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My favorite version is GT3 as sadly that's the only one I've ever owned.
I'll be upgrading the most important (and most expensive) part: moving it to a new house!
Nothing to worry about here....toyota drivers never press the gas pedal more than 10% anyway.
I use AirFoil and love it. Not only to send to my iPhone, but simultaneously to multiple rooms as my AppleTV and Airport Express also act as receivers.
I can already hear my DVR crying.
This has been a longstanding law in CT. It is useless. People still sit in the left lane, but now people are afraid to illegally pass them on the right. So the highway just moves along at the lowest common denominator.
Chances are the cops won't enforce it anyway.
They are probably almost equal if you just ignore Jay Leno's driveway.
No traffic?? Come on, Tom Tom, everything is there for you to integrate live traffic and net-connected search features. There is nothing then to differentiate this from the others in the app store.
I use APMobile for its useful breaking news notifications (which seem to be half important news and half celebrity death news). But a major problem is, if you do not read the message before you unlock your iphone's screen, there is no way to read it again. The app shows a 1 on its icon to signal the unread message, but no way to see it when you open it.
The ATV is definitely minimally useful out of the box. Boxee easily doubles its value (which is not to say a great value, but better at least). Ours is used almost entirely just to watch upcoming movie trailers and more occasionally an HD rental or online stream. If I have people over, it streams pandora or itunes music.

But it really needs to be the portal for watching ANY video you come across on the computer on your nice television. When you are reading some blog and they embed a youtube video, one click should allow you to view it on your TV via the ATV, automatically showing the HQ or HD version if available.

The processor can't handle complex video, so let your mac do the hard work and simply stream the video to the ATV. They already do those with those remote crysis boxes, why not here? Boxee is great but we need to see more thoughtful hacks.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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