GIS conference publishes speaker list
April 12, 2006O'Reilly has published a list of speakers for its second annual conference on global information service (GIS) and location-aware technology. The “Where 2.0” conference is set for June 13-14, 2006, at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose, Calif., and will include several presentations on location-aware devices. (more…)
[Updated Apr. 13] — The Consumer Electronics Linux Forum (CELF) hosted a technical conference in Santa Clara, Calif. this week. LinuxDevices.com's roving reporter attended, and brought back slides and photos from an interesting demo session at the event (including the photo of “King Tux,” pictured here).
Oki is shipping a low-cost ARM7-based SoC (system-on-chip) targeting smart card reader/writers for POS (point-of-sales/services), identification, authentication, e-ticketing, and other applications.
Sun is shipping an AMD-based blade server with a choice of MontaVista carrier-grade Linux, or Solaris. The Netra CT900 is based on the open standard AdvancedTCA architecture and is powered by an AMD Opteron processor.
A trend toward outsourcing emerged at this year's Embedded Systems Conference, writes Curt Schacker, CEO of embedded outsourcing specialist Embedded Solution Partners (ESP), in this guest retrospective.
LynuxWorks says its commercial embedded Linux distribution was selected by Xperex for use in a family of POS (point-of-sales/service) and kiosk applications. Xperex uses BlueCat Linux in a variety of systems aimed at providing targeted marketing, product recommendations, and support services in retail environments.
Hong Kong-based systems integrator Quataris is shipping a flat-panel PC/TV that runs a multimedia OS based on SUSE Linux. The QuaNext PC is based on a Pentium 4, and has a built-in, widescreen 19-inch LCD flat-panel display, along with a PAL-format (European) TV receiver.
Sealevel Systems claims its new PC/104 serial port module is the first to include 16 RS-485 interfaces. The SIO-104+16.485 automatically handles RS-485 driver-enable, to simplify communications by making the RS-485 ports appear as standard COM ports to a host operating system.
Sonos is shipping a Linux-based music player and wireless mesh node that brings its multi-room digital music system to existing audio systems, such as stereos, home theaters, and high-end table radios.