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Wireless home automation wakes up
Mar. 17, 2008
ZigBee and other wireless home automation technologies have zigged and zagged in recent years as they've struggled to achieve success, but the future appears more straightforward, says an ABI Research study. The ABI study points to several Linux-based systems as future drivers of home automation adoption. ...
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Android port turns phones into webservers
Mar. 17, 2008
Webtide has announced a port of its open source Jetty webserver to the Android mobile phone platform. The i-Jetty technology allows mobile phone users to set up AJAX- and Comet-enabled websites on their Android phones for access via desktop PCs over the web, says Webtide. ...
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FPGA-based XAUI interface supports Linux
Mar. 17, 2008
FPGA (field-programmable gate array) vendor Xilinx is shipping a development kit for 10Gbps Ethernet interfaces based on XAUI (pronounced "zowie"). The "Virtex-5 Solution for XAUI" kit includes an FPGA-powered PCIe card with Linux drivers, and targets communications, networking, storage, defense, and computing devices. ...
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Eclipse gains Java app management runtime
Mar. 17, 2008
As expected, the Eclipse Foundation has formally adopted a community project to implement OSGi (open services gateway initiative) standards for Java application software management on mobile and embedded devices. The "Eclipse Runtime" or "Eclipse RT" project was announced at the organization's annual EclipseCon conference today in Santa Clara, Calif. ...
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SuperH CPU module runs Linux
Mar. 14, 2008
Karlsruhe, Germany based Emtrion has launched a processor module based on a 400MHz SuperH processor, and targeting battery-powered and/or highly integrated devices in harsh industrial environments. The HiCO.SH7780 is available with a choice of baseboards, and can also be customized for specific requirements, Emtrion said. ...
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"Printing converters" run embedded Linux
Mar. 14, 2008
An industrial computing specialist in Erlangen, Germany has used Linux and a low-powered system-on-chip to build two legacy port servers. Ipcas's "RS232-to-USB" and "Centronics-to-USB" servers let users connect modern USB printers, memory sticks, and Ethernet networks to legacy interfaces on factory and automation equipment. ...
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IMS stack adds standards compliance
Mar. 13, 2008
Sonus Networks has updated its IMS (IP multimedia subsystem) middleware stack for carrier infrastructure equipment based on Linux. Updates to the company's SIP (session initiation protocol) implementation and session control components bring compliance with 3GPP's Release 7 IMS specifications, and with SAForum high-availability specifications, the vendor said. ...
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New conference looks at mobile strategies, tactics
Mar. 13, 2008
A pair of U.S. universities are sponsoring a one-day conference on mobile device technology next month. Sponsored by Cal Berkeley and Carnegie Mellon, "The Mobile Future" will feature embedded and telecom industry leaders speaking individually and on panels about mobile device business, technology, and globalization, among other topics. ...
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IMS uptake an opportunity for CG Linux vendors?
Mar. 13, 2008
Mobile operators will net $300 billion in "extra" revenue over the next five years by deploying IMS (IP multimedia subsystems), according to a new report from ABI. The market research firm says telecom infrastructure equipment providers will also profit from IMS, suggesting opportunity for Carrier Grade Linux providers as well. ...
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Tiny $80 SBC runs Debian Linux
Mar. 12, 2008
KwikByte is shipping its smallest, lowest-cost single-board computer (SBC) yet. Designed for general purpose computing, embedded controls, machine vision, remote monitoring, and database/web servers, the Debian-based KB9260 measures a wee 3.1 x 3.1 inches and costs only $80 in volume. ...
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LF summit features mobile and CGL sessions
Mar. 12, 2008
The Linux Foundation announced the speakers and agenda for its invitation-only second annual Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit. Held on April 8-10 in Austin, Texas, the summit features a few embedded panels, along with various presentations related to kernel and desktop/enterprise topics. ...
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Linux powers "mash-up platform" for phones
Mar. 12, 2008
Virginia-based startup 4DK Technologies has used Linux and high-availability middleware to build a "mash-up platform" for wireless carriers offering IP-based services. The "SuperConnectivity" service includes a "Scamp" middleware stack for mobile devices, along with a "Scout" service application built on MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition (CGE) and Enea's Accelerator Platform. ...
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Linux-compatible AMCs add storage
Mar. 12, 2008
GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms announced a Linux-compatible AdvancedMC (AMC) module that combines a Gigabit storage controller with a SCSI hard drive. The Telum 210 AdvancedMC provides 73GB or 146GB of SAS (serial-attached storage) for blade servers, network and telephony routers, and video streaming or surveillance systems. ...
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HA middleware boasts "full" AMF implementation
Mar. 11, 2008
Enea has updated its high-availability middleware for heterogeneous telecom environments that mix Linux with its own OSE and OSEck RTOSes. Element 3.0 boasts a "full" implementation of the Service Availability Forum's (SAForum's) Availability Management Framework (AMF), along with "in-service upgrades" and optional DSP management add-ons. Element ...
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Reader rejects severed, fake fingers
Mar. 11, 2008
Futronic has announced an FBI-approved fingerprint scanner claimed capable of distinguishing live human fingers from dead and fake fingers. The FS88 emits a "special signal" that, in conjunction with a sensor and an algorithm, can reportedly differentiate living finger "signatures" from those of other materials.
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Re-named graphics framework tapped for media streamer
Mar. 11, 2008
Trolltech has renamed its embedded GUI stack and development framework, and is boasting of a design win in the multimedia streamer space. Qt for Embedded Linux, formerly Qtopia Core, formerly Qt/Embedded, was used by Roku Labs in an as-yet unannounced Internet streaming media player, according to Trolltech. ...
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25 Atom notebooks by summer?
Mar. 11, 2008
Twenty-five notebook models based on Intel's Atom processor will ship by mid-year, an Intel executive reportedly told a PC World reporter. The Atom-based notebooks will cost $250 to $300, sport 7-10 inch displays, and run either Linux or Windows XP, the executive reportedly ...
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Power-sipping thin client runs Linux
Mar. 11, 2008
VXL Instruments has introduced an "entry-level" thin client device that runs Linux. The Itona TC 2331-LI operates fanlessly, uses a 1GHz Via C7 processor, supports touchscreen monitors with up to 1680 x 1050 resolution, and uses only 11 watts of power, says VXL. ...
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BIOS boots to Linux in one second
Mar. 10, 2008
Firmware company General Software announced that it is selling customized, quick-booting versions of its Linux-compatible BIOS firmware to the medical device industry. The company says its "Embedded BIOS with StrongFrame Technology" can boot to lilo (Linux loader) in less than a second. ...
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New report examines Android, Linux
Mar. 10, 2008
British research group Visiongain says it has released a report on Android, the Google-backed Open Handset Alliance's (OHA) Linux- and Java-based mobile phone specification. The report appears to include lots of background on Linux and the market for embedded Linux OSes, tools, and services. ...
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Linux thin clients gain managability
Mar. 10, 2008
Igel has released an update to its remote management software for coordinating its Linux-compatible thin clients. Igel's Remote Management Suite (RMS) 2.07 is said to offer easier installation via a new Java database, as well as enhanced Microsoft Active Directory support. ...
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UWB ready for blast-off at last?
Mar. 10, 2008
After overestimating the early market for ultra-wideband (UWB) in 2006, ABI Research now says the short-range wireless networking technology is finally ready for take-off. Shipments of UWB in laptops, periphals, consumer electronics devices, and eventually mobile handsets will reach 400 million by 2013, forecasts ABI. ...
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Podcast explores memory and kernel profilers
Mar. 07, 2008
TimeSys has published another episode in its LinuxLink Radio series of free, half-hour podcasts about embedded Linux development. In Episode 30, Gene Sally and guest host Jeremiah Lott discuss profiling tools that can help to optimize the Linux kernel. ...
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Low-cost laptop runs Linpus Linux
Mar. 07, 2008
Thai systems integrator Norhtec is preparing to release a sub-$300 ultra-mini PC (UMPC) laptop based on a Quanta design. Aimed at the developing-country market, the so-called Gecko Laptop is being built by Quanta and runs Linpus Linux Lite, a new distribution designed for small-screen mini-PCs. ...
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Open source meets automation at Hannover
Mar. 07, 2008
The Open Source Automation Development Lab (OSADL) is hosting a congress on open source software in the machine and automation industry. Held on April 22nd during the Hannover Fair in Germany, "Open Source meets Industry" features speakers including Bruce Perens, Thomas Gleixner, and Andrew Morton. ...
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