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PS3 to ship without Linux?
Nov. 06, 2006
Sony's PlayStation 3 (PS3), due this month, will not ship with Linux pre-installed, as suggested in March by CEO Ken Kuturagi. However, TerraSoft CEO Kai Staats says his company's Yellow Dog Linux is installable by "anybody who knows how to use a keyboard, mouse, and browser," ...
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Eight from IBM: Callisto, C pointers, swap, Python eggs, HAL...
Nov. 03, 2006
IBM has published the following new technical articles, tutorials, and downloads on its DeveloperWorks website. They cover a range of interesting (though not necessarily embedded) technical topics, primarily related to Linux and open source system development. Some require free registration. ...
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Will Novell/Microsoft deal hurt Linux in devices?
Nov. 03, 2006
Long-time rivals Novell and Microsoft announced a Linux-centered, multi-tiered partnership yesterday. The deal involves enterprise software, but could have implications for Linux in general, because it sets a precedent for a Linux distributor paying intellectual property (IP) royalties to Microsoft. ...
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Public key cryptography turns thirty
Nov. 03, 2006
The thirtieth anniversary of public key cryptography was celebrated on Oct. 28 at an event co-sponsored by Voltage Security Inc. and the Computer History Museum of Silicon Valley. No technology has had a "more profound political and economic impact on the world than cryptography," master of ceremonies John Markhoff proclaimed. ...
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Web-dev IDE adds AJAX, Web 2.0 features
Nov. 02, 2006
ActiveState is beta-testing a new version of its IDE (integrated development environment) for dynamic web applications. Komodo 4.0, due in early 2007, features a bevy of "Web 2.0" features, such as support for client-side AJAX (asynchronous Javascript and XML) languages, including JavaScript, CSS, HTML, and XML. ...
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Digital I/O card targets gaming devices
Nov. 02, 2006
Taiwanese board-vendor Acrosser is shipping a 96-bit PCI-bus I/O card with discrete I/O, on-board SRAM, and a host of built-in security features. The AR-B2002 supports Linux, and targets casino gaming machines and industrial control applications. ...
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Nokia's 330 is simply a navigation device
Nov. 02, 2006
Nokia's "330" device -- previously rumored to be a follow-up to the company's Linux-based 770 Internet tablet -- turns out to be a simple in-car navigational device. The 330 will come standard with maps of Europe, and sell for about 360 Euros, according to reports. ...
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Google enhances Gmail for mobile phones
Nov. 02, 2006
Google has enhanced its free "Gmail" service with two new interface options for mobile phone users. A new "m.gmail.com" site features a greatly simplified interface for phones with HTML browsers, while a Java download enables Gmail account access from any Web- and Java-enabled device, ...
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Conference on open-source mobile phones mobilizes
Nov. 02, 2006
Prominent embedded Linux companies, standards organizations, and mobile carriers will attend the inaugural "Open Source in Mobile" conference next week in Amsterdam. Sponsored by Trolltech, the event features presentations from MontaVista, Motorola, Panasonic, Purple Labs, a la Mobile, Nokia, VirtualLogix, Access/Palmsource, Orange, BT, Vodafone, Neuf Cegetel, Navica, Sun, and others. ...
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Linux powers multi-protocol, multi-frequency WAP
Nov. 02, 2006
Symbol Technologies will soon release a Linux powered, multi-protocol, multi-frequency wireless switch. The RFS7000, expected early next year, aims to help business deploy and centrally manage devices throughout the RF (radio frequency) spectrum, Symbol says. ...
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Microsoft opens full Windows CE kernel source
Nov. 01, 2006
In its most tacit acknowledgment yet of the power of open source, Microsoft is distributing complete kernel sources to all recipients of its Windows CE 6.0 SDK, released today. Developers need only acknowledge Microsoft's "shared source" license, using Microsoft's IDE (integrated development tool), after which requested sourcecode components are installed, ...
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Security company prescribes Linux for sick Windows PCs
Nov. 01, 2006
PC Tools will add a Linux-based boot image to its security auditing software for Windows PCs. The company says that when run under Linux, Spyware Doctor can detect and remove "persistent spyware such as rootkits and keyloggers that launch and hide themselves in the OS when Windows is booted." ...
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Red Hat touts telecom readiness
Nov. 01, 2006
Red Hat says 29 ISVs (independent software vendors) have joined its Telecommunications Partner Program during the last six months. Additionally, the company says it is working with leading NEPs (network equipment providers), ISVs, and operators to define requirements and ensure that RHEL can be deployed in carrier-grade settings. ...
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Linux phone, stack win industry awards
Nov. 01, 2006
Trolltech reports that its developer-friendly, Linux-based "Greenphone" was named "best embedded Linux product or initiative" at LinuxWorld, London. Additionally, the company's Qtopia Phone Edition (QPE) stack won a mobile phone tools award presented by a Chinese trade magazine devoted to mobile phone multimedia. ...
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Carrier Grade Linux targets Sun's UltraSPARC T1
Nov. 01, 2006
Wind River has completed an "evaluation port" of its Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) stack to Sun's UltraSPARC T1, and plans to offer the industry's first commercial CGL support for the chip, by mid-2007. Wind River describes the 8-way, 64-bit processor as a "breakthrough" processor for next-generation compute-intensive communications server platforms. ...
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Siemens IP-STB designs run Linux, do HDTV, DVB-T
Oct. 31, 2006
Siemens of Switzerland is shipping three hardware/software reference designs for Internet protocol set-top boxes (IP-STBs). The STB-7100-series designs run Linux 2.6 on a SuperH-based processor, and support standard- and high-definition content, along with multiple access technologies, including DSL, cable, and DVB-T (digital video broadcast -- terrestrial). ...
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MIPS processors gain GNU/Linux binary prelinker
Oct. 31, 2006
[Updated 3:15PM, PST] -- With sponsorship from MIPS Technologies, GNU tools specialist CodeSourcery has added support for the MIPS architecture to the GNU/Linux prelinker, with the goal of helping MIPS-based embedded designs enjoy faster application start-up times. Additionally, the consulting and services company has joined MIPS Technologies's MIPS Alliance Program. ...
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High-availability wrapper site solicits proposals
Oct. 31, 2006
OpenClovis is accepting project proposals for a community website to launch early next year. The "ClovisForge" site aims to help developers quickly add high-availability characteristics to commercial or open-source applications, so that they can be considered for use in telecommunications and other markets requiring "six nines" availability (99.9999 percent uptime). ...
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Car PCs mount in dashboards, run Linux
Oct. 30, 2006
Hong Kong based mini-PC manufacturing specialist SD-Omega has added a pair of high-end models to its extensive line of more than 20 Linux-friendly car PC models. The SD631C and PCI-slot-equipped SD631CH support Intel Pentium M and Celeron M processors at over 2GHz, and include car-specific features. ...
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Compact Linux appliance targets web surfing apps
Oct. 30, 2006
[Updated Oct. 31] -- Parisian startup Linutop is readying a compact Linux-based computing appliance aimed at web surfing kiosks in libraries, schools, offices, hotels, hospitals, Internet cafes, and family rooms. The Linutop device features a fanless x86-compatible Geode processor, and flash-based storage for completely silent operation. ...
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Access to open-source mobile app framework
Oct. 30, 2006
Access will contribute a mobile application platform to the open source community before year's end, it says. Its "Application Framework" for GTK+ aims to offer device developers specialized mechanisms for package installation, task-oriented application interoperation, and security policy definition and management. It will be released under the Mozilla Public License. ...
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Linux appliance analyzes gigabit networks
Oct. 27, 2006
Network management specialist Wildpackets is shipping a Linux-powered appliance used by network administrators to analyze full- or half-duplex gigabit Ethernet traffic. The "Omnipliance" is based on a 3U rack-mount Intel Xeon server, and runs Red Hat Linux along with Wildpackets's flagship "OmniEngine" software. ...
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Early Mylo review laments phonelessness
Oct. 27, 2006
Much as early reviewers rued the Nokia 770's lack of cellular phone capabilities, USAToday's appraisal of Sony's Linux-based Mylo ("my life online") reprises the "there's no phone" theme repeatedly. The review ultimately questions whether the device offers enough to entice users to carry yet another device. ...
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Linux-powered SBC targets network storage apps
Oct. 27, 2006
Team ASA is shipping a network storage-oriented SBC (single-board computer) featuring integrated hardware encryption and data compression. The NPWR-SAI is based on an Intel storage processor, comes pre-loaded with Linux 2.6.13, and targets CD-bay-sized removable storage devices with transparent encryption and compression, according to the company. ...
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Linux STB used in award-winning eldercare product
Oct. 27, 2006
Dutch telecom operator and Internet service provider KPN has bestowed an award for innovation on DataBalk's ZorgTV ("CareTV" in English) product. The product is based on Amino's Linux-based Aminet110 set-top box (pictured at left), and aims to help elderly people "stay independent" longer, according to DataBalk. ...
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