Version 3.3 of GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) is released
May 15, 2003The GNU GCC project has announced the release of GCC 3.3. GCC currently contains front ends for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, and Ada, as well as libraries for these languages. A release notes document summarizing new features, changes, fixes, and caveats relating to the GCC 3.3 release is available here. (more…)
Sharp announced that it has developed an intelligent, standalone contactless IC card reader/writer device that uses Linux as the basis of its embedded intelligence. According to Sharp, the RK40PR004 is useful in environments ranging from ordinary homes, to large building control systems, to parking lots and garages, and can be used…
SIXNET announced that its Linux IPm Application Development Kit software is now available as a free download. The free Linux kit is intended to allow developers to write applications to run in SIXNET's Linux IPm family of
Sony Japan has announced a new Linux-powered audio-visual router that combines the functions of a “traditional” gateway/router with those of a home multimedia server and Wi-Fi (802.11b) wireless access point. According to Sony, the HN-RT1 broadband AV router connects home computers, media centers, and the Sony Playstation 2 to each…
Smart Robots Inc. (Dalton, MA) demonstrated a new Linux-powered autonomous mobile robot platform at the 10th annual Trinity College Fire-Fighting Robot Contest held in Hartford, CT this past April. The SR4 can travel at a speed of approximately 1.5 ft/sec — which may not sound fast, but at that speed it can traverse a distance…
[Updated May 13, 2003] — Vanu, Inc. is demonstrating what it claims represents “the first hand-held software radio” at the 