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Archive for May, 2011

Mini-PC offers Chrome OS, modular design

May 23, 2011

Xi3 Corp. announced plans to ship the first desktop PC based on Google's Chrome OS, based closely on the new, Linux-ready 4.0 x 3.66 x 3.66-inch Xi3 Modular Computer. The ChromiumPC offers a modular design, featuring a swappable processor board with a single- or dual-core x86 processor, as well as two separate, upgradable I/O boards.

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MeeGo 1.2 ships with connectivity features, new tablet UX

May 20, 2011

The Linux Foundation's MeeGo project announced the final release of the open source Linux-based MeeGo 1.2, including the first finished version of its tablet UX (user experience), plus updated netbook and in-vehicle infotainment UXes. MeeGo 1.2 features new telephony and wireless communications features, as well as location and sensor/haptic capabilities, says the project.

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Dell’s 10.1-inch Streak Pro tablet breaks cover

May 20, 2011

Dell is set to roll out its long-rumored, 10.1-inch Streak Pro tablet in June with Android 3.0, according to an industry report. The business-focused tablet is said to run on an Nvidia Tegra 2, and offers dual cameras and up to a 64GB solid state drive (SSD).

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Rugged computers come in extended and extreme versions

May 20, 2011

Logic Supply announced a rugged, fanless industrial computer that uses an Intel Celeron or Core i5/i7 processor and withstands temperatures of -4 to 13 deg. F. In addition to the Extended Temperature AU912, which features SATA and PCIe expansion plus extensive I/O, Logic Supply announced two Extreme Environment PT computers that support -40 to 158 deg. F temperatures: a PT110 (Atom N270) and PT901 (Core 2 Duo).

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T-Mobile plans huge summer Android splash, according to leaked roadmap

May 20, 2011

T-Mobile has an aggressive lineup of predominantly Android-based smartphones planned for this summer, starting with the 4.3-inch HTC Sensation 4G on Jun 8, followed later by a slider version of the MyTouch 4G, according to a leaked roadmap. Meanwhile, Android continued to make gains in the latest Millennial Media and Gartner studies, with Gartner pegging Android's global 1Q smartphone share at a dominating 36 percent.

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Modules offer Intel Atom processors, onboard flash storage

May 19, 2011

Aaeon announced two COMs (computer on modules) that are available with Intel's 1.66GHz Atom N455 processor. The NanoCOM-LN uses the COM Express Ultra format and has 1GB of soldered-on memory, and the ETX-LN uses the ETX format, has a DIMM slot for up to 2GB of RAM, and is further available with the dual-core Atom D525 or the D425, both clocked at 1.8GHz.

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Miniature box PC runs fanlessly up to 149 deg. F

May 19, 2011

Phoenix Contact announced a miniature embedded box PC that uses Intel's Atom Z510PT and can operate fanlessly in temperatures from -40 to 149 deg. F. The VL BPC Mini features up to 2GB of RAM, CompactFlash storage, two gigabit Ethernet ports, six USB 2.0 ports, a serial port (RS232/422/485), an SD slot, and a VGA output, the company says.

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Linux thin client taps new Marvell ARM SoC

May 19, 2011

Wyse Technology announced a Linux thin client based on Marvell's new 1GHz PXA510 system-on-chip (SoC), with support for Citrix Receiver, VMware View Open Client, Wyse TCX and VDA, and Microsoft's RDP (remote desktop protocol) 7. The Wyse T50 offers 1GB RAM, 1GB flash, DVI-I with a dual-display option, gigabit Ethernet, four USB ports, and support for 720p video within a browser.

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Samsung Nexus S 4G soars with Google Voice on Sprint, says review

May 19, 2011

Samsung's “pure Google”, Android 2.3-based Nexus S 4G phone updates the Nexus S design with Sprint's 4G and the awesome new Google Voice service. However, the 4G WiMAX service available on this four-inch, 1GHz smartphone can't compare with Verizon's speedier LTE, and battery life is disappointing, says this eWEEK review.

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Linux 2.6.39 assists firewalls, speeds up Ext4

May 19, 2011

The final Linux 2.6.39 kernel was released with a fairly modest feature set, led by a new IPset technology for simplifying firewall deployment. Other major features include Ext4 performance and scalability improvements, a media controller subsystem for video acquisition, a block plugging overhaul for fast storage I/O, and support for the latest AMD “Cayman” Radeon graphics.

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Attachmate names new SUSE head, touts commitment to SUSE Linux

May 18, 2011

Attachmate named Nils Brauckmann president of its new SUSE business unit — and also affirmed its commitment to SUSE Linux, the OpenSUSE project, SUSE Studio, and SUSE Manager. Aside from shedding the Mono project, all SUSE projects will be continued, and there are no plans to change packing or pricing, says the company.

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Intel disses ARM server claims

May 18, 2011

The gloves are off in ARM Holdings' battle to wrest a chunk of the server market from Intel. Dueling investor meetings May 17 brought blatant statements of intent from ARM — and robust dismissals from Intel.

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Wearable military computer integrates into uniforms

May 18, 2011

Black Diamond Advanced Technology announced a wearable, rugged computer system designed to integrate into a warfighter's uniform and equipment. The Modular Tactical System (MTS) features an Intel Atom processor with up to 2GB of RAM and 128GB of SSD storage, plus modular computer, display, and I/O components incorporated into a compact plate carrier system, says the company.

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Google aims to fix Wi-Fi vulnerability threatening Android devices

May 18, 2011

[Updated: 11:50 a.m.] — Google is scrambling to fix a flaw in the way applications authenticate with Android's Google services. This latest Android security mishap, which could have enabled Wi-Fi “man-in-the-middle” attacks on 99.7 percent of Android devices, follows a recent Juniper Networks report claiming that malware has surged 400 percent since last summer.

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Intel confirms 22nm and 14nm Atoms — but warns of smartphone delays

May 18, 2011

Intel announced it will roll out a 22-nanometer (nm) version of the Atom processor in 2013 codenamed “Silvermont,” followed by a 14nm “Airmont” Atom in 2014. The company also promised 10 Intel-based tablets for the upcoming Computex show, and showed off a concept smartphone running on its 32nm Medfield Atom — but also warned that phones based on its processors will be delayed until next year.

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