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i wonder if they'll offer a separate Plus! edition with themes for an extra $35
time = money

having this and quickly hanging my camera from a tree and snapping naked photos of my famous neighbor = saved time + high profits

saved time + high profits = mo money, mo money, mo money

mo money = mo stuff

mo stuff = trickle down economics.

i'm the clear choice for this gadget!
still $100 too expensive for what you get.
i'm all good with the 3.0 upgrade. it's the app store that is crashing. i bought an app.. and it wouldn't install. all the updates wouldn't install either. i hope i didn't get charged for buying that app when it didn't work!
i'm diabetic and this is the only juice pack i'm allowed.
puh-leaze... been a long time dj/producer and to save the economy i give away all my music.
sorry- $69.99 - Best Buy (i think i paid $79.99 for it... so closer to $90 with tax)
my old TiVo 2 could use a certain Linsys USB adapter back in the day, but not the newer ones with the latest firmware.

the 2nd complaint was more along the lines of I want all the bells and whistles like Netflix on my non HD Tivo. since i can't purchase one to work on my tv that gets satellite, then the extra features should still be available on the models that *do* work on satellite systems... especially since i'm using their proprietary Network adapter on their latest firmware. so that should hopefully make sense.

my tivo works great with my dish for standard def... they should be able to make a version that can do the same for HD. if that's too hard or impossible, then they will be missing a lot of boats in the future. the theory of how it all works should be the same for HD content as well.

been a TiVo user since day 1.

some things they can do to be better...

1) open up the wifi. having to pay $100 for a freaking USB network adapter is kinda ridiculous. that should not be proprietary.
2) if i have satellite, i only have the option of the oldest model. No newer HD Tivo means no Netflix or any of the bells & whistles at all.
3) open up TiVo to stream content from our home computers (mac or pc). boxee does a great job...

TiVo should be a leader with the home networking and isn't. i have a lot of other ideas, but since i pay a lot for the service and am not a paid consultant... i'll let the people getting paid try and think their way out. hehe

i need more boom in my life
i want to do my part by reducing my 3g's carbon footprint
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a wireless trackpad to use with my older (2.5 or so years old) C2D MacBook that's perpetually docked to my home theater. Something sleek, thin, not too small, made of high quality materials. Ideally, it would natively support all of (Snow) Leopard's multitouch inputs, and even more ideally, it would have a charging dock / base. The only problem is that I'm not sure that such a thing even exists. Think you can throw me a bone?"
 

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