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Friday, April 4, 2008

Linux powers TV-enabled mobile phone

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Linux powers TV-enabled mobile phone
— [Updated Apr. 1] -- Motorola has used Linux to build a 3G, touchscreen-enabled mobile phone that can receive and record video broadcast in DVB-H format (digital video broadcast, handhelds). The MobileTV DH02 boasts gesture-based UI, Bluetooth, a GPS receiver, and voice-assisted navigation software, Motorola says. ...
 
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