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Mozilla Teams Up With Foxconn; Tablet On the Way?

The Register is one of several outlets reporting (based on a Reuters report) that Mozilla is working with Foxconn on a mobile device and "plans to unveil it at an event next week." Firefox OS is already running on other makers' phones; CNET speculates that this new device may be a tablet, which matches the Register's "insider" information.

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  1. Great ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Great, a tablet that needs to update its entire OS every time you switch it on.

  2. Not likely yet by robmv · · Score: 3, Informative

    If you haven't read blogs ot commit logs about the updates of the Firefox OS platform and base UI to adapt to tablet resolutions/aspect ratios in the open, then there is no Firefox OS support for those devices yet. Mozilla isn't Google, writing code in secrecy

  3. Re:Oh another one by Luthair · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Eh? Firefox actually uses the least memory of all browsers.

  4. Re:Oh that makes sense by JDG1980 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Oh wow, that really makes sense because Mozilla makes good products and Foxconn makes ultra low quality crap like for example MP3 players that fail within a month and the world's worst motherboards.

    Foxconn builds to whatever price point the customer wants. If you order cheap crap, they'll build cheap crap. If you pay extra for a high-quality product (as Apple does), then that's what you'll get.

    The workers get treated like crap either way, though.