Marcin Juszkiewicz openembedded at
haerwu.biz wrote on Sun Mar 16 11:02:12 CET 2008
Dnia Saturday 15 of March 2008, Mark Haury napisa:
In order for there to be "competition", there has to be something
available. The Trolltech Greenphone comes to mind, though, as its
availabili
Daniel Spies daniel.spies at fuceekay.com wrote on Sat Mar 15 22:42:47
CET 2008
On Saturday 15 March 2008 19:27:02 Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
...and the Neo *is* fully open? What about the graphics module, the
gps module, and the gsm module? You may get some I/O specs, but the
modules
Marcin Juszkiewicz openembedded at haerwu.biz wrote on Sun Mar 16
11:02:12 CET 2008
On Saturday 15 of March 2008, Mark Haury wrote:
In order for there to be competition, there has to be something
available. The Trolltech Greenphone comes to mind, though, as its
availability matches
Matt Manjos matt at manjos.com wrote on Sun Mar 16 16:23:09 CET 2008:
I think the main concern with FIC at the moment is that if they
release the Freerunner developer-only hardware now, produced in 10x
the quantity of the 1973 (what was hinted to earlier), and some major
hardware problem was
Timo Jyrinki timo.jyrinki at gmail.com wrote on Fri Mar 14 22:01:43 CET 2008
First speaking about Neo being not open, it's funny to advertise a
device with lots of proprietary software and problematic, very closed
pieces of hardware, preventing any theoretical free software
distribution to be
On 29 Feb 2008, at 17:34, Marco Trevisan (Trevio) wrote:
siaPeter Trapp ha scritto:
Hi everybody,
I thought about the possibility of a voice mail installed on the
neo. The idea is to let the application decide if you are
reachable for the caller or not. The decision will be done on
C'mon, guys, do you _really_ need that big hole right through the case?
Why don't you keep the stereo speakers and put the WiFi in that wasted
space instead It's not only a matter of stereo vs. mono, either --
you'll be halving the amount of sound output and perceived quality. From
what
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