Friday, Nov 9th 2007 by James Allan Brady


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Some of you may remember the Zipit wireless instant messenger whose primary function was its support for WiFi and a bunch of different IM clients. Well if you don’t, that pretty much sums it up, it has some other media playing functions, blah, blah, blah.

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The really important part, at least to this story, is that it runs on Linux, and that it could be interfaced with, albeit in a very crude way, and then be hacked to perform other functions including a web server. Well, it just got a processor upgrade, up to 300MHz now, and a port on the back, that the manufacturer has hinted at being used for expandability, or at the companies discretion, an easy interface for hackers and developers.

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No word on what types of attachments we can look forward to, or when the company is releasing the SDK and patch cable. What we do have is a $150 price tag for what is basically a highly simplified UMPC or laptop, depending on how you look at it.

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Linux IM pad beefs up, invites hacking [via linuxdevices]


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  1. This looks like a pretty cool gadget. If someone comes up with a few simple PDA / PIM apps and a web browser, we may be onto something.
    Or else, I’ll just buy one of the small Asus EEE mini pc’s.

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