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C'mon, everyone knows Praktica. It's just as good as Panaphonic, Magnetbox or Sorny!
I've seen these in action and they are actually pretty cool. You download a blacklist database. You can set different levels of control for sex, violence and language. Using the databases timecode, it'll skip ahead of naughty bits and mute cuss words (if you have it set up like that). Is as loose or restrictive as you want it to be.

It's not all about "the children" either. Some seniors don't want violence, but could care less about language or sex. It's giving viewers choices, I think. I know a couple people who just don't want to expose themselves to R-rated movies, but miss out on the social pop culture aspect because they haven't seen a certain movie.
Is it USB powered? The last thing I need it another wall wart on my TV power strip. (Acutally I don't have any place to put it)
Not this "Firewire 400 is dead" thing again. Firewire 800 handles both 400 and 800 with the right cable. There's no reason for any modern computer to have FW400 ports. It's like lamenting USB 1.1 is dead because computers only have USB 2.0 ports.
Stuffit Sux. As soon as everyone rids the world of .SIT files, the better.

Try Compress Files from Apimac. It does bzip, rar, tar, 7z, and xar.
Side effects may include: brain cancer and tooth melting. Does it come with a tube of Cinco-phone cooling gel?

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Yeah the Hotsync conduit was a stunning piece of elegant software. ::rolls eyes::
Well this is certainly a non-review, isn't it?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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