Teeth
A minor gem, and well worth seeing at some point.
There are now DivX certified DVD players for £40. These can also play MPEG files perfectly happily.
There are HD versions for around £150.
And yet the standard for transmitting High-Def sound/vision from a device to a TV is to have the cable or player box take the original stream and unpack it to the right resolution itself.
How long, I wonder, until TVs appear that stream video files direct - either direct from file shares, or from a UPNP server. There's no need to worry about fiddly proprietary cabling and expensive interconnects when your TV takes a standard ethernet cable (and so does your HD player).
Or is this the kind of thing that only geeks will ever find useful. And for the cost of a £40 piece of functionality, is that something TV manufacturers aren't prepared to take a gamble on?
Tito slouched in his chair. He might have been Cuban-Chinese. He might have had Soviet connections. But he didn't care, because he knew the readers wouldn't. They would be happy so long as they thought something vaguely techy and wacky was going on.