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Archive for January, 2003

Crusoe hops on PC/104 bus

January 10, 2003

Tri-M Systems and Engineering (Port Coquitlam, BC) today announced the the TMZ104, a PC/104 form-factor x86 single-board computer (SBC) featuring the recently announced embedded version of Transmeta's Crusoe processor family, the SE TM5500 CPU. (more…)

CES Special Report (CNET)

January 9, 2003

Want to keep up-to-date on the latest technologies and trends for tomorrow's smart consumer devices, but couldn't make it to CES 2003 in Las Vegas? CNET has produced a Special Report which provides a nice overview of many of the more important (and interesting) announcements and events at this week's mega event. (more…)

Linux and TV called key to broadband tsunami [EE Times]

January 9, 2003

EE Times reports on the CES keynote address by Sony president Kunitake Ando . . .

“Adopting a genial and occasionally evangelical tone, Sony Corp.'s chief operating officer Kunitake Ando keynoted the opening of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) here Thursday (Jan. 9) by calling for a 'global open standard' for broadband technology based on an advanced Linux platform under development by Sony that… (more…)

Sony President sees ubiquitous Linux-based AV/PC platforms in our future

January 9, 2003

Las Vegas; CES — In a keynote talk before 1,500 attendees of the Consumer Electronics Show, Sony President Kunitake Ando expounded on his company's vision of a “single, seamless platform across AV, PC and mobile devices, with TV at the center,” forming a “ubiquitous value network,” according to a statement released today by Sony. (more…)

Embedded Linux gets Digital Rights Management support

January 9, 2003

Las Vegas; CES — Macrovision has ported its MacroSafe secure media Digital Rights Management (DRM) solution to MontaVista Linux and is in the process of porting it to newly launched MontaVista Linux Consumer Electronics Edition,… (more…)

Linux heading for cell phones [IDG News]

January 8, 2003

IDG News Service's Tokyo Bureau reports that NEC Corp. is working on the development of Linux-based cell phones . . . (more…)

Reference platform simplifies designs based on DTV SOC

January 8, 2003

Las Vegas, NV — (press release excerpt) — Oak Technology today announced the availability of its Cougar-G9 digital TV reference design for the Generation system-on-chip (SOC). The system supports embedded Linux and VxWorks “out of the box.” (more…)

CompactPCI-based telecom platform initiative announced

January 8, 2003

Rochester, NY — (PR excerpt) — A group of industry-leading communications platform and component providers announced today an initiative called Compact Telecommunications Computing Architecture, or “CompactTCA.” (more…)

MontaVista unveils Embedded Linux for consumer electronics

January 8, 2003

Las Vegas; CES — (press release excerpt) — MontaVista Software today announced a new push into the consumer electronics market with the introduction of the MontaVista Linux Consumer Electronics Edition 3.0 and the unveiling of a broad partner ecosystem of semiconductor, software application, and middleware partners for device solution components. (more…)

New Panasonic broadband terminal / IP-phone to be powered by Linux

January 8, 2003

Las Vegas; CES — (press release excerpt) — MontaVista Software today announced that Panasonic Communications Inc. (a division of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd.) has selected MontaVista Linux to be the embedded operating system in a next-generation multifunction Internet terminal and IP phone. (more…)

Linux start-up eyes consumer electronics [CNET]

January 8, 2003

News.com editor Stephen Shankland provides a perspective on the announcement today by MontaVista Software of a new version of its product targeting consumer electronics. Shankland writes . . . (more…)

Transmeta introduces Crusoe processors for embedded apps

January 8, 2003

[Updated Jan. 8, 2003] Transmeta Corporation this week announced an embedded processor family based on its Crusoe processor technology. The new family, dubbed “Crusoe Special Embedded (SE) processors” (Crusoe SE), target a wide range of embedded applications, including industrial automation, scientific instrumentation, retail kiosks, point-of-sale terminals, automotive infotainment, process… (more…)

All source code should be open [Developer.com]

January 7, 2003

In this op-ed piece at Developer.com, Charles Connell explains why he believes that all source code should be open, whether or not it is released under an open source license. (Connell does not suggest that all software should be released as open source.) Connell writes . . . (more…)

MS rolls out Windows Media 9, announces non-Windows licensing

January 7, 2003

Microsoft today announced the immediate availability of Windows Media 9, for the development, distribution, and playback of digital audio and video files. Additionally, Microsoft (more…)

Sandia National Labs remote video technology leverages Linux

January 7, 2003

[Updated Jan. 8, 2003] Albuquerque, NM — (press release excerpt) — A surgeon in New York who wants the opinion quickly of a specialist in Los Angeles probably would send medical MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) files as email attachments or make them accessible in Internet drop zones. (more…)