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Linux Journal Reviews the Zipit Z2 Wireless Messenger

Linux Journal Gadget Guy, Shawn Powers, reviews the Zipit Z2 Wireless Instant Messenger — the perfect gift for IMers. And it runs on Linux.

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25 Comments

can this go on youtube


“four way navigation thing”
seriously…
your running a blog called LINUX JOURNAL
and you don’t know what a dpad is.
GTFO


Hack it :D


OR just buy a messaging phone? lol


how about myspace lol


just get an iphone


his daughter texts like a dong


FAKE AND GAY


@supereater14 Yo! I did the same. Didn’t back up the wireless drivers >.> Any chance you’d be willing to share some drivers with a stranger from the internet?

And which image did you go with? I tried the rootnexus image for a lil bit but switched to sidetrack in the end.


i like the zipit but i get on hotmail and them so your right so i hope its fixed by now


do you need wifi 2 send instant messages?


i re-flashed mine and put debian on it


@dinnerbagel
Bahh i would rather use my cell phone


@XTheXLonelyXPersonX Kind of… the first year of service is free, but after that its $30 a year…
There is a limit of 10,000 texts a month though.


@ReebokHockey7 Ya you need wifi


@techowtos Ya you can text cellphones but you need wifi


Can i text on this?


???(?_?)???? Fuck the? new layout on YouTube…? COPY? AND? PASTE IF U DONT LIKE THE? NEW LAYOUT JOIN THE OLD YOUTUBE ARMY!!!! 1 hour ago


5:38 i thought that slot was for games:)


its wifi


it’s only $50 now, this review was done a while ago.


only question, do you need wifi or internet connection?


I was thinking of getting the Z2,? but seen they charged you, and it’s not that expandable.

I know you could reverse their firmware to get rid of the annoying stuff, and flash a new linux, but I’d wrather just go get something better like the Nokia 770/800/812.


do you have to pay monthly for it like a cell phone


Haha, yup


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