Ever consider building a TCP/IP-UIRT? It seems that would be more versatile than having to run a USB cable to the PC, which could even be on a different level of a home than the stuff you would like to control with IR (or from where you want to read IR). Lots of homes are wired for ethernet now, and even in those that are not, one could connect a TCP/IP-UIRT to a wireless access point and have handy IR control or sampling wherever they want. That would be uber! No more dragging the PC into the entertainment room.
Look how small the whole ethernet connection part with embedded web server has become:
http://www.lantronix.com/device-network ... xport.html
It would probably fit in your existing case. It would definitely be more money than the USB version is now, but if GC is able to sell a similar device that doesn't work properly for $150, plus cost of blasters, plus $120 for a learner, you could sell a better unit, all-in-one, and still way-undercut their package price.
NetRemote could use it without Girder and a PC.
