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I have a Dell M1530 with an 8600M and they have yet to release new drivers to me (even if they are a band-aid over a gunshot).
P.S. I have the PMC BB5s
I think B&W is a great choice. They have been making some great quality speakers since the 60s. I have had a few pair of them over the years. If you have the budget, however, I think the best on the market (without costing like $200k/pr like some Wilson Audios) are PMC (www.pmc-speakers.com). They are by far the best speakers I have ever owned. I like them better than my Wilson Audio Watt Puppys.
Wow. It's a shame that they are calling 2.1 systems these days "Home Theater Systems." The world is full of people who think Bose and Sony mean quality in the surround sound market.

I must spend 30% of my time with clients that ran to Best Buy and got a Bose sound system, then come to me because they need rescuing.
I have been using WHS for 3 months now with about 3TB of used space and It has been solid as a rock on my repurposed Dell XPS. It's a shame other people are having these problems. I love mine and it's really a great idea. Before HWS I still had a server, but I used like 10 different programs running in the system tray to get the same functionality.
Are you really trying to make the case that your Range Rover is anywhere near as capable as the Defender or Discovery or even the Range Rover for that matter as they were in the '90s? How many times have you actually driven through the mud or over rocks with your $80k SUV? What kind of tires came on your Range Rover? Do they look at home on the rocks or on the race track? I have owned 4 Land Rovers over the past 11 years. They were great. Back to my main point, since this is a tech blog, do you really think that the iPhone would have even been in the thoughts of Land Rover designers back when they were a British company that was trying to just make the "Best 4x4xfar"?

P.S. Did you know that the new LRX is built on the Ford Focus platform and has only 13cm of ground clearance? Your right, I don't know anything.
A perfect example of a car company saying "Hey! Look at us. We can ride the hype wave too!" I really used to love Land Rover. I currently drive a '04 Discovery. It was the last model they made before they became a Ford company. Now it's just a bunch of wannabe SUVs that will never see off road driving except for the occasional "oops I backed over the flower garden again." They might actually get stuck even trying to do that. It's a shame every car company is going crazy with the "sport" and completely removing the "utility."
Nevermind...It does act as a slingplayer. Just say the video posted.
What were DVDs and CD competing with? Just curious.
"which is great and all, but the Catcher can't stream video over your network (you're expected to manage your media with new SlingSync software), so it's not as useful as it might be."

Wait. I thought the main point behind the SlingCatcher was to be able to stream video from a slingbox to another television in the house or over the internet. Essentially making it a hardware-based slingplayer for the television.

It doesn't do this?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I commonly need to boot a system from an external disc and take a snapshot of the host system. I also then need to burn a copy of the image to a DVD. While I can do it with two separate external devices, and two power supplies, and two I/O cables, it'd be nice to find a small dual-drive enclosure. It would need to have USB, eSATA, and FireWire. Either slim-line or half-height bay for the optical burner would be fine, and space for either a 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard disc. Any ideas?"
 

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