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for anybody outside of the US it is still unbelievable that people are allowed to carry a gun. You may say it´s a right, but while society advances. so should rights. The wild west is long gone people, guns are for war. Definitely not malls.

what kind of ecommerce setup is that. having to go offline almost an entire day (at least in europe) to update some prices and labels?
even if it is a technical update with backoffice updates it is rediculous to go offline. any self respecting e-commerce platform as capable of updating without downtime.
why didn't thys just buy a 1.2L diesel audi a2 from 2000?
this car was also doing the same mileage and looks an awfull lot better.. why do you think the lupo was called the lupo 3l? In europe they measure mileage by liters per 100 km.
80 MPG means 2.9 L/100KM
so what did these guys achieve? putting a standard tdi engine in an ugly japanese car and keep the existing low miles per gallon of the engine....

i think it's a waste of a lupo rather than an achievement.
I have found mobileme and idisk pretty much useless. multiple synching errors. data that could not be merged, slowness. unavailability etc (i live in europe). i have cancelled my subscription and configured google on bothh my and my wife´s iphone.
all works seamless now.

apple would better put some effort in and make this thing a lot more accessible.
the average price is largely increased by the few people who buy navigon or tomtom for $99,-


for me, i only paid for very few apps, the most of the do not serve their purpose or enhance my digital life enough to have me pay big $$
apple would be a lot smarter if they would build their media sharing strategy around the widely adopted DLNA standard. my TV uses it, My NAS supports it, and my itunes.. well.... it doesn't. meaning my music is indeed twice. once by itunes, and once by my Nas DLNA server.... now that's handy??
i'm with #1 here,
i have got an itunes server capable NAS and i would like to know if anybody manages to get it running with that library to stream from.
it's only a matter of time before single click conversion scripts and proggies come out. aside from that, some download locations will be adjusted for appletv and offer material allready in the right format exactly like they did when ipods started to play movies.
i have been using a mac mini for some time to whatch all my media, and if the appletv can do the same but easier I think it's a winner. while we do not have movies and tv shows in the itms. i will be converting all my material for itunes soon.
My current preferred method of streaming at the moment is using my infrant readynas X6 for all the contents, and in the living room I have a Mac mini using mediacentral to play the lots. in the bedroom i use my macbook in the same manner.

preferred however would be a full featured nas/recorder which records from DVB by keyword. and adds media to my itunes library by category (tvshows / movies / music video's)
seems not possibel yet though)

I want this in my macmini!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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