News Archive (1999-2012) | 2013-current at LinuxGizmos | Current Tech News Portal |    About   

Archive for April, 2005

Digital Flash signage system runs on Linux

April 15, 2005

Real Digital Media (RDM) has used Linux and a Via-based embedded computer board to build a networked digital signage product with Flash and central management capabilities. The company expects the digital signage market to standardize on Linux, because its stability gives it “obvious advantages.” (more…)

EDC: Linux coders still not thrilled with debuggers

April 15, 2005

Debuggers are indispensable for the vast majority of Linux developers, yet developers are not completely satisfied with debuggers available today, according to an Evans Data Corp. (EDC) survey of 419 Linux developers. The finding resembles that from a similar EDC study last year. (more…)

Device Profile: Real Digital Media XF digital sign

April 15, 2005

Real Digital Media (RDM) has used Linux and a Via-based embedded computer board to build a networked digital signage product with Flash and central management capabilities. The company expects the digital signage market to standardize on Linux, because its stability gives it “obvious advantages.” (more…)

HSDPA is mobile broadband’s future, analyst says

April 14, 2005

Mobile device-makers and communications carriers eager to offer broadband services would do well to jump on the HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access) bandwagon, according to a pair of reports issued by ABI Research this week. The key prerequisites are materializing, as next-generation UMTS networks begin rolling out in Europe (more…)

Whither, withering Simputer?

April 14, 2005

The Simputer “has not yet reached the rural market in a big way,” says Simputer co-inventor Swami Manohar, according to an Associated Press report. Simputer-maker PicoPeta, which began shipping the Simputer one year ago, has sold fewer than 2,000 units, well below its 50,000 unit first-year plan, (more…)

Embedded and OSS startups make Euro “top 100” list

April 14, 2005

Esmertec, Jaluna, Mellanox, MySQL, Symbian, Skype, and Tao are among the 100 companies named this week to “The 2005 Red Herring 100 Europe,” in what marks the publication's first “top 100” list focused exclusively on the most promising startups in Europe. (more…)

uClinux-based Modbus web-gateway updated

April 13, 2005

IntelliCom has updated its uClinux-based system for remotely controlling and monitoring industrial equipment. The NetBiter webSCADA Modbus Gateway has been given a “major software update,” the company says, that adds support for 200 data points, alarms by email and SMS, and more. (more…)

O’Reilly revises bash book

April 13, 2005

O'Reilly has brought out a third edition of Learning the Bash Shell, by Cameron Newham and Bill Rosenblatt. The book covers bash as a user interface, and as a scripting environment, and targets beginning and advanced users. (more…)

“Lite” XScale SBCs lower cost, support Linux

April 13, 2005

Arcom has introduced “lite” versions of two XScale-based PC/104 CPU modules. The Viper-Lite and Mercury-Lite support embedded Linux, and are configured for high volume, cost sensitive applications, according to the company. (more…)

Configurable network appliance platform supports Linux

April 12, 2005

Axiomtek has launched a new, high-end model in its line of off-the-shelf network appliance platforms. The NA-1801 is based primarily on Intel silicon, supports Linux, and targets VPN gateways, network bandwidth controllers, SSL appliances, firewalls, and IDS/IPS (intrusion detection/prevention systems). (more…)

Details emerge on Motorola’s cool Linux MP3 cameraphone

April 12, 2005

Motorola has revealed further details of its newly revised Linux-based MP3 player and cameraphone. The E680i adds support for stereo bluetooth audio connectivity, an improved interface with full HTML browser, and user-upgradable storage, Motorola says. Still lacking is quad-band GSM support, which would increase US usability. (more…)

3G smartphones drive vector graphics onto the Web

April 12, 2005

Five years after becoming a web standard, scalable vector graphics (SVG) are poised to proliferate, according to Publish magazine. Mandatory support for SVG in 3G smartphones, and SVG support in forthcoming versions of Opera and Firefox browsers are driving the trend, the article suggests. (more…)

Via frees Unichrome driver source

April 12, 2005

Via has released source code to Linux 2.6 and Xorg/XFree86 drivers for the Unichrome graphics capabilities on northbridge chips in its popular mini-ITX boards. The drivers offer 2D, 3D, and hardware MPEG2/4 acceleration, as well as video overlay, and support both the CLE266 and CN400 northbridges. (more…)

Linux powers first dedicated DHCP appliance

April 11, 2005

BlueCat Networks, of Ontario, Canada, used Linux to build a dedicated DHCP server that aims to bring increased availability, reliability, and manageability to enterprise VoIP (voice-over-IP) environments. The Adonis 500 DHCP server is available in standard and embedded versions, and includes Java-based management software. (more…)

CA’s unified, template-based open source license draws fire

April 11, 2005

Computer Associates (CA) today announced an ambitious plan to replace existing open source licenses with a single, template-based license. However, CA's Template License would give companies way too much control, according to Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, who responded to CA's announcement with a spicey editorial published by eWEEK.com. (more…)