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Vehicle PC focuses on fleet management

January 17, 2012

Portwell announced an in-vehicle telematics computer for fleet management operations, equipped with a 1.1GHz Intel Atom Z510 processor. The PTH-2080A features an eight-inch, 800 x 480-pixel resistive touchscreen, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, 4GB of CompactFlash storage, a full range of wireless radios, plus I/O that includes an OBD-II port.

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Dual-core embedded PC offers PCI/PCIe expansion options

January 17, 2012

IEI announced a fanless embedded computer with a dual-core Intel Atom D525 processor and redundant dual DC power input. The TANK-800-D525 is equipped with up to 2GB of DDR3 memory, offers two options for PCI and PCI Express expansion, provides gigabit Ethernet, USB 2.0, and serial connectivity, and offers both CompactFlash and 2.5-inch SATA storage.

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Linux-ready multitouch PC has huge 65-inch screen, quad-core CPU

January 17, 2012

Ideum announced a “multitouch wall” that responds to as many as 32 simultaneous touches and will support Linux in March. The MT65 Presenter has a 65-inch screen with 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, a 2.2GHz Core i7-2720QM processor, 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD (solid state disk), and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 graphics card, according to the company.

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Google TV to gain personalized recommendations

January 16, 2012

Google is planning a new version of Google TV that will integrate personalized recommendations based on user preferences, says a report. Meanwhile, Google TV 2.0 was reviewed by DeviceGuru, which praised the Android 3.1-based interface and Chrome browser, but dinged the poor Flash performance and continuing lack of Android apps.

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Rugged power-station computer has dual swappable power supplies

January 16, 2012

GarrettCom announced a ruggedized industrial computer that has been “hardened” for use at power substations, featuring compliance with IEC 61850 and IEEE 1613 standards. The Magnum 10C Substation Computer is equipped with a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, up to 2GB of DDR2 RAM, dual hot-swappable power supplies, gigabit Ethernet, USB 2.0, CompactFlash, plus optional serial and SATA ports.

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Tizen and Bada to merge, says Samsung

January 16, 2012

Samsung plans to combine the emerging MeeGo Linux-based Tizen operating system with its own home-grown Bada OS in a new Linux-based platform, a Samsung executive told Forbes. This year, however, it appears the platforms will stay separate — as many as two Samsung devices will likely ship with the HTML5-focused Tizen this year, says the report.

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CompactPCI boards offer two levels of ruggedization

January 16, 2012

Kontron announced two rugged 6U CompactPCI boards with Intel's “Sandy Bridge” processors. Compliant with PICMG 2.16, the air-cooled Kontron CP6003-RA and even more rugged, conduction-cooled Kontron CP6003-RC, support up to 16GB of soldered DDR3 memory, up to 32GB of ruggedized NAND flash memory, and a wide range of I/O from gigabit Ethernet to HDMI.

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Linux Foundation tips 2012 schedule, sends LinuxCon to San Diego

January 13, 2012

The Linux Foundation posted a calendar of its 2012 conferences, starting with the Android Builders Summit Feb. 13-14, co-located in Silicon Valley with the Embedded Linux Conference, Feb. 15-17. The Linux Kernel Summit will be held Aug. 26-28 in San Diego, where it will be co-located with the larger LinuxCon North America event and the Linux Plumbers Conference, both held Aug. 29-31.

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Android Design site brings UI designers up to speed on Ice Cream Sandwich

January 13, 2012

Google launched an “Android Design” website that offers an in-depth style guide for Android 4.0 app developers. Explaining how to create apps for both smartphones and tablets across multiple vendors and devices, the guide gets down and dirty on details such as themes, notifications, typography, navigation, multi-pane layouts, and much more.

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Texas Instruments demos OMAP 5 processors

January 13, 2012

TI (Texas Instruments) used this week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) to demonstrate its freshly minted OMAP 5 processor, which it claims will be the first ARM Cortex-A15 product on the market. Shown off on an Android 4.0 smartphone reference platform, the SoC (system on chip) will support both tablets and thin-and-light notebooks, the chipmaker promised.

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Eight-core QorIQ module’s one of the fastest on the planet

January 13, 2012

MEN Micro announced a rugged, PowerPC-based “XM51” computer-on-module (COM) featuring Freescale QorIQ processors — including the eight-core, 1.5GHz P4080 — and up to 16GB of DDR3 SDRAM. In other QorIQ news, Freescale and Mentor Graphics will jointly deliver high-speed simulation platforms for QorIQ based on Mentor's Vista virtual prototyping package.

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DIN-rail PC gets CAN interfaces

January 13, 2012

Axiomtek announced a rugged, fanless DIN-rail computer with dual CAN 2.0 A/B interfaces, redundant components, and SNMP-based “AXView” remote management software. The rBOX103 is equipped with the extended-temperature Intel Atom Z510PT and Z520PT processors, dual isolated Ethernet ports, and dual power paths accepting from 12 to 48VDC, says the company.

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IBM’s ‘atomic memory’ makes storage 100 times denser

January 13, 2012

IBM Research demonstrated what it claims is the world's smallest memory bit, using only 12 atoms. IBM's “atomic memory” prototype, by tapping the alternating magnetic spin of antiferromagnetic atoms, is said to achieve storage that is 100 times denser than today's hard disk drives and solid state memory chips.

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Tizen OS alpha released, may debut on Samsung I9500 smartphone

January 12, 2012

The Linux Foundation's Tizen project has previewed an alpha version of its MeeGo and LiMo-based mobile operating system and SDK. The HTML5-oriented release — including components from the carrier-backed WAC interoperability standards and the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries — follows rumors of Intel-based Tizen tablets, plus a screenshot leak that suggests an appearance on an upcoming Samsung I9500 phone.

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Polaroid unveils Android-based camera with 16 megapixels and 3x zoom

January 12, 2012

Polaroid announced an Android-based, 16-megapixel camera with a 3.2-inch touchscreen, Android Market access, and Wi-Fi for quick uploads to social networks. The Polaroid SC1630 Smart Camera offers 3x optical zoom, 5x digital zoom, geo-tagging, and automatic face and smile detection — but response time isn't exactly “instant,” according to one preview.

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