Linux tablet delivers IP-TV, other services over WiFi
September 11, 2007
A European vendor of multi-service broadband gateways has used Linux and a handful of Texas Instruments (TI) silicon to build a neat-looking WiFi tablet capable of delivering IP-TV wirelessly throughout the home. (more…)
A provider of Linux-based mobile phone software and development services has announced that its founder will keynote the Open Source in Mobile (OSiM) Conference in Madrid. Celunite CEO Mahesh Veerina will join first-morning plenary session keynoters from Nokia, Access, Red Hat, Motorola, Telecom Italia, and HP.
Intel has agreed to sell some of its telecom server platform product lines, teams, and inventory to long-time partner RadiSys. The nearly $32 million deal encompasses ATCA, cPCI, and legacy products, but not carrier-grade rack-mounted servers nor actual processors and other…
Virtual Cogs has started shipping a new board-level product for developers of customized, Linux-powered portable gaming consoles and remote control devices. The Portable Computing Cog (PC Cog) expands the company's i.MX21-based VC21 design, adding an LCD module, battery and charger, joysticks and buttons, and audio…
Cisco's consumer products division is shipping a successor to the Linux-based NSLU2 (aka “SLUG”) consumer NAS (network-attached storage) appliance, one of the most-hacked devices ever. The NAS200 has room for two internal SATA drives, supports FAT32-formatted external USB 2.0 drives, and comes with UPnP media-sharing…
A business conference in San Francisco this week is using Sony's Playstation3 running Linux to drive flat-panel displays showing conference announcements. Organizers of the Office 2.0 conference note that when running Firefox under Linux, the PS3 can deliver web-based productivity applications in…
Bangalore-based Mistral Software has started shipping a Linux-based development kit for TI's ARM11-based SoC (system-on-chip). The OMAP2430 Starter Kit (OSK) targets wireless application development, and includes a 2.6.19 Linux kernel, open-source bootloader, JFFS2…
Gumstix has started shipping an LCD expansion board for its tiny, Linux-oriented, PXA270-based Verdex single-board computer (SBC). Combined with the cellular networking and GPS daughter cards shipped last month, the “consoleLCD-vx” could help the Verdex board appeal to OEM, educational, and DIY mobile phone hobbyists.