When I saw the release date of iPhone the other day over the Yahoo!News, I wanted to blog about it. Plan to get a hand of it but nonetheless, my dear friend Wingz already blogged about it under the title of iPhone on Sale date confirmed. Being a courteous, I decided not to follow suit with another post about the release date.
So with nothing on hand to generate sufficient traffic to my blog, I begin to search to counter Wingz for a particular post that can not only generate enough traffic here but to get more coverage for my ads from Nuffnang. After searching high and low, there’s only one thing that came into my mind. Something to get attention of the iPhone craze.
By chance and by luck, I manage to stumble upon a site – the technology site, Gizmodo where they posted OpenMoko’s Neo19735 that meant to replace iPhone. And it’s free too.
Here’s the link to the anti-iphone post. So what do you think? Can it replace the iPhone? Moreover, I read from somewhere that FDA not only wanted the phone just to be a phone but maybe detector as well. Example that I can think of as follow:-
- Smoke detector
- UV detector
- Fart detector
- Motion sensor
- Air particle sensor
- Sarcasm detector
- Hot Chick detector
I think the list can basically grow from there. Coz even today the phone also come with GPS too. There is no surprise if they really come up with it.
The OpenMoko Neo1973 linux-powered smartphone first crossed our radar last november. Then the iPhone came out and made us double-take on the device’s multi-touch screen, and coincidentally similar interface. Yesterday we sat down with the Neo1973, and learned more about its features, three-phase road map, pricing, and how open software collaborators will be compensated for their contributions. We also took a gallery full of pictures. Read on…
See it for yourself. 
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