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DoCoMo to Use Linux on Phones

highwaytohell writes "News.com.au has an announcement that NTT DoCoMo in collaboration with NEC and Panasonic have developed a Linux based software platform for third generation cell phones. 'The main advantage of the new platform will be easy integration of advanced multi-media applications and efficient use of software,' NEC spokeswoman Akiko Shikimori said." This was first reported about a year ago, but the platform looks to be mostly done by now, and a new press release timed to remind us of its impending release.

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  1. Yes but... by dfn5 · · Score: 2, Funny
    Does it support Ogg Vorbis?

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  2. The advantage to linux on phones by commodoresloat · · Score: 2, Funny

    I hear the DoCoMos will give you a command line that can be activated by voice. So when you call your friend you can really mess with their heads by saying "arr emmm arrr efff star"

  3. Re:Multi-media apps? by el_munkie · · Score: 2, Funny

    Not trolling either here, but I know of at least one person who got some use out of a multimedia phone. This girl I went out with once had an pointlessly expensive phone that was video-capable. She had video of herself blowing some dude on her phone. This was more of a turn-off to me than anything else (I didn't go out with her again), but documenting sexual escapades would certainly qualify as a use for multimedia apps.

  4. Yeah... by midnightblaze · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...but do they run Linux?