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2006-06-28
The cellphone/PDA only has to run a full-featured desktop c.q. run a decent browser, excelling in display and excelling in commnunicating with the periphrery devices. Nothing more. What more do you want to do with a phone.
You really don't want to store anything on it, only some boot code. So when the battery is low, the phone get lost and your PDA get stolen you still have access
to your precious data, with any other phone with browser.
Applications will be developed with the MVC paradigm, the phone is just a dummy display, speaker and microphone.
NO 1. The great majority of DSL modems are running Linux UC (u cee Linux) talking the Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) cell relay network protocol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asynchronous_Transfer_Mode
Edited 2006-06-29 02:51