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Monday, September 22, 2008

Nokia Linux tablets go 3G, OMAP3

clipped from www.linuxdevices.com

Nokia Linux tablets go 3G, OMAP3 —
Sep. 18, 2008 —
Nokia's Linux-based web tablets may soon gain faster processors and built-in 3G cellular modems. Nokia executive Ari Jaaksi revealed today in a keynote at the Open Source in Mobile show that Nokia will add 3G/HSPA capabilities to an OMAP3-optimized Maemo 5 release for the tablets. ...

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