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Mecha Comet is a modular Linux handheld coming soon to Kickstarter for $159 - Liliputing

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Mecha Comet is a modular Linux handheld coming soon to Kickstarter for $159
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    And they didn’t fail because of their keyboard…

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      Yeah they did. It was a pretty major factor. The moment touchscreen phones began to exist, Blackberry became past-tense.

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        It was them sticking with proprietary software instead of going with Android. I’m sticking to those guns.

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