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

Archive for October, 2009

Linux-based home NAS boasts 5-18 Watt power consumption

October 8, 2009

Iomega announced a Linux-based, dual-drive networked attached storage (NAS) appliance for the home-business and consumer market. The Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 is available in 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB capacities, and offers RAID 1 support, user-replaceable storage, a QuikTransfer copy button, 5-18 Watt power consumption, and a DLNA/UPnP media server, says Iomega.

(more…)

Dell tips U.S.-bound phone as Android projected to outshine iPhone

October 8, 2009

Dell is planning to launch an Android phone in the U.S. next year with AT&T, and a Kyocera Android phone is also in the offing, say two industry reports. Gartner, meanwhile, is projecting that Android will overtake the iPhone as the number two smartphone vendor by 2012, says a third report.

(more…)

Sprint to field Samsung’s third Android phone

October 7, 2009

Samsung Mobile announced its second Android phone of the week, this time aimed at Sprint's 3G network. Now available for pre-order for a Nov. 1 shipment, the “Moment” is based on an 800MHz Samsung processor, and offers a 3.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen, 3.2-megapixel camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, plus GPS, says Samsung.

(more…)

ARM announces 28nm Cortex-A9 implementation

October 7, 2009

Globalfoundries, spun off by AMD last year, has announced a “long-term strategic relationship” with ARM. A first step in the partnership will be the manufacture of ARM Cortex-A9 processors via a 28-nanometer HKMG (high-k metal gate) process, according to the companies.

(more…)

Embedded development kits link up to Amazon cloud

October 7, 2009

SSV has launched two x86-compatible, Debian Linux-based embedded development kits equipped with access to Amazon's S3 cloud services. The first two SSV/ECC (SSV Embedded Cloud Computing) Starter Kits are the DNP/SK29-ECC, based on SSV's DIL/NetPC DNP/2486 module, and the eSOM/EK1-ECC, which incorporates SSV's eSOM/EK1-ECC module.

(more…)

Dev kit includes MIPS processor, choice of touchscreens

October 7, 2009

IC Nexus announced a Linux-compatible development kit that includes a RISC processor and a choice of touchscreen displays. The “NXC2620 DVK” version 4.0 comes with a SODIMM-sized CPU module, a compact baseboard, and a free BSP (board support package), the company says.

(more…)

Mobile hotspot gains full Linux SDK

October 6, 2009

Novatel Wireless announced an expanded development program and Linux-based SDK for its low-cost “MiFi” WiFi/3G mobile hotspot. Initially available only to select developer partners, the MiFi Developer Program provides a “NovaCore” SDK with comprehensive APIs for the MiFi, as well as technical support, says the company.

(more…)

Eval kit ships for low-cost ARM9 SoC

October 6, 2009

Atmel Corp. announced a Linux-compatible evaluation kit for its $8, ARM926-based SAM9G45 system-on-chip (SoC). The SAM9G45-EK kit includes the 400MHz processor, two banks of 128MB DDR2 memory, 2GB of NAND flash, a 4.3-inch, 480 x 272 pixel touchscreen, dual USB ports, and Ethernet, says the company.

(more…)

Verizon signs up for Android

October 6, 2009

[Updated: 4PM] — Verizon Wireless has signed a deal with Google to co-develop two Android smartphones, says eWEEK. In other Android developments, further rumors about a Motorola Sholes phone heading for Verizon have emerged, an HTC “Dragon” phone using Qualcomm's Snapdragon was tipped, and Google announced improved “AdSense” advertising for smartphones.

(more…)

Autonomous robot runs Linux on Intel Atom

October 5, 2009

Vstone has announced a two-legged humanoid robot that sports an onboard, Intel Atom-based PC. The “Robovie-PC” can walk on joints that offer six degrees of freedom, offers an accelerometer and gyro sensors, includes a 1.3 megapixel webcam, and has a body padded with polyurethane foam, says the company.

(more…)

Adobe player to debut first on Palm Pre

October 5, 2009

[Updated: Oct. 6] — Adobe has announced Flash Player 10.1, multimedia software that will run on a bevy of smartphones, smartbooks, PCs, and other connected devices, starting with Palm WebOS (Palm Pre) and Windows Mobile later this year. Early next year, the “full desktop” media player will reach Android and Symbian platforms, says the company.

(more…)

Second Android Samsung phone heads for T-Mobile

October 5, 2009

Samsung Mobile and T-Mobile announced a new Android phone to be offered on the carrier's U.S. 3G network. The Samsung Behold II offers a 3.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen with Samsung's TouchWiz user interface, plus WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a five-megapixel camera, say the companies.

(more…)

Android, Palm Pre growing fast in mobile data usage

October 5, 2009

AdMob has issued a research report on mobile-phone data usage, claiming that the iPhone leads in mobile usage, but that the Linux-based Palm Pre and Android phones are rising fast, says eWEEK.. Meanwhile, Palm released a WebOS 1.2.1 upgrade that reconnects the Pre to Apple's iTunes, says another eWEEK story.

(more…)

802.11n WiFi router offers open source Linux platform

October 5, 2009

NetGear announced a Wireless-N (802.11n) router supported by its open source Linux development platform and “MyOpenRouter.com” community. The NetGear RangeMax Wireless-N Gigabit Router with USB (WNR3500L) offers an 802.11n WiFi access point, boasting up to 300Mbps bandwidth, five gigabit Ethernet ports and USB storage access, says the company.

(more…)

Nvidia GPU targets high-performance computing, too

October 2, 2009

Nvidia has announced a “next-generation” GPU (graphics processing unit) architecture code-named “Fermi.” Employing more than three billion transistors and 512 “Cuda” cores, the architecture will let GPUs double as “general-purpose parallel computing processors,” the company says.

(more…)