(Refer to press release in the Announcements forum)
I'll answer a few questions that were asked before..
The software for this product was developed by the team in Cambridge.
The first version of the software does not synchronise with the car player - it does support the Rio 600, Rio 800, Nike 60/120, Rio Receiver and (via CDR burn) Rio Volt. We hope to add car player support to a later version (but it requires a lot more thought, as two-way synchronisation would probably be called for).
The product runs Linux. You can plug in a USB keyboard and get a shell up on the screen (I'll leave it for someone to work out how, though!).
The product has two USB master sockets as well as a slave socket. If you want Ethernet, you can plug in one of the supported USB to Ethernet adapters. HPNA is built in as standard.
The fan is very quiet, and variable speed depending upon the temperature inside the box. Most of the time it doesn't spin.
Rob