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Archive for November, 2010

Android security flaws uncovered

November 4, 2010

Coverity found 88 “high-risk” defects in Android 2.2's kernel, but noted that Android's defect density is lower than the industry average for mobile OSes. Meanwhile, Lookout Mobile Security announced Lookout Premium for Android, featuring advanced security and privacy features, says eWEEK.

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T-Mobile launches MyTouch 4G, expands HSPA+ network

November 3, 2010

T-Mobile began selling its HTC-manufactured MyTouch 4G Android 2.2 smartphone, which runs on its HSPA+ network. The carrier also announced further expansion of HSPA+ to six more cities, and now officially dubs it a 4G network, instead of 3.5G.

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Linux/Android HMI kit upgrades to 1GHz Cortex-A8 SoC

November 3, 2010

TES Electronic Solutions announced a new member of its Linux- and Android-ready “Magik” computer-on-module (COM) and HMI development kit family, this time with TI's DaVinci DM3730 system-on-chip. The Magik-MX-37 COM has 512MB RAM and up to 1GB of flash storage, and the compete kit offers a seven-inch, 800 x 480 capacitive touchscreen plus I/O including Ethernet, USB, and HDMI.

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3U cPCI board offers I/O expansion option

November 3, 2010

Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) is shipping a 3U CompactPCI single board computer (SBC) based on the Intel Core i7 processor and Intel QM57 chipset. Offering conduction- or air-cooled designs and three ruggedization levels, the XPedite7330 is equipped with a DVI port, dual gigabit Ethernet ports, two USB 2.0 ports, two serial ports, and four SATA ports, the company says.

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FTC modifies antitrust settlement to allow Oak Trail launch

November 3, 2010

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has modified an agreement it reached with Intel settling antitrust complaints against the chipmaker. As a result, the company's forthcoming “Oak Trail” Atom will be allowed to ship without a PCI Express interface until July 2013.

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Linux development board and BSP ships for multicore MIPS SoC

November 3, 2010

NetLogic Microsystems has released a Linux development kit and board support package (BSP) for its MIPS-based eight-core XLP system-on-chip (SoC). The XLP Multi-Core Processor Development Kit includes a development board, software tools, libraries, drivers, and reference solutions, says the chipmaker.

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Review: G2 soars with HSPA+ network and Android 2.2

November 3, 2010

T-Mobile's HTC-manufactured G2 smartphone was reviewed by eWEEK and found to offer blazing speed using T-Mobile's 4G-like HSPA+ network. A strong feature set, Android 2.2, and reliable operation more than overcome a few flaws, Wayne Rash writes.

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Android jumps to 44 percent U.S. smartphone share

November 3, 2010

Sales of Android phones led Apple iOS, RIM's BlackBerry and others in the U.S. in the third quarter, shipping on about 44 percent of new smartphones, according to research from Canalys and the NPD Group. Worldwide, some 20 million Android phones were sold in the third quarter, representing a quarter of the market, says Canalys.

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5.25-inch SBC has Core CPUs, four SATA ports

November 2, 2010

Ibase announced a “5.25-inch” single board computer (SBC) that supports Intel's 2.53GHz Core i7-610E or 2.13GHz Core i3-300E. The IB957 offers up to 8GB of DDR3 memory, HDMI and DisplayPort video outputs, four SATA II ports, and a Mini PCI Express expansion slot, according to the company.

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Automotive infotainment middleware debuts

November 2, 2010

Jungo Ltd. announced a Linux-ready middleware stack for automotive infotainment applications. The Automotive Connectivity Middleware offers a complete media and networking infrastructure, including wireless connectivity, phone management, and integration with mapping and telematics functionality, says the company.

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Atom-powered tablet boots Windows 7 or Android

November 2, 2010

ViewSonic announced two tablet computers, one capable of booting into either Android 1.6 or Windows 7 Home Premium, and the other devoted to running Android 2.2. The ViewSonic 10 has a 1.66GHz Intel Atom CPU and a 10.1-inch screen with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, while the ViewSonic 7 has an unnamed ARM CPU, a seven-inch screen with 800 x 480 pixels, Android Market compatibility, and dual cameras, according to the company.

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T-Mobile unveils budget Android phones from LG, Mot, and Huawei

November 2, 2010

T-Mobile announced the availability of four Android smartphones selling for under $100. In addition to announcing the new T-Mobile Comet (apparently based on the Huawei Ideos U8110) and the previously unveiled LG Optimus T, Motorola Defy, and Motorola Charm, the carrier unveiled new data plans, including a tethering and Wi-Fi-sharing service.

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cPCI board offers Core i7 CPUs, ruggedization options

November 1, 2010

Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) is shipping a conduction- or air-cooled 6U CompactPCI single board computer (SBC) based on the Intel Core i7 processor. The XCalibur4301 offers up to 16GB of DDR3 SDRAM, three gigabit Ethernet ports, thee USB 2.0 ports, dual DVI ports, plus a choice of three levels of ruggedization.

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Samsung, Google said to be launching Nexus Two Android phone

November 1, 2010

Samsung and Google are planning to announce an Android 2.3-based “Nexus Two” heir to the Galaxy S smartphone on Nov. 8, say industry reports. Another report says the Nexus Two will go on sale exclusively in the U.K. for the holiday season.

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x86 market slows in 3Q as Intel launches standards groups

November 1, 2010

Intel dominated x86 chip sales, but lost market share to AMD during the third quarter, according to Mercury Research. Meanwhile, Intel, Dell, EMC, IBM, and Fujitsu formed an SSD Form Factor Working Group to establish a standard for PCI Express motherboard cards, and Intel also launched a new Open Data Center Alliance for standardized cloud services, says eWEEK.

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