Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 26th Nov 2008 09:28 UTC, submitted by caffeine deprived
Intel Intel joined Taiwanese mobile phone service provider Chunghwa Telecom to launch Gigabyte Technology's M528 mobile Internet device on Monday in Taipei. The device, which runs a Linux OS, sports a 4.8-inch touchscreen, QWERTY keypad and 4GB solid-state drive, has an 800Mhz Intel Atom Z500 microprocessor inside. Gigabyte's specs page for the device is here.
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It needs to strike a balance...
by ruel24 on Thu 27th Nov 2008 16:19 UTC
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I'm eagerly awaiting Linux iPhone competition, and something that my carrier can provide. I think they doors are about to bust open in this arena. Maybe Asus will follow suit with something similar? Eee Phone?

Edited 2008-11-27 16:24 UTC