Linksys to offer personal web hosting server for consumers
Linksys plans to launch a home personal server later in the year
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NEWS: 8 June 2006 11:24 GMT by Amber Maitland
Linksys plans to launch a home personal server later in the year Pocket-lint has learnt.
The new USB external hard drive networking device will allow users to access any content they have stored on the device anywhere in the world as long as they have an internet connection.
The move would mean an end to small websites and individuals having to pay hosting fees to store images moves and music online to share with others.
Linksys told Pocket-lint that the new personal server, which will uses similar software to the company's current internet-enabled digital camera, will promise an easy to use interface and a fixed IP address even if the customers broadband connection doesn't offer the service.
"It will allow you to store your images online without having to pay recurring hosting fees", said Patrick Lelorieux VP, EMEA sales at Linksys.
Although Linksys has yet to put a price on the new unit, the company did tell us that it would be out by the end of the year.
We will keep you posted.
>> Linksys - Official website of Linksys
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