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Got to love those math geeks to get to the real answer. Thx mobius for the reality check.
That is what activate the development/debug mode for XBOX360.
Only for the developers and coders.
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Once of the programs to use is "MPlayer (CD and DVD player)" and how are you to load the CD or DVD? It does not seem to come with one; even if it did, the CD or DVD is streamed to the cloud servers to play?
But if we only had one company do you think we would have as much innovation as he have had in the past 4 years for game consoles?
Without Microsoft pushing Sony the PS3 would not be what it is today. It would just have be a beefed-up PS2. (Then it may have been more backward compatible.)
Without the Wii, the motion controllers for XBOX and PS3 would just be a pipe dream for some up-and-coming 18 year old who can't get into the door.

We would also still be paying $300 to $400 for a console.

I think it good to have competition, it keep things progressing forward.
So they think they own the word air like Microsoft thought they owned the word windows?
I know he does not ae the funds but big bisiness is getting out of hand.
The SageTV address the encrypted signals by pulling the video from the Comcast boxes via component ad recompressing the signals to unencrypted HDTV for recording via SageTV. This is what the HD-PVR box does. You still have to rent the boxes from your cable company but you are not limited as with CableCARDs, you get all the same features of the cable company’s box without record blocks and encrypted recording for portable devices.
The magazines add was just as confusing. I was looking for the movie notes and all I could find was this silver frame around it...the TV frame.
On Tax Day...How am I suppose to find time to download this?

Just kidding, mine is done, just speaking for other half of the US.
I have not seen that in a while. They have been getting more and more directors cut movies on the sheff so I would say that is not happing anymore.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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