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    <summary>Victory is mine! Got an email today that the VirginConnect service is dead. Now I get to keep the hardware. Although the email they sent...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><strong>Victory is mine!</strong> Got an email today that the <a href="http://www.metafilter.com/detail.cfm?link_ID=1678#6024">VirginConnect service</a> is dead. Now I get to keep the hardware. Although the email they sent says:</p><blockquote>We will send you a letter via US mail within the next 7-10 business days that includes instructions for returning your Webplayer and a prepaid UPS shipping label, so you can return the device free of charge. Your Webplayer cannot be re-configured to work with another ISP. </blockquote><p>Yeah, right.</p><p>Struggling to find some VirginConnect hacking links so I can put linux on the thing... so far I've got <a href="http://www.larwe.com/techref/webplayer.html">this link</a>. I know that the device is OEM'd by Acer, and they have an MSN Companion based on the same hardware platform that's about to come out.</p><p>From a tech perspective, it's a standard low-end Cyrix notebook motherboard, with USB, integrated sound, and a not-so-bad wireless keyboard.</p>]]>
      
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