Keyspan, donglers extraordinaire, are brewing up a USB Server capable of connecting USB devices to a PC or Mac over the network — by one or more clients, no less. “Share a USB printer or scanner …, turn a USB hard drive into a simple file server, make USB devices available via Wifi”, etc. The router-sized server sports 4 12Mbps USB ports with full 500mA of power per, 10/100 RJ45 network port, and static, DHCP, and Rendezvous IP.[MobileWhack]
Japanese and Chinese companies collaborating to build standard Asian Linux distribution.
[kent williams]
But could the name ‘Asianux’ be any worse?
I quite like the haunting electronica music of “Boards of Canada,” but I have even more respect for their idiosyncratic aesthetic after encountering this deliberately-paced, mindblurring net-art site of theirs.
[Beyond the Beyond]
I would imagine that you need broadband before tackling this thing. You might also want to unplug the phone and retire into a dark room with some trail mix and maybe a lava lamp. Boards of Canada
(d.w.: yeah, I know my fellow technoheads know about that site, but in case the other readers here are interested…)
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[Don Park’s Daily Habit]
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Date: 2/3/2005 17:43:10
Love the little orange XML buttons. Thanks, I completely missed that one.
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