Browser vendor partners with Linux IP-STB vendor
February 7, 2006
Opera Software has partnered with Amino Technologies to support Amino's Linux-based IP-STBs (Internet-protocol set-top boxes) and associated SDKs (software development kits). The Opera browser can function as a platform for dynamic applications and user interfaces, in addition to providing a… (more…)
[Updated Feb. 8] — A vendor of pocket-sized mobile desktop servers powered by Debian Linux has announced four finalists for its programming contest and bug hunt.
Foreword — This interview with Opera Software CEO and co-founder Jon S. von Tetzchner covers the Norwegian browser company's history, products, and roadmap. It sheds light on the growing importance of Linux in the embedded market, and the growing importance of the embedded market to Opera.
Motorola's use of Linux in mobile phones complies with the letter but not the spirit of the GPL, a Newsforge editorial by Nathan Willis suggests. Willis believes Motorola should help the open source community add value to its Linux-based phones.
The two largest PowerPC chip vendors have announced a cooperative agreement. IBM and Freescale have pledged to create a common Power ISA (instruction set architecture), and to collaborate on technology, infrastructure, and marketing programs aimed at driving the architecture into a broader range of applications.
LinuxDevices.com has launched a discussion forum specifically focused on the exciting new Nokia 770 Internet Tablet. We believe the 770 has lots of potential, and we expect it to evolve rapidly as more and more of the tablets get into Linux enthusiasts' hands.
Robosapien creator Mark Tilden confirms that Wowwee expects to ship a Linux-based version of its popular toy robot. The former robotic physicist for NASA's JPL facility promises the “RSMedia Bot” will be “completely user reconfigurable at several levels, and eminently hackable,” according to a wit-filled, fun…
WISchip International will soon release an IPTV (internet protocol television) reference design based on its real-time streaming media decoder SoC (system on chip). The DeCypher 8100 IPTV is described as a highly integrated reference design that combines advanced, network-ready video and audio decoding, hardware accelerated…
Protech Systems of Taiwan has introduced a new series of fanless panel PCs that support Linux. The PPC-736XF series offers three models with display sizes ranging from 8.4 inches to 15 inches, according to the company.