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We offer several repair parts at discount prices for the Stairmaster Ellipticals such as the FreeRunner 5400 and 5600. You can call us at 888.713.2880 or place your order online!
Thank you for purchasing this Developer release of Neo FreeRunner. The Neo FreeRunner phone is the second hardware platform to take advantage of Openmoko.
GSM 850 $250.00 USD; GSM 900 $250.00 USD; GSM 850-3 Pack (1 free DBoard) $750.00 USD; GSM 900-3 Pack (1 free DBoard) $750.00 USD; GSM 850-5 Pack (2 free DBoards) $1,250.00 USD
We've always had a soft spot for the OpenMoko FreeRunner open-source phone, but it looks like quirky and charming weren't enough -- the company's discontinued work on handset's ...
To increase tracking ability of any single buzz fix, we made a new workflow. From now on there is a buzz fix product in our eshop. To make a rework you can buy it like a normal ...
We've always had a soft spot for the OpenMoko FreeRunner open-source phone, but it looks like quirky and charming weren't enough -- the company's discontinued work on handset's ...
No GTA03 in 2009 :(2-3 back came a sad and shocking news (atleast to me) that Openmoko has sacked/let go of 50% of its work force and has ceased all developments for GTA03.
Two add-ons for FreeRunner networking: dhcpd-usb and gw6c. The first is dhcp server configuration that offers 192.168.0.200/28 to hosts connected via USB to the FreeRunner, the ...
Openmoko Cancels FreeRunner GTA03 Openmoko's FreeRunner, the original open source (hardware and software) Linux phone, made us oh so excited back in the day, before Android and the ...
Openmoko™ is a project dedicated to delivering mobile phones with an open source software stack. Openmoko is currently selling the Neo FreeRunner phone to advanced users and will ...
Recently Corndogg aka Brandon, co-founder of SF Parkour, was kind enough to put up with a few questions from Jason Todrick on behalf of FM. Hope you enjoy the results.
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Advogato
... OpenMoko "FreeRunner" - that is sufficiently open for innovative developers to create this seamless hand-over system on without being adversely influenced by those corporations who stand to lose a lot of money, and the "FreeRunner ...
Ars Technica
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Linux Insider
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Advogato
There are better alternatives on the horizon that respect your freedom, don't spy on you, play free media formats, and let you use free software -- like the FreeRunner. Share these reasons with your friends, family and colleagues, and read ...
Intomobile.com
If you’re getting tired of waiting for new Android-powered devices, I have a feeling your long wait will be over. With the new year coming fast upon us, there’s going to be a whole whack of new devices hitting us real soon, and some might e...
The Register
OpenMoko, the company behind the open source FreeRunner handset, is giving up on creating a new version in favour of fixing the old one and working on a new secret project. In a presentation at OpenExpo in Bern, the OpenMoko CEO, Sean Moss-...
Ars Technica
Some critics have condemned the OpenMoko FreeRunner because it fails to provide the same kind of user experience as the iPhone. I think that such criticism reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of the OpenMoko project and, more generally,...
MobileBurn
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Industry Standard
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