OpenMoko Celebrates July 4 With Linux-Based Smart Phone

Courtesy Topix - Linux  Mon, 08/04/2008 - 05:04

Andrew R Hickey Channel Web July 4, 2008 OpenMoko, a Taiwan-based device manufacturer, is celebrating Independence Day by freeing smart phone users from the shackles of proprietary devices with its touch-screen ...


 

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