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Archive for September, 2002

Xbox now a Linux PC [ZDNet / The Register]

September 6, 2002

[Updated 8:30 AM PDT] ZDNet and The Register are reporting that the Xbox Linux Project has succeeded in turning the Microsoft's Xbox into a PC desktop computer running SuSE 8.0 . . . (more…)

IBM’s latest and greatest free XML resources

September 6, 2002

IBM has assembled a collection of XML resources from developerWorks and IBM product sites which includes Web-based tutorials, on-demand Webcasts, classes in various locations, an online XML pre-certification test, offers for developerWorks CDs with XML tools and technical materials, and direct links to product downloads of IBM tools and middleware from WebSphere, DB2, and Lotus. (more…)

The BCG/OSDN KernelMapper

September 5, 2002

The Boston Consulting Group and OSDN are pleased to present the interactive Linux Kernel Map. Through the ingenious efforts of Paul 'Rusty' Russell and Martin Pool, the free software and open source communities can now get a detailed view of the structure of the the Linux kernel. We hope that the community will take the code for this project and expand the functionality of this map and also apply it to… (more…)

In-Memory database principles [LinuxJournal]

September 5, 2002

Like any organism, databases must evolve when dropped into a new environment. A new type of DBMS, the in-memory database system (IMDS), represents the latest step in adaptation to embedded systems. Designed to meet the performance needs and resource availability in embedded systems, IMDSes reside entirely in memory–they never go to disk. (more…)

uClinux-based device wins Linux Journal ‘best server appliance’ award

September 5, 2002

Salt Lake City, UT — (press release excerpt) — the uClinux-based 'SnapGear Lite' has Linux Journal magazine's 2002 Editor's Choice Award for best server appliance. (more…)

Royal Philips unveils Linux-based multimedia gadget reference platform

September 4, 2002

Royal Philips Electronics announced a new digital multimedia reference platform based on Intel's PXA250 XScale architecture processors. The 'Pronto++ Software & Systems' platform, which is intended to help developers create next-generation interactive digital audio and video devices, consists of reference hardware, a complete stack of enabling software, and multimedia services, and is said to be geared… (more…)

Ogg Vorbis tunes in to (FPU-less) hardware [CNET]

September 4, 2002

Writing at CNET, Matthew Broersma reports that Monday's release of 'Tremor', a version of the Ogg Vorbis player that does not require a floating-point unit, could pave the way for portable digital audio players to support the open source alternative format to MP3. Broersma writes . . . (more…)

‘Embed with Linux?’ seminar in UK

September 4, 2002

Hungerford, Berkshire, UK — (press release excerpt) — Feabhas announced a major technical seminar on the use of Linux in embedded systems. Entitled “Embed with Linux?” the seminar will run at the Madejski Stadium, Reading on October 31, 2002. The intent of the day is to openly position Linux as a target environment for real-time embedded applications, and to present its shortcomings (e.g. (more…)

Linux-based residential gateway solution supports Intel IXP425 NP

September 4, 2002

San Jose, CA — (press release excerpt) — Jungo Software Technologies Inc. today announced availability of its OpenRG software for the Intel IXP425 network processor family, to speed development of advanced integrated access devices (IAD), routers, and residential and SOHO gateways. (more…)

Sony unveils new Linux-based PVR [Reuters/IDG]

September 4, 2002

[Updated 1:00 pm PDT] Both Reuters and IDG news services are reporting today that Sony has unveiled a new Internet-connected personal video recorder (PVR), dubbed the 'Cocoon'. Like TiVo, which pioneered the PVR market, the Cocoon is powered by an Embedded Linux operating system. (more…)

MontaVista wins Communication Systems Design’s ‘Comet’ award

September 4, 2002

Sunnyvale, CA — (press release excerpt) — MontaVista Software Inc. today announced it has been chosen as one of Communication Systems Design magazine's 'Comet' companies for 2002. (more…)

Jungo upgrades driver development toolkit features

September 3, 2002

San Jose, CA — Jungo today announced the availability of Version 5.20 of its driver development suite. In this latest release, Jungo adds support for the Windows Driver Model (WDM) and provides Plug-and-Play and Power Management events handling, for enabling both improved control of hardware devices, and better integration with the operating system. (more…)

New XScale telecom ‘control plane’ SOC gains Linux support

September 3, 2002

Sunnyvale, CA — (press release excerpt) — MontaVista Software Inc. today announced plans to support Intel's new IXC1100 control plane processor, a highly integrated system-on-a-chip designed for use in next-generation telecommunication equipment such as multi-service switches, VoIP media gateways, and wireless infrastructure. (more…)

VDC forecasts explosive growth for wearable computers

September 3, 2002

Natick, MA — (press release excerpt) — According to a new market study from Venture Development Corporation (VDC) titled The Global Market for Wearable Computers: The Quest for Killer Applications, worldwide shipments of wearable computers totaled over $70 million in 2001. VDC forecasts the worldwide market will expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 51% through 2006, reaching over… (more…)

GNU Bayonne 1.0 released

September 3, 2002

Bayonne, NJ — (press release excerpt) — After two years of active development, the GNU project has released GNU Bayonne, Version 1.0. GNU Bayonne, licensed freely under the GNU General Public License (GPL), allows small businesses, large enterprises, and commercial telephone carriers to create, deploy, and manage their own web-integrated telephony voice response solutions. (more…)