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Archive for August, 2004

CEO Interview: Roger Kung of E28

August 27, 2004

LinuxDevices presents this exclusive interview with Roger Kung, Chairman and CEO of E28, a Linux smartphone startup in Shanghai, China. E28 was the first company to ship a Linux smartphone, and could unveil a Linux smartphone for the US as early as the Boston LinuxWorld Expo. (more…)

Debian-powered surveillance bot wises up with Pentium M upgrade

August 26, 2004

ActivMedia has increased the computing power in its Debian Linux powered surveillance robot between 4 and 6 times, while raising power consumption marginally, according to SBC (single board computer) supplier VersaLogic, which will demonstrate the $30,000 “PatrolBot” at the Embedded Systems Conference in Boston next… (more…)

OSDL hires general counsel

August 26, 2004

The Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) has brought its outside counsel inhouse, hiring Diane Peters for the newly created role of general counsel. Peters will help the OSDL take a leadership role in legal issues facing Linux, according to OSDL CEO Stuart Cohen. (more…)

Data acquisition SBC supports embedded Linux

August 26, 2004

Diamond Systems has announced a new PC/104-expandable single board computer (SBC) with an on-board 16-bit data acquisition subsystem. The Athena SBC is based on VIA's low-power Eden processor, and supports Linux and several other embedded operating systems. (more…)

Contest, lectures promote open 3D APIs for handhelds

August 26, 2004

The Khronos Group has launched two initiatives to promote its open APIs for 3D graphics on handheld devices. The first is a global lecture series promising to present real-world, non-marketing-oriented information for developers. The second is a programming contest with categories for screensavers, how-to example code, and full-fledged interactive games. (more…)

Smartphone boom coming soon

August 25, 2004

Smartphone shipments will grow at a 44 percent CAGR (compound annual growth rate) over the next five years, but their “big breakout period” remains 12 to 18 months away, according to In-Stat/MDR, which has released a market research report on the smartphone market. (more…)

Tiny SBC boasts latest Intel mobile multimedia CPU

August 25, 2004

Strategic Test has spun a tiny SBC (single board computer) using Intel's latest embedded processor chip for mobile wireless multimedia applications. The DIMM200-sized Triton-270 will be powered by a 512MHz Intel PXA270 (formerly “Bulverde”) processor, and will come with Linux 2.6 as well as Windows CE 5.0. (more…)

Smartphone Summit heads for San Francisco

August 25, 2004

Smartphone Summit 2004, for developers and IT professionals, will happen Monday, Oct. 25, coinciding with CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment 2004 at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. The Summit aims to gather the top smartphone-based enterprise solutions covering all smartphone OS platforms including Linux, Microsoft, PalmOne, and Symbian. (more…)

Gumstix adds connectors and Bluetooth

August 25, 2004

Gumstix has revised its line of gumstick-sized SBCs (single board computers), adding a 60-pin Hirose connector and optional Bluetooth connectivity. The Gumstix PXA255-powered SBCs measure just 3-1/8 x 13/16 x 5/16 inches (80 x 20 x 7mm), and are supplied with Linux and the u-boot bootloader. (more…)

Sharp Zaurus at heart of new cyber-thriller

August 25, 2004

It's 2031, and Microsoft advertises Linux on Edinburgh's largest billboards. Duncan Steele roams a brave new world, besting techno-proles and fighting to extricate himself from a bogus murder rap, his trusty Sharp Zaurus by his side. (more…)

Portrait of a Linux smartphone

August 24, 2004

What does a Linux smartphone look like? While Windows Mobile Smartphones all tend to look alike, Linux gives developers the freedom to innovate — or imitate — as desired. E28's e2800+ (pictured here) has garnered awards for both innovation and ease-of-use. (more…)

European IHV joins MontaVista Linux self-certification program

August 24, 2004

MEN Micro has joined a MontaVista program that lets IHVs (independent hardware vendors) create and self-certify BSPs (board support packages) that can qualify for the same support terms from MontaVista as MontaVista's own internally created BSPs, or “LSPs” (Linux support pacakges) as MontaVista terms them. (more…)

Security appliance maker migrates from SCO to Linux

August 24, 2004

[Updated Aug. 25, 2004] — Security appliance vendor CyberGuard has begun migrating its operating environment (OE) from SCO Unixware to CyberGuard Linux, rebranding its entire line of firewall/VPN appliances with the new Linux-based V6 OE and encouraging existing customers to upgrade. (more…)

Chip-to-chip interfaces set to take off

August 24, 2004

DeviceForge has published a brief “key findings” report from InStat/MDR about chip-to-chip interfaces. The report suggests that HyperTransport, PCI Express, and RapidIO are poised to grow at a 173 percent CAGR (compound annual growth rate) between 2003 to 2008, replacing the PCI interface in a variety of specialized applications. (more…)

Article: Portrait of a Linux smartphone

August 24, 2004

What does a Linux smartphone look like? While Windows Mobile Smartphones all tend to look alike, Linux gives developers the freedom to innovate — or imitate — as desired. E28's e2800+ (pictured here) has garnered awards for both innovation and ease-of-use. (more…)