Hands-on: OpenMoko WikiReader is simple, appealing

Courtesy Linux Today  Sat, 11/07/2009 - 22:03

ars Technica: "Ars takes a hands-on look at OpenMoko's WikiReader, a handheld device that provides convenient offline access to millions of Wikipedia entries."


 

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