Euro embedded Linux company projects growth
February 17, 2006After announcing military/aerospace technology six months ago, Sysgo is growing. The Germany-based provider of embedded Linux distributions, tools, and services expects 50 percent revenue growth in 2006, and a 50 percent staffing increase. Sysgo is headquartered in Mainz, Germany, with subsidiaries in Ulm, Germany; Prague, Czechoslovakia; and Paris. (more…)
A vendor of Linux-based network security and intrusion detection devices has been acquired by a major Japanese MVNO (mobile virtual network operator). Japan Communications Incorporated says that Arxceo's devices will help protect mobile VoIP (voice-over-IP) phone users, including…
A company that markets PowerPC-based boards and systems for the embedded and desktop markets is offering free systems to developers with ideas for projects deemed to enhance PowerPC platform computing.
Lippert says it will ship a COM Express module based on an Intel Core Duo processor, in Q2, 2006. The “Toucan” module is designed to support custom baseboards, and will be available with a mini-ITX-based development baseboard.
G-Tek has reportedly used Linux in a very basic, simple, dual-mode WiFi/quad-band GSM/GPRS phone that can provide Internet access to PCs and PDAs connected via USB or Bluetooth. The PWG500 can also provide “seamless roaming” between WiFi and mobile networks, when used with LongBoard's FMC software (fixed-mobile…
[Updated Thurs., Feb. 16, 2005] — Another defenseless gadget has fallen prey to the relentless march of the Penguinistas. Tim Riker's eLinux.org website has published extensive, detailed instructions for creating a cartridge that can boot any unmodified Mattel JuiceBox into a Linux-based…
Ampro Computers has introduced a rugged ETX format SBC (single-board computer) module that offers full laptop-style ACPI 2.0 power management under Linux. The ETX 802 is based on a 1.4GHz Low Voltage Pentium M processor, and enables a new class of battery-powered embedded devices, according to the company.