Comdex 2001: G.Mate Shows New-style Linux PDA
News A new crop of Linux PDAs could soon satisfy the appetites of open-source fans, with the long-awaited Yopy from G.Mate now on display at Comdex. G.Mate's Yopy, originally to be sold under the Samsung brand, has been around for a good while without...
[November 15, 2001, 14:48]
Yopy Survives Death Rumours
News A representative of Samsung, developer G.Mate's partner in the project, told CNET News.com at this week's Consumer Electonics Show in Las Vegas that Yopy had been cancelled, following the company's announcement of the Nexio PDA, powered by...
[January 11, 2002, 17:15]
Yopy Comes To Europe
News Tuxmedia suggested it would be porting some desktop Linux applications to G.Mate's Linupy distribution of Linux. But at around this time, Yopy developer G.Mate began selling Yopy itself via its Korean Web site.
[July 12, 2002, 14:36]
HTC Goes It Alone With Windows Smartphones
News UK customers might also be familiar with HTC rebrands such as i-mate and Qtek. The TyTN (previously codenamed Hermes) is the first tri-band 3G Windows Mobile PDA, and the MTeoR (aka Breeze) is a 3G-enabled smartphone.
[June 16, 2006, 11:00]

