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Zodingliani | Jun 1 2006
Wanna increase your typing speed? Try this new weird and wonderful Das Keyboard II. Compatible with Windows, MacOS X and Linux, this USB keyboard has been designed to provide greater speed with its new gold-plated and clicky...
Vikas Shekhawat | May 25 2006
Modern handsets use two microprocessors to handle all the software applications and communication protocols but also load it with extra BOM cost, space and power consumption. However, our dream of single processor based handsets melting down all these...
Zodingliani | Mar 30 2006
I am sure there is nobody on earth who have not heard of Hugo Chavez. Widely known for his anti-Americanism, who would move heaven and earth to prove his point. In line with his continuing battle, the Venezuela President has taken the lead as a...
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 10 2006
The Swiss ImCoSys showcased its Linux Smartphone at CeBIT 2006 in Hannover, Germany. The GPS smartphone with Linux operating system features: 1. GPS-receiver 2. Skinplex NFC 3. Bluetooth 4. TFT touchscreen with 262,144 colors at a resolution of 240x320.
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 7 2006
Sharp has upgraded its 4GB SL-3100 with its new Zaurus SL-C3200 Linux PDA with 6GB Hard drive. The PDA runs on an Intel PXA270 Processor at 416 MHz, 64MB RAM and 128MB ROM. Other specifications include: 1. 3.7 inch LCD VGA display with resolution 640 x.
Vikas Shekhawat | Feb 28 2006
n60linux
The Haeir N60 Smartphone is powered by a Linux OS and a 400MHz processor. It's loaded with a 1.3-megapixel camera, MP3/MPEG4 player, 59MB internal memory, SDIO expansion card, and a 320 x 240 touchscreen display. The 131gram phone measures 48 x 25 x 94.
Vikas Shekhawat | Feb 25 2006
Swiss ImCoSys will soon be launching a Linux smartphone with an in-built GPS receiver at the CEBIT 2006 in March. The Quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900) smartphone comes with GPRS Class 10 and CSD modems, Bluetooth, support for 802.11b WiFi, with WPA,...
Vikas Shekhawat | Feb 22 2006
Ian Baber must be rocking with his Ubuntu linux computer Tunesbox and so can you. The network-controlled juke box can play MP3/AAC/OGG/WAV formats within its 20GB of holding capacity. All you need is 2 huge speakers, a Pioneer amp, and a Pentium 2...
Vikas Shekhawat | Feb 20 2006
Sticking to the line of "Fix Mobile Convergence", the E28 Limited Dual Mode Linux smart phone is the first mobile phone compatible with the IMS environment. Crafted by E28 and Bridgeport Networks server solution the GSM-WiFi phone features a touchpad...

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