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PS3 as a media center FTW.

@Darren Murph: Why does a HD streamer have to have an internal hard drive? That's why they call them streamers! I have a 1TB NAS that has all my movies so I can stream them to my PS3. That same NAS also serves my Western Digital HD streamer in the bedroom. It also can serve movies to my laptop and desktop computers. Why do I need multiple hard drives to duplicate all my data?!
My wife and I play the Lego games all the time together on the PS3!
Next thing you know they will say that release date "3 • 9 • 2010" is in European date format... making the release date September 3rd, 2010...
I wonder how many discs this will be on the XBOX 360 version? That's got to increase production costs as well.
Are you saying we're looking at this through rose-tinted windows, er, glasses?
Well said.

This proves that Murdock has no idea what the Internet is. There is no way he would come to the conclusion that people will actually PAY to visit his sites based on market study. This is blind greed, short and simple.
$32 for an LED, a couple of CR2016 batteries, and a plastic case? No thanks. Make it $10-$15 and we'll talk about it. For $32, add a plastic macro lens for the iPhone 3G.
That's why I used a P55 board for my hackintosh. Interestingly, Mac OS X also has the iPhone sync issue on this board...
@JOe: You're high. Apple has been the savior of the flash memory manufacturers with their insatiable hunger for storage on the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPod Nano.
The company says they're working on a Linux version.

If the Linux version is as buggy as the Mac version, don't bother. Even over my WLAN, Orb stops streaming videos about 5 seconds in and goes to the next video, regardless of the bandwidth setting.

The nice thing is that, if you install Perian, you can stream pretty much ANY type of video including MKVs.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a device that will stream sound from one source to several recipients. For example, I want to stream sound from my TV or stereo to my phone or MP3 player that has radio and Bluetooth capabilities. I have looked into radio transmitters and they seem like a decent choice, but I can't find one that uses external power (USB or from the plug) and I would want one with a transmit range of around 50 meters. Thanks!"

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