Personal Server
on 05.04.03, 08:16pm in embedded • comments (0)
[Erik and Mark Baard via Slashdot] Intel is developing wireless, pocket-sized personal server that may replace laptops and PDAs altogether. The “personal server,” which is being developed at Intel Research by ubiquitous computing wizard Roy Want, is the size of a deck of cards, half the weight of an iPaq, and has no i/o, no screen, and no peripherals. The device never leaves its user’s pocket or handbag. The personal server mounts on any PC that can recognize wireless devices: “Any computer becomes your computer,” said Want.
The original presentation on this is here.



