http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/25/somniloquy-external-networking-card-lets-pcs-sleep-talk-essent/

Some researchers at UC San Diego <http://www.engadget.com/tag/UCSanDiego/>,
teamed up with Microsoft
Research<http://www.engadget.com/tag/MicrosoftResearch/>,
have a novel new method in the works to let your computer save on power in
sleep mode while still keeping up with IMs and whatever other network
activity you pesky folks might be up to. Dubbed "Somniloquy," the USB dongle
acts as an external networking card, and takes over most of the
communication duties, with its own embedded OS and flash memory (similar to
the Killer 
NIC<http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/15/bigfoot-intros-lower-end-killer-k1-network-interface-card/>).
When the computer goes to sleep, Somniloquy maintains IM connections,
ongoing downloads and torrents, and keeps your computer present on the local
network and wireless LAN. If an activity arrives that needs the full
computer, Somniloquy wakes up the computer and patches it through -- going
so far as to buffer downloads into flash memory, and then dump it
periodically on to the hard drive. The wake-on network activity concept is
nothing new, but Somniloquy really runs with it, and boasts up to 60 to 80
percent overall energy savings based on the person's usage habits. The
device is currently in prototype stage, and in the future all its
functionality could be integrated into a PC's network card -- and hopefully
won't just be for the pros this time.

I'll support Microsoft if they support my bittorrenting! :D.

stan

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