Open Source Cell Phone
The OpenMoko Project is creating a cellphone built on linux, running X, with GTK bindings. The idea behind the project sounds fantastic: a phone that users will have control over. It is supposed to hit the shelves in September 2007 for a US$350 ballpark. According to the hardware specs for the first phone, the device looks like it should include wifi, accelerometers, and bluetooth. Snazzy.
