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03-03-2010, 12:00 AM
Macworld.com - Your iPhone can already control your television—sort of. If you use a TiVo or a Mac mini or an Apple TV to power your media center, numerous iPhone apps can take the place of your remote control. But all those remote apps, by necessity, eschew the way that virtually every remote control on the planet works: Infrared (IR) blasting. To help bridge that divide,?*ThinkFlood has announced?*the RedEye mini.
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