Gosh, we remember when the Antelope Modular Computing Core was just vaporware, way back in the halcyon days of late 2002. But despite all the haters who said it’d never come out, the Antelope MCC has arrived. About the size of a deck of cards, the MCC is a tiny 1GHz computer with 256MB of RAM and a 10 or 15GB hard drive that runs a full version of Windows XP. The idea is that the core — which by the way, costs $4,000 — pops into a docking station with a screen and keyboard if you want to use it like a desktop, or into a smaller PDA-type shell if you need something more portable.
[Thanks, John]