Wind River wins large US Army software contract
March 17, 2006In a deal estimated between $14M and $20M, Wind River's Workbench developer toolsuite has been selected by Boeing for the US Army's “Future Combat System” (FCS) program. Wind River says its tools will enable the program to standardize on a single development environment across multiple sub-projects involving multiple operating systems. (more…)
Motorola is shipping its Linux-based A1200 smartphone to distributors in China, where the phone will be sold under a “Ming” model-name, according to a hardware blog at TheRegister.
PC/104 module-vendor Micro/sys is shipping a new tool designed specifically to ease the task of separating PC/104 embedded computer modules from each other, and from application baseboards.
Sony President Ken Kutaragi confirmed that the Playstation 3 (PS3) has been delayed, at a press conference in Tokyo earlier this week. Kutaragi additionally confirmed that the gaming console will ship with an upgradable 60GB hard drive pre-installed with Linux, according to in-depth coverage at 1up.com.
Intel has embedded a 2.6 Linux kernel in a compact NAS (network-attached storage) server that aims to bring enterprise storage management features such as hot-swap SATA drives and enclosure management to the entry-level SMB/SOHO market.
DevSource has published the first episode of an online video series entitled “Great Minds in Development.” This first installment features Dr. Jakob Nielsen, reputed to be the top Web usability guru, according to DevSource.
Arcom is shipping a new, low-power Geode-based single-board computer (SBC) in the EBX format. The SBC-GX533 is based on an AMD GX
This guest column by Wasabi VP and General Counsel Jay Michaelson responds to a
This clear, technical article introduces initramfs, a Linux 2.6 feature that enables an initial root filesystem and init program to reside in kernel memory cache, rather than on a ramdisk (as with initrd filesystems).