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computerworld.co.nz - 12/2/2008
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Videos: See Linux running on the iPhone
jkontherun.com - 12/5/2008
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jkontherun.com —
What do we have here? Looks like some
of the first pics I've seen of netbook based
on Qualcomm's Snapdragon chipset have appeared at Silicon.com . While the eight portraits likely represent more concept design rather than actual product, I like ...
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First Qualcomm Snapdragon netbook concept is a tablet
linuxoniphone.blogspot.com - 12/4/2008
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linuxoniphone.blogspot.com —
Donate your time and skills if you can
rather than money. If you cannot do so, please
consider sponsoring something we could directly use: Such as a USB serial cable (about $45 for parts from Sparkfun ), or perhaps upgrading the Slicehost slice we're ...
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Linux on the iPhone
gigaom.com - 12/3/2008
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gigaom.com —
Netbooks are all the rage at the moment,
with Asus predicting that it will sell 5 million
of its Asus Eee PC netbooks by the end of this year. However, one of the tricky aspects of netbooks is that they have much more limited hardware resources than ...
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10 Ways To Trick Out Your Netbook for Free [GigaOM]
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Linux now running on Apple iPhone (with video) - Google Android on iPhone next?
MacDailyNews —
... for Computerworld, "It looks like PlanetBeing isn't just thinking of running Linux on iPhones. On his blog he also says that he is interested in working with people experienced with Google's Android OS. Might this be an indication that we could have the Android OS running on our iPhones in the future? It sure looks that way. Though I doubt Google will do this, maybe it should get working on an official Android port before some very skilled hackers beat them to it." Full article here . MacDailyNews Take: Linux on iPhone. For everyone who's been dying to use their iPhones as ...
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