iRecord what I want to in real-time

Why does everything that wants to be even closely related to Apple, inc. have to put an “iâ€? at the beginning of the title of their product? It’s getting really annoying; maybe Apple should copyright the “iâ€? trademark so they don’t get screwed over when they try to release something else with an “iâ€? in front of it. The iRecord by Streaming Networks does exactly what the title implies: it can record video and music in real-time to any USB mass storage device. With the H.264/AVC format, you get about 3 hours of recording time per GB, so now you can record all 3 LOTR with just 3 GB. If you are old school and want to record music, you can record MP3s with this as well, but who records in real-time these days anyways? The iRecord is set to sell for $200, which is just a tad high to be recording stuff with; you might as well just buy a video camera and film the TV if you’re so intent on recording something. — Nick Rice


