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engadgetmobile.com » Engadget Mobile - Sep 30, 2008
Filed under: Software, Others, Linux Looking for nefarious ways to take advantage of that Freerunner's wide-open Linux distro? NeoPwn thinks it has just the answer, packaging OpenMoko's latest handset with a custom …
ossblog.it » ossblog - Sep 23, 2008
Ci sono distribuzioni GNU/Linux dedicate ad ogni compito, dalla programmazione all’intrattenimento, passando per la sicurezza e la produzione multimediale. L’ultima arrivata, però, è un po’ diversa perché può …
Also tagged: security, mobile, debian, wireless, openmoko, metasploit
engadgetmobile.com » Engadget Mobile - Sep 19, 2008
Filed under: Handsets, Others, Linux Once again, this week's How Would You Change delves deep into the mobile realm, so we figured we'd give you folks a heads-up of the latest posting. OpenMoko's Neo FreeRunner is the …
Also tagged: linux, open source, how would you change, howwouldyouchange, hwyc, neo freerunner, neofreerunner, openmoku
engadget.com » Engadget - Sep 19, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones We know -- it takes time to really dig deep within an open-source device (particularly a handset), but now that a few months have ticked by since OpenMoko's Neo FreeRunner began shipping in …
Also tagged: features, linux, open source, how would you change, howwouldyouchange, hwyc, neo freerunner, neofreerunner, openmoku
ossblog.it » ossblog - Aug 12, 2008
Openmoko 2008.8 è stato rilasciato nei giorni scorsi. Si tratta di un evento importante per il software alla base del cellulare libero Neo FreeRunner perché rappresenta il primo rilascio in seguito all’abbandono delle …
boygeniusreport.com » Boy Genius Report - Aug 11, 2008
OpenMoko, current king of “open” in the mobile world, has just announced that the schematics for its 1973 and shiny new Neo FreeRunner handsets will soon be published and available for the world to customize. That’s …
Also tagged: news, linux, open source, handsets, 1973, openmoko, neo
gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Aug 6, 2008
They've already released the CAD files for modding the case into a lobster phone (please, someone?), and now the OpenMoko folks are going all the way with their Neo Freerunner Linux smartphone, opening up the …
Also tagged: smartphones, linux, diy, cellphones, cad, openmoko, neo, schematics
phonenews.com » PhoneNews.com - Aug 6, 2008
We haven’t talked much about Openmoko. Why? No, it’s not because it runs Linux. And, it’s not because there are other phones that are more stable. The main reason we haven’t talked about Openmoko phones, are because …
Also tagged: linux, general news, openmoko, neo, google android oha, linmo
pcsintel.com » PhoneNews.com - Aug 5, 2008
We haven’t talked much about Openmoko. Why? No, it’s not because it runs Linux. And, it’s not because there are other phones that are more stable. The main reason we haven’t talked about Openmoko phones, are because …
Also tagged: linux, general news, openmoko, neo, google android oha, linmo
boygeniusreport.com » Boy Genius Report - Jul 23, 2008
It’s safe to say that up until now, Openmoko handsets have hardly received the global welcome that the company envisioned when it first began its quest to open the world of mobile phones. The odds are pretty good that …