Japanese Linux computer firm Plat'Home released in March a palm-sized, full-featured Linux-based server dubbed "OpenBlokS." This tiny marvel is no lightweight wanna-be replacement to a real Linux server. It can run most server applications that you would expect to run on a "normal" full-sized Linux box. Despite its tiny size, OpenBlokS servers are capable of doing real work. But it is not a gadget for hobbyists or those with little experience with server-level Linux. Users can fully administer this device over a network.