Mac Mini, complete home station

When is Mac going to capitalize on what the mini is and include a blu ray player, applet tv software, and wireless base station capability all in one tidy package?!

You already have the "wireless base station" built in.
Make sure you're connected to a wired network, then click the Wi-Fi icon in the menubar, click Create Network, and do that. Or you could always go to System Preferences, click Sharing and turn on Internet Sharing. Either way's fine.
And there's always Blu-Ray via internal upgrades or external drives.
And there's always Front Row (or XBMC, Google it) instead of the tv software.
And the company's not called Mac. It's called Apple. They make computers called Macs. Get it right...
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