretty straight-forward. You just have to... erm... "optimize" your filesystem to "compress" certain groups of files with similar "characteristics" in common.

I believe they call it "hard linking" :)
$10??? That's the lowest you expect them to charge??? That's the absolute most I would pay for this kind of thing, on a really good movie, with the killer app usage of the digital copy.

It's a copy of a movie that I already bought!!!

This had better be nothing but a convenience charge, or better yet, the first one should be free.
I haven't tried them because my software Blu-ray player doesn't support them.
Sounds like a pretty decent deal. So when will Paramount and Universal do the same?
This is great news: the best way to breed the perfect predator is to make the prey more illusive.

Pretty soon, Boxee will launch videos in what for all intents and purposes is a full "traditional" browser: there are plenty to choose from.

Hulu is making Boxee more robust. Thanks, studios.
I want stuff. Gimme stuff!
Yep, the wife and I went and saw it in 3D.

I loved it, and I thought that the 3D added a lot to the experience.

Unfortunately, what it added to my wife's experience was nausea. That alone will probably preclude future family 3D outings, but I may go with friends.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What is the best wireless surround sound speaker solution? I have a home theater where running wires is just not feasible. I have my own speakers, so I don't want a system that has speakers with integrated wireless. I've done a far amount of research and have only come across a few companies that even offer a reasonable solution: KEF, Kenwood and Rocketfish. Is there anything else out there? What do you recommend? Thank you!"
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