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Linux on a stick
Fancy a complete Linux-powered computer on a USB key? Look no further than Calao Systems' USB-9260, which uses an Atmel system-on-a-chip incorporating a 190MHz ARM processor. There's 64MB of Ram and 256MB of Flash memory for storage, plus a 10/100 Ethernet port. An advanced version with VGA is also under development. The USB-926 will be available 'soon', but there's no indication of pricing.
[thanks to Linuxdevices via Slashdot]



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