Consumers luke-warm on music, TV phones, study suggests
May 11, 2005
[Updated May 12, 2005] — Consumer interest in multimedia-enabled mobile handsets runs low, warns an In-Stat survey of “early adopters.” The survey found only about 10 percent or respondents enthusiastic about phones that play music or TV. The report validates the mid-tier phone market strategies of (more…)
M-Systems has announced embedded Linux support for its series of flash drives with capacities of 512MB and 1GB. The H1 DiskOnChips target memory-intensive embedded applications, such as automotive audio and navigation, high-end printers, and portable devices with multimedia requirements for handheld gaming, GPS, and MP3 playback.
A division of NEC in Holland is shipping a POS (point-of-sales/service) terminal that can run embedded Linux. NEC Infrontia BV says the Twinpos Acton's ability to run Linux allows companies with custom applications to run them on a normal POS terminal, rather than on PC hardware.
TimeSys has relaunched its website and added two service offerings to its suite of secure, hosted network services for embedded Linux developers. New TimeSys Network services include a continuously updated component repository called LinuxDepot, and an online kernel and filesystem image builder called LinuxEngine.
Coraid is shipping a new SATA (serial ATA) compatible version of its inexpensive SAN (storage attached network) device for Linux and BSD servers. The EtherDrive uses ATA-over-Ethernet (AoE), an open protocol developed by Coraid and merged into the Linux kernel in January.
A vendor of multi-room stereo components based on embedded Linux will open a European sales office in Hilversum, Netherlands, and expects to enlist 500 retailers worldwide by year's end. Sonos says its Sonos Digital Music System is already available at 145 North American retailers.
LynuxWorks has promoted its VP of engineering to COO, and hired a new VP of sales. Gurjot Singh will take over day-to-day operations after fourteen years with the embedded software vendor, while embedded veteran Mark Baker joins LynuxWorks to lead its sales team.
In this technical whitepaper, Viosoft CEO Hieu Tran uses his company's debugging tools to explore QuickLogic's FPGA-based PCI bridge for Intel's PXA-27x, and an Atheros Wi-Fi card. He turns up an interesting attempt by Atheros to balance GPL compliance while protecting confidential third-party information.
Db4objects has added object-oriented replication to its embeddable OOP/ODBMS (object-oriented object database) for mobile devices and real-time embedded systems. Db40 4.5 stores Java/.NET objects without requiring conversion to SQL or another format, and is available under commercial and free licenses, for Java, .NET, and Mono.
VDC's Chris Lanfear generously shared key market research findings with participants in LinuxDevices.com's e-Seminar on embedded Linux yesterday. The e-Seminar also included presentations from the ELC's Murry Shohat, and the OSDL's Bill Weinberg. An archived version is available online now.