Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 11th Oct 2005 17:36 UTC
Linux As smartphone prices decline, they have become more popular every day. Symbian, PalmOS, Windows Mobile and Linux seem to be the big names in this high-end market of phones, all showcasing PDA-like features, native toolkits and fast processors. Today we are looking at one of the most popular Linux smartphones (especially in Asia), the Motorola E680i, which was released around May 2005 and was graciously provided by Geeks.com for this article.
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Having fun deleting posts ?????
by Anonymous on Tue 11th Oct 2005 20:14 UTC
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What junk. OSnews used to be open to opinions.

Now we have programmed shills and astroturfers modding down(CENSORING) posts.

Read my original on java thats been modded -2.


From the admin: I suggest you calm down. The community awarded your previous comment -2 (I only modded down this very comment), there is no point replying in such a way on the article. People will just mod down things, and others will mod up too. You never know how your comment will end up.