Blah blah blah. Persia is correct, the Amiga as it was is a pure nostalgia, even Natami is IMHO (and that's no dig at Natami, it's a great project). AROS, MOS and OS4 are interesting to some of us but will never make the impact that classic Amigas did. That's not a dig either, I wish them all the best.
CUSA have the name, that's all, nothing else, zip, zilch, nothing! They are, when all is said and done, an irrelevance.
The best we can ever truly hope for is for another platform to make an impact in a similar way. Hardware wise, that could happen with a memresistor based FPGA based machine and a nice new shiny OS to go with it. To be honest, I don't think it will. Someone needs a lot of cash and skills to go with some dynamic marketing to get it done. I doubt if anyone is going to take that sort of a plunge. I don't see any other technologies around right now that could achieve anything radical in any sort of reasonable time frame either. So as Persia said, enjoy what you have. Don't expect anything from CUSA beyond Amiga badged PC's, it ain't happening.