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[News] NanoNote Comes with Linux

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Qi Hardware's tiny, hackable Ben NanoNote now shipping

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| That will get you a bare bones device that can 
| simply be used as a Linux-based "handheld 
| laptop" out of the box or, as the company 
| hopes, be turned into anything from a PMP to 
| an offline Wikipedia device. Something along 
| those lines would seem to be the most 
| practical, considering the device only has a 
| 3-inch 320 x 240 display, along with some 
| similarly basic specs including a 336 MHz 
| XBurst Jz4720 CPU, 32MB of RAM, 2GB of flash 
| storage, and a microSD card slot for 
| expansion. Head on past the break for a look 
| under the lid.
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http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/15/qi-hardwares-tiny-hackable-ben-nanonote-now-shipping/


Recent:

Openmoko's WikiReader

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| Openmoko, the company that first gained
| attention for its Linux-based phone
| platform, launched a new pocket-sized open
| source product in time for this holiday
| season, the WikiReader. The WikiReader is an
| inexpensive ($99), low-power, 4-inch square
| touchscreen LCD display device pre-loaded
| with the text of three million Wikipedia
| pages on a microSD card. In the smartphone
| era, skeptics might dismiss the device as
| woefully underpowered, but to the open
| source community the more pertinent question
| is what else can it do?
|
| [...]
|
| For today, however, the product makes for a
| fun stocking stuffer for the family hacker.
| Openmoko is positioning the device in its
| advertising as a way to get content into the
| hands of the "75% of the world [that] is
| offline" â including people in airplanes or
| on beaches, and "most everywhere." The
| WikiReader certainly does that; several
| online reviews have praised its value in
| museums and tourist locations, where data
| plan charges would make a connected device
| prohibitively expensive to operate.
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http://lwn.net/Articles/366927/


Hands-on: OpenMoko WikiReader is simple, appealing

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| OpenMoko's WikiReader is a unique gadget with
| a single function. The simple handheld device
| stores the text of over 3 million Wikipedia
| entries, enabling convenient offline access to
| the popular Internet encyclopedia. We have
| conducted some hands-on testing with the new
| product and found it to be surprisingly
| compelling despite its limitations.
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http://arstechnica.com/open-source/reviews/2009/11/hands-on-openmoko-wikireader-is-simple-appealing.ars?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss


More changes at Openmoko

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| Former Openmoko employees have already started redesigning the Freerunner
| hardware (gta02-core) using only Free Software tools. Werner Almesberger,
| working with many others, has made great progress. Recently, we have released
| more information to accelerate their efforts. In the coming weeks, all the
| design information will be handed over to the community along with all of
| openmoko.org (Wiki, GIT, Trac, Planet, ...). Openmoko Inc. then will act as
| the sponsor of this effort. We will continue to fund all necessary server
| infrastructure and support, in areas where corporate help is needed, future
| open phone development. (Parts of this process will require legal work - so I
| request your patience.)
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http://lwn.net/Articles/335878/
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