Internet appliance-hacker Ken Segler has struck again. The Las Vegas engineer -- who created a cult hit when he discovered that a cable tweak would transform the $99 I-Opener Internet appliance into a fully operational PC -- has found . . .
Internet appliance-hacker Ken Segler has struck again. The Las Vegas engineer -- who created a cult hit when he discovered that a cable tweak would transform the $99 I-Opener Internet appliance into a fully operational PC -- has found a new target.

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