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Friday, October 29, 2004
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Now here's an interesting idea. A NAS shell you put around a 3.5-inch hard drive . Now if it only had WIFI this would start to get interesting.
Buffalo Tech's Kuro Box Puts a New Spin on NAS.
For those who have been considering the Linksys NSLU2 network storage device, Buffalo Tech has made available the fully hackable, Linux-based, Kuro Box here in the U.S. (MSRP $160). What sets this NAS (network attached storage) solution apart from the rest is that it is not a complete NAS server, but an intelligent shell that accommodates a 3.5-inch hard drive of your choosing, and can be configured to run as Samba-based Windows file server, AppleTalk file server, telnet server, ftp server, and others! More... [eHomeUpgrade]
7:30:05 AM
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PODCast functionality added to Audioblog.com
New functionality has been added to Audioblog.com, including ID3 tags on phone posts and the ability to send the link to the audio moblog MP3 file along with the player to your weblog..
Listen to Eric Rice, CEO of audioblog.com explain the new features:
Correction from Eric Rice: "Psst. not the CEO. Founder and Evanglista. Heh."
7:11:24 AM
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