I know of three:
Sony Librie: 1st attemp, not bad, but so DRM riddled that's unusable. You didn't purchase a book. You rented for 3 months, and the cost is similar to death tree
A prototype made by e-ink engineers. I don't have a link, but It was in/. not so long ago
http://www.jinke.com.cn/english/index.asp. Very similar to Librie, but, run on linux and has an aditional LCD display for commands (e-ink is loooooow)
Well, about the value of 0 and 1sss... You trust all your hard earned movie to a bank, and the bank writes in their books, that you "Joe SixPack" are the happy owner of $$$$$$. But, oh surprise, where the bank maintains all their records: in the intangible and volatile memory of a computer.
So, you are already trusting in the 0 and 1sss maintained for the bank
I know of three: Sony Librie: 1st attemp, not bad, but so DRM riddled that's unusable. You didn't purchase a book. You rented for 3 months, and the cost is similar to death tree A prototype made by e-ink engineers. I don't have a link, but It was in /. not so long ago
http://www.jinke.com.cn/english/index.asp. Very similar to Librie, but, run on linux and has an aditional LCD display for commands (e-ink is loooooow)
It appears that nobody here (except you) watch tv
Well, about the value of 0 and 1sss... You trust all your hard earned movie to a bank, and the bank writes in their books, that you "Joe SixPack" are the happy owner of $$$$$$. But, oh surprise, where the bank maintains all their records: in the intangible and volatile memory of a computer.
So, you are already trusting in the 0 and 1sss maintained for the bank
One of the thing that seems most interesant to me is the Loader, wich with only an Eprom chip is able to handle cd, mp3, vcd and dvd.
Somebody know about some similar, able to perform only supported with software, without the need of the Eprom?