Linux well-represented at DARPA robot vehicle challenge
October 10, 2005
A Stanford-designed robotic car has driven away with the $2M prize in the second DARPA Challenge, a 175-mile race for autonomous vehicles held this weekend in the Mojave desert south of Las Vegas. (more…)
CompuLab is shipping a tiny XScale SBC (single-board-computer) priced at $57 in quantities of a thousand. The CM-X270W is based on an Intel processor and multimedia accelerator, includes Debian Linux, and can be configured to order.
Kontron has enhanced its line of thin, fanless, thin-client operator terminals, adding an x86-compatible embedded processor. The new
Nokia's much-anticipated Linux-based Web tablet reportedly will not ship until later this year. Previously, Nokia said it would ship the 770 Internet Tablet in September.
Flash memory pioneer SanDisk has embedded DRM and copy protection functions into several flash card form factors. “TrustedFlash” will allow users to buy music, movies, and games on flash cards for use interchangeably in mobile phones, PDAs, laptops, and other devices, according to the company.