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@ioos: Ah ha! It's called Custom Home Button.

@David Baumgold: Thank's David! I used you're blog last night to get Wine installed on my Mac Mini.

With innovations like this, it's hard to see why Sharper Image almost went out of business last year.

Right now I have my home button set to open the camera when it's double tapped. But with all these new camera apps, I'd like to be able to set another one as default.

I don't know if it will ever happen, but I rely on itunes for managing everything on my iphone. Without iphone support I'd still be stuck maintaining two libraries.

@matzahboy: I was about to post the same thing. You can upload an unlimited amount for free. It's great.

@Kevin Purdy: Yours has the dual core 330, right? The Acer Revo has the single core. I'm worried that it's just going to be too underpowered. #boxee

I was about to pick up one of these Asrocks this week, but with the new Flash update, I'm wondering if the $200 Acer Revo would cut it. (It certainly fits my budget better)

@xor24: Yes it does. I'm using refit to boot Snow Leopard, Ubuntu 8.10 and Windows 7 on my Mac Mini. #multiboot

@Daegs: That's pretty interesting. I'm too lazy to verify it myself, so I'm going to take that as fact and repeat it anytime this comes up.

@Kyang: The Start menu from Windows XP.

Does this work the opposite way? I'd like to watch the NFL online, but you can only buy it outside of the US.

@milrtime83: Nothing says that they work from home. Meaning they probably don't spend lengthy amounts of time in them.

I think this company is just taking the complaints about the iMac chin too seriously.

@zmnatz: I'm with you at that price. I don't need any DVD player, but I doubt this one will cost any less. I'll probably go for the ASRock myself. Although by the end of the year there's going to be a great selection of cheap HTPCs (hopefully).

@zmnatz: The ASRock is $380 for the DVD only model. $500 for the Blue-ray.

@dahlberg123: Are you sure about that? This does have the dual core Atom. (As opposed to the single core in the first Ion Nettops.)