open.itworld.com — Mozilla, ARM, MontaVista, Texas Instruments and other are all ganging together to create a Linux ultramobile PC platform -- I guess they want to create a reference that other companies can build off of? Coming in 2009...
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10001110101Oct 4, 2007
Give me some of what he's having, cause I want to see the pretty pictures too.
honoredmuleOct 4, 2007
The N800 uses open software, but the hardware itself is not open. The OpenMoko is the first real open hardware platform I've ever even heard of...that actually made it to market, that is. There have also been pipe dreams. Any one know whatever happened to the plans for an open car?
neorioOct 5, 2007
But... can it run a Commodore 64 emulator?
andreyknureOct 5, 2007
Being a live chat support engineer of one well-known Linux web hosting company like one which is placed at my web page - www.andreyknure.narod.ru it is very interesting for me if these companies can apply such ultra mobile Linux PCs to manage servers?