Tracking device for large shipping centers runs Linux
October 31, 2005
Homeland Integrated Security Systems (HISS) has used embedded Linux to build a device aimed at tracking trucks at large shipping centers such as marine ports, among other applications. (more…)
Japan's largest mobile carrier last week announced six new phones with support for PTT (push-to-talk), multiple numbers, and other advanced features. NTT/DoCoMo's 902i-series phones includes Linux-based models from NEC and Panasonic, as well as Symbian-based models from Fujitsu, Mitsubishi,…
IBM's DeveloperWorks has reviewed an inexpensive PowerPC development board aimed at Linux and eCos projects. The $650 TAMS 3011 “Moab” SBC (single-board computer) is a PCI card for use with passive backplanes.
A project to create an open source Linux 2.6 kernel for Linux-based Motorola mobile phones is underway. The “OpenEZX” project aims to allow users to install and run native Linux applications on their Motorola Linux phones.
A contest to create applications and find bugs in a mobile “Linux desktop server” is underway. Realm Systems will award $75,000 for the best entertainment, security, IT infrastructure, productivity, and “other” applications for its Black Dog Linux device, as well as for “most bug…