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Linux Mobiles Powered By OpenMoko

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 start selling it to the general public as soon as the software is more developed. The Openmoko stack, which includes a full X server, allows users and developers to transform mobile hardware platforms into unique products. Our license gives developers and users freedom to cosmetically customize their device or radically remix it; change the wallpaper or rebuild the entire house! It grants them the freedom, for example, to transform a phone into a medical device or point of sale device or the freedom to simply install their own favorite software. Source : Openmoko.org To Know More Open Moko Products Click Here...

India's $10 Laptops In To Reality

India's Rs.500 ($10) Laptop Dreams Comes True , This All Happened Because Of The Hard Work's Done By The Students Of Vellore Institute Of Technology, Scientists In Indian Institute Of Science (Bangalore) , IIT-Madras & involvement of PSU's like Semiconductor Complex. These Laptops Have The Features Like 2GB RAM , Fixed Ethernet Connection , WiFi Etc... * It Just Only Consume 2 Watts Of Energy * This Product Is Mainly Developed For Students And The Program Was Named "A Laptop For A Student ". * More News Will Be On Soon...

Discussions On Banning Google Earth In India

Image Source : ibn live Serious Discussions Are Going On To Ban Google Earth In India Dew To Terrorists Utilization Of Google Earth For Attacks . Here Is The News From ibn live New Delhi: Mumbai attack terrorists used Google Earth to memorize roads and find targets on 26/11. Even today, India's military bases, nuclear power plants, and political locations can be seen on Google earth. It's a matter of national security that one Mumbai lawyer has taken it in his own hands by filing a PIL. “I can see the airbase, the nuclear reactors, a lot of sensitive places around Mumbai, the number of airlines on the runway. I understand this is not updated data but it's the most updated data we have,” advocate, Amit Karkhanis. But Google has also helped in flood relief in Gujarat, Tsunami relief and even the earthquake relief in Kashmir. It is technology often used for the good of people. But Google India does already have some restrictions, having to stay 100 meters away from objects