GMate Yopy 3500 review
Reviews The design of these elements is different from the original Yopy -- the changes have apparently been made to enhance ease of use. The Yopy’s designers have tried hard to make this hardware stand out from the crowd.
[June 20, 2003, 7:54]
Yopy Comes To Europe
News Having survived a tumultuous development and rollout process, Yopy, which was arguably the first Linux PDA, has arrived in Europe. Yopy is based on a 206MHz StrongARM processor from Intel, the standard in Microsoft's Pocket PC devices until recently.
[July 12, 2002, 14:36]
Yopy Survives Death Rumours
News Linux fans were saddened to learn of the death of Yopy, the long-awaited Linux-based PDA, earlier this week. But the rumours of Yopy's death appear to have been exaggerated. A representative of Samsung, developer G.Mate's partner in the project...
[January 11, 2002, 17:15]
CeBIT 2000: Yopy Is First Linux PDA
News Long after the rumours broke out, Korean electronics giant Samsung has launched its Yopy PDA, which the company says is the first Linux PDA. The Yopy is expected to retail for between $400 to $600 (£250 to about £370).
[February 25, 2000, 14:41]
Gmate Yopy review
Reviews The Yopy is built around Intel’s 206MHz StrongArm processor, which is now practically obsolete -- most new Pocket PCs, for example, use Intel’s new PXA250 (XScale) processor. By far the most annoying aspect of the Yopy is its lack of display...
[October 17, 2002, 15:41]
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]
CeBIT 2000: A Summary
News Friday's star of the show was Samsung's curiously named Yopy handheld device, which is reported to be the first Linux PDA. We promised you that Symbian, wireless and MP3 players would be the highlights of CeBIT 2000, and we were right.
[February 28, 2000, 10:11]
Compaq Launches Competition For Handheld Linux Apps
News Some PDAs, such as Yopy, also run Linux. Compaq Computer has launched a contest designed to stimulate developer interest in the Linux operating system for handheld computers. Entrants are to design applications for Linux-capable handhelds, with...
[June 19, 2001, 15:36]
CeBIT 2000: MobileLinux Can't Compete With Symbian
News Read about Samsung's 'Yopy' later today. On Thursday at CeBIT, the Symbian consortium dismissed as hype Transmeta's claim that MobileLinux would establish itself as the dominant platform for the mobile Internet.
[February 25, 2000, 11:54]
Exclusive: SuSE Linux Goes Handheld
News Samsung unveiled the Yopy in May 2000. Suse -- Europe's leading distributor of the Linux operating system -- plans a strong drive towards mobile and embedded computing in coming months, sources said Wednesday.
[January 4, 2001, 6:49]
