Take it a step further.....add a digital tuner and a format that would accept a TiVo type on-screen schedule service, and you've got a way cool DVR. Also throw in .11g wireless and a little app to let you watch the DVR files from anywhere in the house! El Gato's EyeTV should have done this over a year ago. > To me, this and other factors point to the existence of an iBox: > 1- iPhoto sharing via Rendezvous (this just begs for an "iPhoto > server") > 2- iTunes sharing via Rendezvous (see above) > 3- iDVD can now run without a SuperDrive - "take your projects and burn > them on a SuperDrive-equipped machine" > > I can totally see an iBox: think about it - you're sitting in your > living room perusing the iTunes Music Store on your iBox. You decide > to purchase some tunes and in about 1 minute you're listening (on your > home stereo) to a new album you just bought. The other Macs in your > home can make use of this album too, because of the 3-machine limit on > iTMS-purchased music. > > Come on, Steve - please please please! :) > > Eagle >