Mobile phones, features, uses proliferate
April 20, 2006Mobile phones will displace PCs as the top Internet access platform, connect increasingly with home networks, and within five years, serve as electronic wallets, according to recent reports from several market research firms. Additionally, phone shipments continue to grow fast, fueled by both replacement business and developing markets. (more…)
[Updated Apr. 24] — Snom is accepting advance orders for a basic model in its line of Linux-based business VoIP (voice-over-IP) phones. The Snom 300 supports six lines, and has six programmable buttons, along with a browser interface.
Foreword: In this guest editorial, FSMLabs CEO Victor Yodaiken relates his company's experiences in the real-time Linux market to Wind River's efforts to reposition embedded software development as “device software optimization,” or DSO.
Embedded Toolsmiths is shipping a new JTAG flash programmer said to support Linux bring-up and debugging with “most types of external memory.” The JTAGFlashPro product comprises dedicated, graphical, flash programming software for Linux or Windows hosts, along with hardware from the company's…
Micro/sys is shipping a PC/104 form-factor single-board computer (SBC) that boasts sub-5 second boot-up time, using an “industrial BIOS” or DOS-like operating system. The SBC1491 is offered in both standard and extended operating temperature ranges, and is available with Linux pre-installed.
Kangaroo TV used Linux and Qtopia to build a rugged, cellular-networked multimedia transceiver that lets spectators at live sporting events tailor their own broadcast coverage, selecting from up to 10 live video feeds, calling up instant replays on demand, and accessing statistics and score-cards in real-time.
FSMLabs will verify Advantech's single-board computers (SBCs) with its real-time Linux distribution, and the two companies will jointly support mutual customers, they announced today.
Sixteen videos on topics of interest to embedded Linux developers are now available online. The videos, from last week's
Acrosser Technology is shipping an
The term “Device Software Optimization” (DSO), introduced by Wind River in 2004, has been embraced by some and resisted by others. This comprehensive DSO special report chronicles the arrival, evolution, and growing adoption of DSO as an industry-defining term.