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uClinux console servers add open source UPS mgmt — Jun. 13, 2008 — Opengear has integrated uninterruptible power supply (UPS) monitoring tools in its uClinux-based remote access equipment. Opengear's console servers (pictured at left) now include tools derived from the open source Network UPS Tools (NUT) project, says the company. ...
MontaVista expands in France and Spain — Jun. 13, 2008 — MontaVista Software has signed up a value-added distributor to expand its sales and support organization in the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Asia) region. Its deal with embedded supplier ANTYCIP will especialy strengthen MontaVista's presence in France and Spain, says the Silicon Valley-based vendor of Linux distributions and development tools. ...
Linux maintainers woo device developers — Jun. 12, 2008 — Linux's first-ever official "embedded maintainers" have invited device developers to get involved in the kernel development process. Doing so will pay dividends when it comes time to spin a product variant or firmware update, say Paul Gortmaker and David Woodhouse, in a stereo interview with Linux Weekly News. ...
Mozilla previews Firefox Mobile — Jun. 12, 2008 — Mozilla Labs has posted a video preview, source code, and an online demo of its forthcoming mobile web browser. Code-named "Fennec" for now, Firefox Mobile features an innovative full-screen, finger-friendly interface with iPhone-like "kinetic" scrolling, and a Mac-like "expose" feature for tabs. ...
New spec promises HD-TV over existing home wires — Jun. 12, 2008 — An emerging gigabit-speed, triple-wire technology called G.hn could ship in 42 million units by 2013, says ABI Research. Under development by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and promoted by a group called the HomeGrid Alliance, G.hn is billed as an HD IPTV-capable successor to current powerline networking standards. ...
Quad-core PowerPC workstation runs Linux — Jun. 11, 2008 — Terra Soft Solutions announced a development workstation billed as the heir to the Apple PowerMac G5 Quad, except more open. The Yellow Dog Linux (YDL) PowerStation offers four PowerPC cores clocked at 2.5GHz, up to 32GB RAM, and four bays for serially attached SCSI (SAS) drives. ...
Bell, SuperMicro sued over GPL — Jun. 11, 2008 — The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) has filed two more copyright infringement lawsuits on behalf of the developers of the Linux-based BusyBox utility suite. The suits have been filed against Bell Microproducts and SuperMicro Computer for alleged GPL violations, according to a Linux-Watch story. ...
Linux thin clients add virtualization — Jun. 11, 2008 — Igel Technology announced that firmware for all nine of its Linux-based thin clients models has been upgraded to support the Citrix XenDesktop Appliance virtualization technology. The upgrade also includes support for several dictation and speech recognition technologies.
World's fastest supercomputer runs Linux — Jun. 10, 2008 — IBM announced the completion of a one-petaflop supercomputer that runs Red Hat Linux. Twice as fast as the previous record-setter, the IBM Blue Gene, the Roadrunner uses a hybrid design that combines 6,948 dual-core AMD Opteron chips with 12,960 Cell processor engines. ...
X86 WiFi mesh routers run Debian Linux — Jun. 10, 2008 — Saxnet is shipping three versions of its Debian Linux-powered wireless mesh-networking router. The standard Meshnode III offers a self-organizing transmission system with up to four 100 mW 802.11a/b/g radios, while a "Power" version ups the Wattage to 600 mW and a "Custom" version adds hardware customizability. ...
Real-time JVM rejiggered for multicore — Jun. 10, 2008 — Aonix announced a symmetric multi-processing (SMP) version of its Linux-compatible real-time Java virtual machine (JVM) for military and telecommunications applications. PERC Ultra SMP optimizes PERC's garbage collection techniques for complex SMP environments, says Aonix, with an eye toward increased efficiency and lower interference with application threads. ...
$150 board sports Cortex-A8 — Jun. 09, 2008 — A small group of Texas Instruments (TI) employees is readying a low-cost development board with an open hardware design. The $150 "Beagle Board" powers up over USB, and aims to provide embedded developers and hobbyists alike with access to the "highest performance ARM-based system-on-chip available today." ...
Linux IPC stack adds protocol negotiation — Jun. 09, 2008 — Enea has upgraded its Linux-compatible interprocess communications (IPC) services software for distributed telecom systems. Linx now incorporates features that improve service availability, says Enea, including protocol/feature negotiation, priority messaging, and support for the new in-service upgrade capability in Enea's carrier-grade Element middleware. ...
MontaVista does the Vision thing — Jun. 09, 2008 — MontaVista Software has opened registration and issued a call-for-papers for its Vision 2008 Embedded Linux Developers Conference. Scheduled for Oct. 1-3 in San Francisco, the second-year annual event will feature over 35 presentations and breakout sessions on topics of interest to embedded Linux developers, says MontaVista. ...
Smartphones, Linux gaining share — Jun. 09, 2008 — Two just-published market research reports bode well for Linux's future in the market for higher-priced smartphones. J.D. Power reports that rising smartphone sales are driving handset prices higher, while ABI Research predicts Linux will take a 23 percent share of the smartphone ...
Chinese SoCs run Linux — Jun. 06, 2008 — Beijing-based Ingenic Seminconductor is shipping three MIPS-based SoCs (system on chips) that support Linux. The Jz4720, Jz4730, and Jz4740 target devices ranging from basic PMPs (personal media players) to smartphones, with "high performance and low power consumption," the company says. ...
Real-time Linux kernel available for ARM9 CPUs — Jun. 06, 2008 — Embedded Linux developer services provider Timesys is distributing a real-time Linux kernel for ARM9-based Atmel processors. The 2.6.24.4-rt4 kernel includes Ingo Molnar and Thomas Gleixner's RT_PREEMPT patch, along with patches for high-resolution timers and other board-specific features for Atmel reference ...
PowerPC VoIP appliance comes with Linux cross-tools — Jun. 06, 2008 — Pika Technologies is shipping an IP-PBX appliance with a cross-compiling SDK (software development kit) based on Denx Linux and the open source Asterisk PBX software stack. "Pika Warp, the Appliance for Linux" supports 32 simultaneous calls, and provides music-on-hold and power failure transfer, the vendor claims. ...
Linux macro benchmark tool stabilizes — Jun. 06, 2008 — A software tool aimed at helping users administer macro benchmarks like kernel compile time tests has achieved its first stable release. Version 1.0 of the Phoronix test suite can download and compile various well-known open source packages, or users' own software, generating detailed XML/HTML reports. ...
Java, .Net object DB rev'd — Jun. 05, 2008 — McObject has upgraded its embedded, open source, object-oriented database management system (OODBMS) for Java and .NET environments. Perst 3.0 adds full-text search, embedded Java compression, improved documentation, and .NET native language querying (LINQ), says McObject. ...
Nvidia counters Atom with ARM11 SoCs -- but where's the Linux? — Jun. 05, 2008 — Nvidia has added to its family of ARM11-based SoCs for mobile Internet devices (MIDs). For now limited to Microsoft Windows Mobile, the Tegra 600 and 650 boast IDE interfaces, HD encoding/decoding, and 10 times better power efficiency than x86-based alternatives, Nvidia suggests. ...
MIDs gain wireless connection management app — Jun. 05, 2008 — Belgian wireless firm Option has ported its network connection management utility to Linux, with the aim of targeting mobile Internet devices (MIDs). GlobeTrotter Connect for Linux aims to help users of Atom-based MIDs running Moblin Linux manage their 3G, Bluetooth, WiFi, and eventually, WiMAX connectivity, ...
Cortex-A8 kit targets medical devices — Jun. 05, 2008 — Logic has announced a system-on-module (SOM) and development baseboard aimed at bringing ARM's newest Cortex-A8 architecture to medical devices. Logic's 3 x 1.3 inch "OMAP35x SOM-LV" baseboard and "Zoom OMAP35x" dev kit offer a choice of four Cortex-A8 processors, and comes with a Linux 2.6.22 BSP ...
Intel offers $80 "Little Falls" Atom mobo — Jun. 05, 2008 — Intel has released a Mini-ITX motherboard incorporating its new Atom 230 CPU and selling for around $80. Bound for a variety of "nettops" and other devices, the D945GCLF ("Little Falls") has serial, parallel, and IDE interfaces, six USB ports, 10/100 Ethernet, and HD audio.
Wind River spins MID Linux — Jun. 05, 2008 — Wind River is readying a vertical-market Linux distribution specifically for MIDs (mobile Internet devices). Wind River Linux Platform for Mobile Internet Devices is the company's second "Platform" product to target Intel's Atom processor, and its second developed in collaboration with Intel, it says. ...

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