Freeing Your Phone With the FIC Neo FreeRunner

Courtesy Linux Today  Sat, 10/11/2008 - 15:07

Free Software Magazine: "The temptation to compare the FreeRunner and the Apple iPhone can be overwhelming.

They both run a Unix-like operating system; they both have GPS, wi-fi, and accelerometers; they are both cell phones.

In spite of their similarities, their differences are even more striking."


 

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