Do-it-yourself phone manufacturer declares its independence tomo...

Courtesy Topix - Linux  Thu, 07/03/2008 - 16:08

While many of us will be enjoying fireworks and barbeques tomorrow to help celebrate the Fourth of July, a Taiwan-based device manufacturer, Openmoko, plans to launch a new open source Linux handset that begs ...


 

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