Welcome to our first issue of Softpedia Linux Weekly! In this edition:[tablec][row][col]• Canonical Announces Ubuntu MID Edition 8.04• Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) Alpha 1 Screenshot Tour• Linspire Acquires Xandros• Sabayon 3.5 "Ibex Poacher" Launched• OpenMoko Starts Selling Neo FreeRunner in the US• Available Now: U... |
7 July 2008 11:01 GMT |
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OpenMoko will start selling its Linux-based touch phone, Neo FreeRunner, in the US tomorrow. The device comes with a limited number of applications for calling and text messages, but software can be created or installed for free without paying other taxes (and it has a large community behind it, so you will surely ge... |
3 July 2008 04:46 GMT |
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Neo Freerunner, Openmoko's open-source Linux-based smartphone unveiled at the end of 2007, is finally on its way to online retailers and will be available starting the first half of July. This comes after the smarpthone was initially announced for an April release, but it was delayed because of some unnamed hard... |
30 June 2008 10:30 GMT |
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Neo FreeRunner, the open source smartphone developed by OpenMoko, will be commercially available for $399 (around 250 Euros) per unit, probably less than most of the users who are expecting it would have believed.Following the successful Neo 1973 (well, a moderate success, because there weren't too many Neo 197... |
15 April 2008 14:52 GMT |
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Neo FreeRunner, the second Linux-powered smartphone produced by OpenMoko, will be commercially available starting this spring. Initially announced at the beginning of the year and said to come in the second quarter, the open source handset will hit the market sooner, most probably in March or April 2008. OpenMoko is ... |
20 February 2008 02:21 GMT |
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OpenMoko, the company that brought the first open source smartphone, the Neo 1973, now comes with Neo FreeRunner, an improved version of their first device, targeted for the wide public. Introduced in July 2007, Neo 1973 was released only for developers and not for the mass market consumers. The handset had a huge su... |
4 January 2008 03:57 GMT |
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