Linux-based “triple play” gateways gain web browser
May 10, 2007
Tilgin (formerly i3 Micro) has added the Opera web browser to two of its Linux-based set-top boxes, Opera reports. Opera 9 for Devices will allow Tilgin customers to create user interfaces based on Web standards, in addition to letting end-users browse the Web on their TVs. (more…)
Kontron is readying a COM Express module that supports Intel Core 2 Duo processors clocked up to 2.2GHz. The ETXexpress-MC integrates SDRAM, graphics, memory, networking, USB, SATA, and PCI Express expansion, and targets Linux, among other embedded operating systems.
Artila Electronics is shipping a passively cooled ARM9-based system targeting applications such as industrial control and building automation. The Matrix-520 is based on a 180MHz Atmel SoC (system-on-chip), includes lots of I/O ports, and comes with an open Linux development environment and a stout metal case.
INAT GmbH is shipping a PowerPC-based PC/104 CPU module that targets industrial applications requiring 24VDC power. The board is based on a 266MHz AMCC 405EP processor and includes RAM and flash memory, and Ethernet and serial ports, and comes with Linux 2.4.25 pre-installed.
Indian device design house iWave Systems has unveiled a “military grade” PDA that supports SDIO WiFi and GPS receiver modules. The “iW-Rugged-PDA” is based on a Marvell PXA270 processor, and can run Linux or Windows CE, the company said.
Contrary to widespread rumors, Ubuntu Mobile will not target mobile phones. Instead, the “mobile and embedded” version of the popular desktop Linux distribution will be developed in partnership with Intel, and will target “mobile Internet devices” (MIDs), along the lines of Nokia's N800…
Sun will ship a “pre-integrated,” GPL-licensable, Linux- and Java-based operating system software reference design for mobile phones, it announced at its JavaOne conference today in San Francisco.
A Palo Alto, Calif. based start-up is readying a silent, low-cost, Linux-based computing appliance said to burn an order of magnitude less power than traditional PCs. The Zonbu Zonbox runs Gentoo Linux and two dozen open source applications on a Via C7 processor clocked at 1.2GHz.
Altia has revised its PhotoShop plug-in aimed at helping graphic artists create interactive mockups of device interfaces, without help from programmers. PhotoProto 1.05 is said to be “literally twenty times faster” when creating GUI mockups out of large Photoshop files with hundreds of layers.
Tricastmedia has announced a new version of its cross-platform software technology for creating light-weight, rich applications for devices and networks using J2ME MIDP. The TWUIK UI platform for mobile and consumer electronic devices runs on a number of operating systems including embedded Linux and Windows Mobile, according to the…
The Mozilla Foundation is working to adapt the Firefox browser to mobile devices, such as Linux-based phones, according to an APCMag interview with Mozilla CEO Winifred “Mitchell” Baker.