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Devices
by Rom Feria on January 12, 2008
Last week's CES featured quite a number of new devices running on Linux. It is unfortunate that I could not make it to Las Vegas to personally check out the Cool Gadgets so I rely on others to feature it. For the interest of our readers, I decided to consolidate Linux-related gadgets here but only those that interests me. :)
One such device is the iRiver GSM Phone, a Linux-based iPhone clone but its specs is fuzzy. However, the video below reveals a touchscreen interface.
Several questions come to mind - when will Apple's lawyers call them? What Linux distribution are they using? How much will this cost?
One such device is the iRiver GSM Phone, a Linux-based iPhone clone but its specs is fuzzy. However, the video below reveals a touchscreen interface.
Several questions come to mind - when will Apple's lawyers call them? What Linux distribution are they using? How much will this cost?
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