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I'm looking into making a Wii sensor bar replacement to use the Wiimote on my computer. According to pinouts.ru, USB offers 5V/500 mA. If I want to power 6 IR LEDs (to have 2 bright points like the sensor bar) 1.5V/20 mA

wow, I was talking about this just a few minutes ago to a friend. I recently got a job, and haven't been thinking about my future anymore, living by the day just because I don't have to worry about "what I'm going to do next" since I know tomorrow I'll be busy working.

I've had this feature for while now, but apparently it's because I had "Apps Search" enabled.

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@lordmorgul: I'm not sure no one complains about Creative Suite x files not being compatible with CS x-1 while they complain about Microsoft updating a 10-year-old format with an XML-based compressed one.

VOTE: Stack Exchange

@JasonGW: Ok, I thought you were referring to HTPC's with Windows.

Nice video, Skype, but I'm afraid it won't be a success – not as a premium feature.

A slowed-down Dragonfire is still going to be above the limit.

I wish Mint was available outside North America... or, I wish I lived in North America =D

Impressive. I'm going to set this up.

@JasonGW: That's the problem, no new hardware required means no more money to spend.

@xpistou: I was going to say the same thing but... the thing is that WMC requires a good old computer with good old start-up times, while the Apple TV is a dedicated box which consumes a handful of watts.

@xaronax: It would be much easier if the "stuff" was hidden. Not giving a password would mean you're hiding something, anything, and that alone could get you in trouble (e.g. they might drag your butt to the closest police station)

I'm not exactly sure how this fits in Lifehacker's topics.

I love the idea. I tried many of these applications just recently, while looking a replacement pointing device for my living room Mac.

Any free alternatives? I'd especially like the style-free text feature.

Wow.

"iMovie doesn't use this trash method anymore"