As if the rumors about the Google Phone weren't interesting enough by themselves, it gets even more interesting with the following.
"There has been a new batch of rumors swirling about Google producing a "gPhone" mobile telephone after a Reuters reporter stated High Tech Computer Corp would be designing the Linux phone for Google. A friendly penguin has told us at Phoronix that Google is looking to team up with OpenMoko for their "gPhone"." -- Read more
That sure ought to be quite a boost for the OpenMoko project, which could oddly enough even boos sales of Neo1973. But, let's wait for the official news before celebrating anything.

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