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RJ-45-sized Linux server upgraded
Nov. 12, 2008
[Updated 1:45PM] -- Digi International will update its RJ-45 jack-sized Connect ME device server. Available in December with Linux cross-development tools, the Digi Connect ME 9210 offers a faster ARM9 processor and serial data rates, while adding a serial peripheral interface (SPI), I2C, and cryptography hardware. ...
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Worst-ever software security blooper?
Nov. 11, 2008
T-Mobile has issued an over-the-air fix for a laughable Android security bug that caused anything typed into its G1 phone to be interpreted by a root shell process. Prior to the fix, hackers briefly enjoyed root shell access, leading to such fun as Debian installations on ...
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Linux spy cam streams to 3G phones
Nov. 11, 2008
Lorex Technology is shipping a smart camera targeting home and small-business surveillance applications. The Easy Connect Network IP Camera LNE3003 runs Linux on an ARM9 processor, and with the help of PC software can stream 3GPP video to phones, Lorex says. ...
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Single-chip GPS receiver shrinks
Nov. 11, 2008
Taiwanese vendor SkyTraq has announced a lower-power, higher-performance version of its single-chip GPS receiver for Linux, Windows Mobile, and CE devices. Compared to the earlier Venus634LP, the Venus 634LPx offers better cold start and tracking sensitivity, lower full-power tracking current, and a smaller 1cm2 package, SkyTraq says. ...
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Tiny hardware firewall opened to Linux hackers
Nov. 11, 2008
[Updated Nov. 13] -- Linux hobbyists and hackers have gained access to two of the most highly miniaturized hardware platforms shipped to date. Yoggie has started shipping ope-source based, user-modifiable versions of its inline and USB key-shaped security appliances. ...
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Linux smartphone shipments up 49 percent
Nov. 10, 2008
Symbian was the only major operating system (OS) to lose share over the last year in a smartphone market that grew 28 percent, says a Canalys study. Other findings include big gains for Apple and RIM, and a 49 percent increase in sales of Linux smartphones. ...
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Linux fast-boot scheme targets TVs
Nov. 10, 2008
[Updated: Nov. 11, 2008] -- TriPeaks announced a new version of its "TP InstantBoot" fast-boot technology for embedded Linux devices. TriPeaks also announced a reseller relationship with CodeSourcery, and plans to integrate CodeSourcery's SourceryG++ tools with an upcoming Linux distribution and development kit.
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Free Linux browser libraries boost widgets
Nov. 10, 2008
Movial has released Webkit and Gecko extensions that give local Javascript/HTML widgets more power over the systems they run on. Targeting user interface elements on Linux devices, the LGPL-licensed Browser D-Bus Bridge lets locally stored Javascript "easily" use operating system services like media and instant messaging engines, Movial says. ...
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NEP partners with Linux vendor on 3G gear
Nov. 10, 2008
Continuous Computing (CCPU) announced it will make Wind River the default Linux networking distribution for its ATCA-compliant FlexTCA 3G/4G wireless equipment. CCPU will provide its Long Term Evolution (LTE) and Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) customers with reference designs based on Wind River Linux, says CCPU.
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VMware goes embedded
Nov. 10, 2008
Enterprise virtualization software giant VMware has launched its first virtualization product aimed at mobile phones. The Linux-compatible Mobile Virtualization Platform (MVP) is based on technology that VMware acquired last month when it quietly bought French virtualization vendor Trango Virtual Processors. ...
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Linux vendor touts infotainment stack
Nov. 07, 2008
A Wind River white paper argues that Linux is well positioned to succeed in the uniquely challenging market for automotive infotainment. The paper suggests that only a mature, flexible, open-source operating system like Linux can address the "hugely divergent" life cycles of cars and consumer electronics. ...
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Linux boots in 2.97 seconds
Nov. 07, 2008
Japanese embedded Linux house Lineo has announced a quick-start technology that it claims can boot Linux in 2.97 seconds on a low-powered system. The technology appears similar to but much faster than Linux's existing "suspend-to-disk" capability. ...
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Linux, netbooks threaten Microsoft's fat profits
Nov. 07, 2008
Microsoft's bottom line is hurting from Linux gains in netbooks, says a Bloomberg.com story. A recent drop in Windows revenues is due in part to the fact that leading netbook vendors Acer and Asus run Linux on about 30 percent of their netbooks, says the story. ...
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Voting-machine firm sued for GPL violations
Nov. 07, 2008
Yet another Linux device maker has been sued over alleged GPL violations. Diebold subsidiary PES allegedly used a GPL-licensed copy of the Ghostscript Postscript interpreter in its optical-scan voting machines, without abiding by the license's terms, claims Ghostscript copyright holder Artifex Software. ...
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Automation computer runs fanless Core 2 Duo
Nov. 06, 2008
Axiomtek announced a fanless, aluminum-cased embedded computer that targets industrial automation, DVR (digital video recorder), and digital signage applications. The eBOX830-831-FL runs Linux, while offering dual gigabit Ethernet ports, six USB ports, four COM ports, and two IEEE 1394a ports, says Axiomtek. ...
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Linux house offers flash life expectancy modeling
Nov. 06, 2008
Linux professional services and consulting firm Embedded Alley (EA) says it can help device developers choose between available NAND flash devices and filesystems. The company has launched a consulting practice around modeling tools it created to predict flash memory longevity under specific Linux software stacks. ...
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DRM firmware adopted by mobile Linux stack
Nov. 06, 2008
A Tokyo-based vendor of embedded security technology says its DRM product will be ported to Access's Linux stack for mobile devices. Discretix says its Content Protection for Recordable Media Client offers software-based protection for music, video, and other premium content on SD cards and mobile handsets. ...
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Tiny SBCs move to faster ARM9
Nov. 05, 2008
Calao Systems is offering a faster ARM9 processor option across its line of tiny USB and QIL (quad in-line) processor modules, which come pre-installed with Linux and U-boot. It also announced a "TinyCore" module measuring 1.4 x 1.6 inches, significantly smaller than its existing products. ...
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BIOS vendor promises simultaneous Linux, Windows sessions
Nov. 05, 2008
BIOS giant Phoenix Technologies will ship a fast-booting, power-sipping, Linux-based environment equipped with Opera Software's embedded browser, the companies announced. Due in January, and targeting "mobile PCs," Phoenix's "HyperSpace" product promises "instant-on" Internet access on mobile PCs, while the primary OS is booting, running, or shutting down, Phoenix says. ...
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Embedded Linux PC does external PC/104 stacks
Nov. 05, 2008
Taiwanese embedded PC and appliance specialist AR Infotek is shipping a fanless, x86-compatible Linux system with top-mounted I/O connectors and external PC/104 expansion. The Pipal 2025 lets users add PC/104 modules without changing the system chassis, the company says. ...
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Customizable PowerPC board comes with Linux
Nov. 04, 2008
A company in Austin, Tex. is offering a customizable PowerPC 440 development board targeting low-powered embedded device and server applications. Available with hardware/software development services, the mini-ITX-format "Korat" board uses AMCC's 440EPx processor, and comes with an open source bootloader and Linux BSP (board support package). ...
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Linux powers OMAP3x bring-up tool
Nov. 04, 2008
A start-up specializing in Linux-based embedded system test tools has announced its first product. Espian says its "Espian System Debugger" combines a hardware debugger, oscilloscope, and logic analyzer into a single small device both powered by and aimed at bring-up of TI OMAP3x-series RISC/DSP processors.
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Web-dev IDE revs up
Nov. 04, 2008
ActiveState Software has achieved a major new release of its graphical IDE (integrated development environment) for dynamic web applications. Komodo IDE 5.0 adds support for git, mercurial (hg), and bazaar version control systems, along with language-specific code beautification hooks. ...
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Webinars offer fast-boot tips
Nov. 04, 2008
Embedded Linux provider MontaVista has teamed up with Freescale Semiconductors to produce a no-cost webinar aimed at sharing "tips and techniques" for improving Linux startup time. Set for Nov. 18, the webinar features inputs from Christopher Hallinan, a MontaVista field applications engineer and author of "Embedded Linux Primer." ...
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ADSL routers gain updated Linux port
Nov. 04, 2008
A MIPS-based system-on-chip (SoC) popular in ADSL modems and IADs (integrated access devices) has gained fresh Linux kernel patches and a port of the OpenWRT Linux router distribution. The developments should help owners of gear based on Broadcom BCM63xx SoCs to update and maintain their systems. ...
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