November 10, 2003 4:31 PM PST
Sharp picks Linux for at-home fun
By
Stephen Shankland
Staff Writer, CNET News
Sharp has selected
MontaVista Software's version of Linux for its HG-01S home entertainment server, the companies said Monday. The device can be used to record TV programs, to store digital images from a camera-equipped mobile phone, to house a Web-based photo album and to handle other tasks.
The home entertainment server, code-named Galileo, is available in Japan for about $850.
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