Tue 24 Feb 2009
Linux-driven BitTorrent appliance ships
Posted by RossB under Appliance, Gear, Multimedia, Reviews
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From the article:
Myka is shipping an embedded Linux device that downloads, stores, and plays BitTorrent media files on an attached TV. Available in 80GB, 160GB, and 500GB models, plus a Developer’s Edition with a 1TB disk, the Myka appliances offload BitTorrent peer-to-peer duties from a PC.
Announced last April under the name “TorrentTV,” the open source Linux hardware and software platform has been slow to reach market, but is now available for orders, with shipments due in four to six weeks, says Myka.
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March 2nd, 2009 at 12:00 am[...] Linux-driven BitTorrent appliance ships Posted on Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 in Appliance – Comments: (0) From the article:Myka is shipping an embedded Linux device that downloads, stores, and plays BitTorrent media files on an attached TV. Available in 80GB, 160GB, and 500GB models, plus a Developer’s Edition with a 1TB disk, the Myka appliances offload BitTorrent peer-to-peer duties from a PC.Announced last April under the name “TorrentTV,” the open source Linux hardware and software platform has been slow to reach market, but is now available for orders, with shipments due in four to six weeks, says Myka. [...]




