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OpenMoko Smartphone Doing the Full Open Monty, Releasing Chip Schematics For Building Your Own [OpenMoko]

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2008-08-06 11:15:00 by John Mahoney in Gizmodo
...OpenMoko folks are going all the way with their Neo Freerunner Linux smartphone, opening up the schematics for all to see and use under a Creative Commons license. This includes not only the full schematics for the phone's PCBs, but also for the individual chips inside, for seeing exactly how the GPS ties into the system, for instance. The...
 
 
 
 
 
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OpenMoko Neo FreeRunner available this Friday

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2008-07-02 16:49:25 by dusanb in IntoMobile
...OpenMoko Neo FreeRunner review . The day when you'll be able to actually grab the device is set for this Friday, July 4th. That's of course in case you're ready to pour out $400. That may sound a lot, but remember there's a lot under the hood including 2.8-inch VGA screen, WiFi, aGPS, 128MB of RAM, Bluetooth 2.0, two 3-axis motion sensors,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Openmoko Declares Independence for the Mobile Phone: Neo FreeRunner to Hit the Market July 4

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2008-07-03 20:19:27 by Maximus in Just Another Mobile Phone Blog
Openmoko committed to freedom for open mobile innovation TAIPEI, TAIWAN - Openmoko, developer of the first open mobile computing platform today announced that on Friday, July 4, it will open the online store for purchase of the Openmoko Neo FreeRunner, a mobile device that the company says will help to enable ubiquitous computing for the 21st...
 
 
 
 
 
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OpenMoko Neo Freerunner Finally Available on July 4th [Cellphones]

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2008-07-02 09:30:00 by Benny Goldman in Gizmodo
...OpenMoko Neo Freerunner we caught back in January will be available to order on July 4th. That makes the Linux-based cellphone a perfect birthday gift for Uncle Sam, assuming he's into shell commands. It'll run $400, press release after the jump. [ OpenMoko Openmoko Declares Independence for the Mobile Phone Neo FreeRunner to Hit the Market...
 
 
 
 
 
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OpenMoko Launches Neo FreeRunner Open-Source Smartphone for the Masses [Smartphones]

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2008-01-03 09:22:21 by Wilson Rothman in Gizmodo
OpenMoko today announced the Neo FreeRunner, a mass-market version of the Neo 1973 open-source phone, and will be showing it off at CES next week. The phone will have the same "overall look and feel" as the developers' product, but it has a faster 500MHz processor, 3D graphics, and a new lineup of open-source mobile apps. It's a GSM tri-band...
 
 
 
 
 
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Openmoko Releases Schematics for Neo Phones

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2008-08-08 16:16:37 by Patrick Birmingham in Cell Phone Digest
Openmoko, maker of open source mobile products, today announced that it has taken another step in opening its mobile platform to the development community by announcing it will publish the schematics for the Neo 1973 and Neo FreeRunner mobile phones Openmoko broke with traditional mobile phone manufacturers by shipping its Neo 1973 and Neo...
 
 
 
 
 
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Design Your Own Cellphone With OpenMoko

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2008-03-03 20:32:08 by Rob Beschizza in Gadget Lab
...OpenMoko's FreeRunner, an open-source linux cellphone, it's a piece of cake: the CAD files are on the net for all to download With your current phone, you might be able to change the skin, add some rhinestones. Inconsequential customization," said OpenMoko's Steve Mosher. "With this, you can change the physical shell It's a program intended...
 
 
 
 
 
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OpenMoko shows off successor to Neo1973 in Brazil

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2008-03-19 20:21:26 by willpark in IntoMobile
OpenMoko has been expected to release a successor to the open-source Neo1973 in April, and it looks like OpenMoko has started to show off their new wares in Brazil Apparently called the FreeRunner, OpenMoko's Mickey Lauer gave us a glimpse of the successor to the Neo1973 at the Bossa Conference in Brazil. From the pics, it doesn't look like the...
 
 
 
 
 
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OpenMoko FreeRunner to be available for $399 - Open-source Linux handset set to launch

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2008-04-14 19:16:18 by Will Park in IntoMobile
...OpenMoko Neo1973 open-source Linux handset will be glad to hear that they'll soon be able to get their hands on the Neo1973's successor in the near future. The OpenMoko FreeRunner sports a faster processor than its predecessor and adds three-axis motion sensors to the mix. As we saw previously, the overall aesthetic of the FreeRunner is...