Linux web tablet gains router bundle options
April 10, 2006
Nokia is offering European customers the option of purchasing LinkSys wireless routers along with its Linux-based 770 Internet tablet. The company's “Go Wireless at Home” promotion offers a choice between four LinkSys router models, including versions with extended throughput,… (more…)
[Updated Apr. 11] — A project to create complete open source firmware stacks for COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) PDAs and other devices has achieved its first release. The Letux project's first release supports Acer's thin, inexpensive n30 PDA, which can dual-boot Letux through “the simple exchange of an SD memory card,”…
OSNews has published a detailed, hands-on review of Motorola's Linux-based
Diamond will sample in Q2 an EPIC-form factor SBC (single-board computer) targeting data acquisition applications requiring high performance. The Poseidon is based on a 1 or 2 GHz Via Eden processor, and runs Linux, among other embedded operating systems.
Kontron has introduced the first single-board computer (SBC) based on microETXexpress, a new Kontron-proposed 95x95mm computer-on-module (COM) format that merges industrial-grade mechanicals with PCI and PCI Express bus standards.
Targeting the wide range of mobile phones running Java/J2ME, Bitstream previewed its newest embedded Web-browser at the CTIA Wireless conference in Las Vegas this week. The Java/J2ME version of Thunderhawk features a reduced footprint of under 100KB, along with a more compact data transport format, according to the…
Applied Data Systems (ADS) is shipping a 3×5-inch, XScale-based SBC (single-board computer) available with Linux. The BitsyXB is based on a 520MHz PXA270 processor with dynamic frequency and voltage regulation, and five low-power modes aimed at minimizing power dissipation for handheld, wearable, and other power-sensitive…
A design services company has created a tri-band GSM/GPRS smartphone reference design based on Freescale's i.MX31 mobile applications processor, embedded Linux, and Opie (open palmtop integrated environment).
Zi Corporation says it will integrate its polyglot predictive text software with Trolltech's Qtopia application framework, in order to address the growing market represented by mobile phones based on Linux.
Macraigor Systems is shipping a new USB2 debug interface, and has ported its proprietary on-chip debugging technology to Linux. This allows the company's Ethernet, parallel, and USB debugging interfaces to be used under Linux development hosts, through GNU toolchains available for a wide variety of processor…