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Joker Racer R/C Server
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| This is a real deal Linux server that has
| been shrunk to a miniscule size, making it
| small enough to be installed onto radio-
| controlled cars, where you can then control
| it from a standard Web browser or using a
| client program for the iPhone (which is
| currently under development, seeing action
| only sometime next year). While the Joker
| Racer R/C Server is not for sale at the
| moment, it could have plenty of potential
| especially in a tie up with Tamiya or other
| notable R/C car manufacturers.
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http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20091225/joker-racer-rc-server/
Recent:
Plat'Home Announces OpenBlockS 600 - Smaller Faster Greener Linux Server
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| -Plat'Home, Japan's Linux pioneer, today announced the OpenBlockS
| 600, the new model of the OpenBlockS series, a line of compact
| and durable Linux micro servers. It packs a 600 MHz CPU, a full
| Gigabyte of RAM and Gigabit Ethernet in a palm-sized box. Heat
| and dust resistant and just 5 x 3 x 1 inches, it fits and
| survives in any small corner. And at a mere 8 W power
| consumption, it's friendly to both wallet and environment.
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http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20091001005527&newsLang=en
Related:
Open source in Japan: Q&A with the President of Plat'Home
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| ...ultimately, I believe the opportunity for Linux expanding into a
| wide range of devices, including, of course, entertainment devices like
| set-top boxes, cell phones, and other mobile devices, radically dwarfs
| the opportunity for broadcast entertainment. Even today, when you search,
| when you make a phone call, when you do online banking, you're using
| Linux. And it's only the beginning. I wanted to be a part of that.
|
| Asay: Plat'Home started selling Linux in Japan in 1993. That's really early
| days. Why Linux?
|
| Suzuki: Linux is powerful, in a lot of ways, especially for what it
| doesn't do. Let me explain. It's possible to deliver more computing
| power -- that is, more functionality and more stability -- into a wide
| range of devices, especially small ones. Its small footprint was very
| appealing. This was already apparent even from early on. Basically, we
| saw it as having the potential to get very sophisticated software into
| the hands of users. No compromises.
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http://www.cnet.com/8301-13505_1-9947592-16.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=TheOpenRoad
OpenMicroServer: Tiny Footprint Linux Server
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| I saw an announcement that the OpenMicroServer (OMS) is now available in the
| U.S. It has been produced in Japan for some time but has just been made
| available domestically. Whatâs cool about it is that it is small and can be
| powered from an Ethernet port. It reminded me of the BlackDog USB Server that
| made a splash a couple years back.The little OMS only measures 9â x 4â x 1.3â
| Itâs officially supported for Debian (Etch) and NetBSD. PlatâHome also
| maintains their own OS SSD/Linux which is a combination of Linux and BSD
| code. I love little gadgets like these and try to figure out some innovative
| ways to use them.
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http://socializedsoftware.com/2008/03/22/openmicroserver-tiny-footprint-linux-server/#more-225
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