Gadget Lab 2: Openmoko Neo Freerunner



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In this week's episode of the Gadget Lab Video Podcast, Wired.com's Dylan Tweney and Jose Fermoso run down the specs on the Openmoko Neo Freerunner.


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first ( 4 months ago by CCEProductions0)
first
that was awkward ( 4 months ago by HogieMorgan)
that was awkward
that cool video and ... ( 4 months ago by animeradio101)
that cool video and also best work.
i would probably ... ( 4 months ago by davidzysk)
i would probably get neo 2 when it come out
Good review ( 4 months ago by testing4echo)
Good review
And look like dork ... ( 4 months ago by deepsight)
And look like dork! lol...dude dont tell that to your boss.
look like a .... ... ( 4 months ago by ahlberto)
look like a ....thats bad
hmm! Neo that is ... ( 4 months ago by kenerik)
hmm! Neo that is just great! I'll buy one for sure! This is probably the upcoming number one geek phone :-D
/watch?v=G0eBiRMQFvU ( 4 months ago by papaJ978)
/watch?v=G0eBiRMQFvU
nice! ( 4 months ago by lragone9s)
nice!
can i have one? ( 4 months ago by ghettobeats)
can i have one?
It looks good but ... ( 4 months ago by vetmode)
It looks good but the design...
looks ugly and fat ... ( 4 months ago by omid11)
looks ugly and fat but at least its open source
hmm, it seems to be ... ( 4 months ago by Exarian)
hmm, it seems to be better suited to an advanced user who knows how to code things.
i think im going to ... ( 4 months ago by GrAcEmCoChRaN)
i think im going to stick to my palm piolit
the designe it so ... ( 4 months ago by dragonlord179)
the designe it so simple i like it
now if you started ... ( 4 months ago by flarpjr)
now if you started reading this dont stop its really scarey!ok send this
 to five other videos in 143 minutes.When you are done press F6 and your crushes name will apear on the screen in big letters this is weird because it does work.If you break this chance you wont have a crush in the next five years
this is gonna flop. ( 3 months ago by daddytoms)
this is gonna flop.
I'm loving mine :D ( 3 months ago by macromarco83)
I'm loving mine :D
"and look like a ... ( 3 months ago by KVirus)
"and look like a dork" .. ROFL
SIMPLE,just like ... ( 2 months ago by dragonIord179)
SIMPLE,just like fucking my boyfriend in his ass,i love it when he sucks on my cock OOOO YEAHHHH
This is just an ... ( 3 days ago by ubuntuftw)
This is just an amateur info session about the Neo Freerunner. There is NO useful information in this video. How about making a phone call ? Why is it not ready ?



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