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Linux-powered SMS FoxBox provides web-based texting management from Engadget by Darren Murph Filed under: Cellphones, Peripherals For the folks out there looking to seriously take advantage of those unlimited text messages, Acme Systems has designed the SMS FoxBox in order to give you "a compact and low cost solution to send and receive SMS messages using a commercial SIM card." The Linux-powered device includes a GSM quad-band modem, a SD / MMC memory card slot to store the messages, and a web-based interface to manage the mayhem. Acme claims that its unit can receive up to 30 incoming texts per minute, and it also touts an SQLite embedded SQL server, expandable set of gateway functions, fully customizable software, and even a pair of USB ports to store excess messages on thumb drives or external HDDs. So if you've been looking for some serious horsepower in the SMS to TCP/IP realm, you can plunk down your €750 ($1,012) and give that HTC keyboard a rest. -- Donny Kurnia http://hantulab.multiply.com/ http://hantulab.blogspot.com/ ------------------------------------------- At times the world can seem an unfriendly and sinister place. But believe us when we say there is much more good in it than bad. And what might seem to be a series of unfortunate events, may in fact, be the first steps of a journey. -- A Series of Unfortunate Events -- Berhenti langganan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Arsip dan info: http://linux.or.id/milis

