Openmoko Inc, the company behind the Openmoko Freerunner Linux phones released their new product, Wikireader. It’s a small device to read Wikipedia offline. The files are stored on uSD card, also the small Linux kernel is supposedly loaded from the card so this should be a nice hackable device.
It is still unknown if there will be a developer/user community around Wikireader and what will Openmoko do this time better than with Freerunner. You can try to find some answers on the Openmoko community mailing list
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