Road picking Android for S101 HandyPC?
Here is a story that caught my attention over at Android Community. This cute looking device is hopefully going to hit soon as one of the ghostly Android
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From: Nick May < nick_at_kyushu.com > Date: 08/17/06 Message-Id: < 49B9872D-87C5-4066-90E6-16995A768AA2_at_kyushu.com > This looks rather jolly.... Linux-based HandyPC to challenge ...
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Linux Online - Linux-based HandyPC to challenge Nokia Communicator
German phone maker Road has announced its answer to Nokia's Communicator. Dubbed the HandyPC, the phone-computer combo is based on the Linux operating system and Trolltech's Qtopia ...
Road picking Android for S101 HandyPC? [Video] | Android Community
Tucked away at CeBIT, Road have been showing the latest evolution of their S101 HandyPC, a clamshell smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard and 640 x 240
A Communicator Killer? - loose wire blog
This may explain why a German company is about to launch a Communicator lookalike: the HandyPC. Tony Smith of The Register reports that Berlin-based phone maker ROAD GmbH has ...
Linux-based HandyPC S101 Caught in the Wild! - SlashGear
Is there really a need for another Nokia Communicator wanna-be? Apparently, German phone maker Road thinks so. The company’s very on HandyPC S101 is part
ROAD handyPC: the replacement for smartphones? | Electronista
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Linux Online - News by Tony Smith
Linux-based HandyPC to challenge Nokia Communicator, Aug 18, 2006 German phone maker Road has announced its answer to Nokia's Communicator. Dubbed the HandyPC, the phone-computer ...
ROAD HandyPC S101 / S101K
News and Reviews on everything mobile... ... ROAD HandyPC S101 / S101K (August 2006) At first glance, the ROAD S101 looks like a new version of the Nokia 9500, but it isn't.

