Hacking HTC’s Windows CE phones with Linux
December 31, 2005
This article by a developer working on the Xanadux project reports on efforts to port Linux to HTC's mobile phones that normally run Windows CE. After two years, at least one of HTC's mobile phones — the Blue Angel — is making and receiving phone calls, “even if things are still a bit rough-and-ready,” the article's author writes. (more…)
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