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<rjeffries>
New Blackberry Priv is a very nice pocket computer with a great slide-out keyboard. It's not cheap, and uses Android.
<rjeffries>
If one imagines an open software system (Debian or similar) on that hardware platform it would be a lovely device.
<rjeffries>
I understand that the lack of open hardware will make this a non-starter for many who read this, I get it. I'm simply saying it is a sweet and well-executed platform.
<whitequark>
Android is not any less open than Debian if you use CyanogenMod
<whitequark>
and way more usable
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<arossdotme>
surly corsair usb flash drives are back words compatible with usb 1.1? they dont say, they promote backwards compatibly with usb 2 for there usb 3 drivesible-wit