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Right now I have my trusty ol' Treo 650, and before that I had a Treo 180. I was really concerned with the way the smartphone/PDA+phone market was going with the iPhone, Palm Pre, and other devices with very limited development options and generally sucky software. So naturally when I saw a device with a Linux-based OS that allows totally open development and lots of tweaking, a hardware keyboard and specs at least on par with the iPhone 3GS, I knew I'd found my new...handheld computer thingy
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Last edited by rokmystage; 2010-01-05 at 14:41.