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All in the Space of a Cube
All in the Space of a Cube
"Meet the Space Cube — the world's smallest fully functional PC. Primarily designed for use in space, it somehow manages to cram a working PC with USB ports, card readers, audio outputs and proprietary interfaces into a tiny cube chassis measuring just two inches square.
Picture this: Space Cube by a PSP
Picture this: Space Cube by a PSP
pcpro.co.uk — The Space Cube alongside a PSP and mobile phone. You may remember that, some time ago, I... blogged about an interesting little computer curio called the Space Cube . Quite simply, it’s one of the smallest PCs in the world, with each side measuring ... (more) Picture this: Space Cube by a PSP
Olympics Water Cube Phone
Olympics Water Cube Phone
textually.org — Spotted on Fashion Funky , the Water Cube cell phone inspired by the Water cube building at... the Beijing Olympics where Michael Phelps broke all records. (more) Olympics Water Cube Phone
Water Cube 2008 Olympic Triband Phone with TV & Bluetooth--Black
sourcinggate.com — Today I am very honoured to command you the water cube 2008 Olympic phone. Its water cube... charm inherited the essence of water cube building from the inside to outside. Three-dimensional interface will bring you more visual experience and you can feel ... (more) Water Cube 2008 Olympic Triband Phone with TV & ...
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Tiny Linux Space Cube: Oh boy, more stuff to misplace
CrunchGear — The future! Look at the size of this tiny Linux PC, wouldja? It’s nary larger than a small apple. What’s crammed inside, you ask? A 300 MHz processor, 16MB of onboard flash memory, 64MB of SDRAM, and a 1GB CompactFlash card loaded with Red Hat Linux. On the outside, there’s a single USB port, VGA, Ethernet port, RS232 port, and mic and speaker plugs. The whole shebang’s powered by a 5V plug. There’s also a “Space Wire” port, which is “a type of proprietary interface use by the ESA, NASA and JAXA when the Cube actually goes into space,” according to PC Pro. Space! Apparently this thing’s built for ...

Space Cube tiny Linux PC tested: expensive & impressive
SlashGear — With all the MIDs and UMPCs we’ve seen recently, perhaps we shouldn’t be so surprised by the amount of miniturization needed to fit a full 300MHz Linux PC into a 2-inch cube.  Nonetheless, seeing familiar ports like VGA and ethernet dwarfing the so-called Space Cube’s body is still enough to prompt amazement; PC Pro magazine imported one of the tiny cubes to see what exactly you can do with 64MB of RAM and a Space Wire port. As it turns out, the Space Wire port might be the most important part.  It’s the standardized connector used by NASA and other institutions for hooking up ...

Two-inch-square Space Cube computer gets shown off
Engadget — Filed under: Desktops The two-inch-square Space Cube computer has apparently been making the rounds in Japan for some time now, but PC Pro has finally managed to sneak one into the UK and, thankfully for us, they've decided to share. This one packs a 300MHz NEC VR5701 processor, 64MB of RAM, a 1GB CompactFlash card, and a ...

Space Cube Computer And Why You Need One
GadgetReview — You’re gonna want wanna these because it’s just so damn small.  You’ll need one of these so you can plug into any TV with a ‘VGA input’ so you can show off to your pals.  Tech specs you ask? 300MHz NEC VR5701 processor, 64MB of RAM, a 1GB CompactFlash card, and a special version of Red Hat Linux,a single USB port, VGA out, built-in Ethernet and a SpaceWire port (whatever the hell that is).  This itsy bitsy ‘puter was supposed to be on the cheap, like $350 cheap, but rumor has it set at 6 or 7 times that cost.  Sorry, no word on release date, if any. Why do we really need it?  If no ones pushes ...

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