If you could use the USB as a network interface, then it becomes very interesting. Plug it into a computer and you have a wifi router.
Erm. How is that different from connecting a normal cheap wifi USB card and using that computer to route besides the fact that the computer is probably much faster at routing than some card reader?
Linux? On an Arduino?
Linux on AVR has already been done. http://dangerousprototypes.com...
Then again there are Arduinos with ARM and x86 processors so porting Linux to them is not that big deal. But it is not and won't be a Linux desktop.
Works great in Internet Explorer!
That's not really a compliment.
I was always torn on buying NVIDIA or not.
Well, this is hardly a reason to buy AMD hardware instead. They already ship the firmware blobs with radeon driver.
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