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Fujitsu opens up Linux-based humanoid robot

September 19, 2001

By Graeme Wearden of ZDNet UK . . .

Fujitsu is poised to release technical details on Tuesday of a humanoid robot that can walk on its own two legs. The electronics giant is releasing details of the internal architecture of the Hoap-1 to help programmers write their own code (more…)

Acquisition adds text-prediction to Embedded Linux

September 19, 2001

Edmonton, Alberta — (press release excerpt) — Alta Terra Ventures Corp. today announced an agreement to purchase Univolve, a private Alberta-based software company whose major thrust is reactive keyboard and compression technology with text-prediction software that is built on a Linux platform. (more…)

GNUPro embedded toolset supports Intel XScale dev kit

September 19, 2001

Research Triangle Park, NC — (press release excerpt) — Red Hat, Inc. announced today the availability of its GNUPro embedded toolset and related services for the Intel IQ80310 Development Kit, the evaluation board for the Intel IOP310 I/O processor chipset. Embedded developers can now take advantage of the popular Red Hat GNUPro tools in conjunction with the Intel IQ80310 Evaluation Platform. (more…)

New reference design for set-top PVRs uses Embedded Linux

September 19, 2001

Milpitas, CA — (press release excerpt) — Stream Machine and Sigma Designs today announced a complete Personal Video Recorder (PVR) reference design. Called “Harmony”, the new reference design is intended to enable manufacturers to inexpensively add PVR functionality to their advanced set-top box products that address the rapidly-growing convergence marketplace. (more…)

FSMLabs responds to Free Software Foundation challenge

September 18, 2001

[Updated 10:50pm PDT] Both FSMLabs and the Free Software Foundation have now issued press releases announcing the full resolution of the RTLinux license dispute. Here they are . . . (more…)

Guest editorial: Enforcing the GNU GPL

September 18, 2001

Microsoft's anti-GPL offensive this summer has sparked renewed speculation about whether the GPL is “enforceable.” This particular example of “FUD” (fear, uncertainty and doubt) is always a little amusing to me. I'm the only lawyer on earth who can say this, I suppose, but it makes me wonder what everyone's wondering about: Enforcing the (more…)

Philips and Lineo collaborate on set-top box Linux

September 17, 2001

Salt Lake City, UT — (press release excerpt) — Philips Digital Networks and Lineo Inc. today announced a partnership to provide Philips' Multimedia Home Platform (MHP) middleware stack running on the Lineo Embedix Digital Media platform for digital TVs and set-top boxes. Lineo and Philips will jointly market, promote, and demonstrate the DVB-MHP-enhanced Linux-based platform to their combined customer… (more…)

Red Hat announces stock repurchase program

September 17, 2001

Research Triangle Park, NC — (press release excerpt) — Red Hat Inc. today announced that its board of directors has authorized a stock repurchase program of up to 10% of outstanding common shares over the next twelve months. The program is effective immediately. (more…)

Getting started with programming for Linux using GNU tools

September 17, 2001

Linux is a rich programming environment, all the more so due to its adoption of the entire GNU tool set. In this article at Linux.com, Konstantin Klyagin takes a detailed but quick look at the complete GNU environment for beginning or intermediate programmers on Linux. It's a great way to get up to speed on what everything does in your system. (more…)

The Penguin and the Boob Tube [ComputorEdge]

September 17, 2001

Writing at ComputorEdge Online, Mathew W. Beale writes about the increasing popularity of Linux as an embedded operating system within next generation TV set-top boxes. Beale writes . . . (more…)

FSF targets RTLinux for GPL violations [eWEEK]

September 17, 2001

eWEEK's Peter Galli reports on the recent declaration by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) which charges that FSMLabs open RTLinux license violates the terms of the GPL. Galli writes . . . (more…)

Free Software Foundation and FSMLabs resolve GPL dispute

September 17, 2001

[Updated 3:30pm PDT] According to Eben Moglen, general counsel of the Free Software Foundation (FSF), “the FSF and FSMLabs have reached an agreement in principal on a fully GPL compatible license for RTLinux.” The revised license is expected to be published by FSMLabs within the next one to two days. (more…)

Embedded Linux supports Altera soft-core processor

September 17, 2001

London, Ontario — (press release excerpt) — Microtronix is now shipping the Linux Development Kit (LDK) for the Altera royalty-free soft-core Nios Processor. Earlier this year, Microtronix announced a port of uClinux to the Nios processor; this LDK builds on that effort, providing a full Nios development environment for designing embedded Linux based devices. (more…)

RTLinux leader: GPL violation may be a mix-up [NewsForge]

September 17, 2001

In this article at NewsForge.com, Grant Gross reports that Victor Yodaiken, CEO of the company that makes RTLinux, believes the Free Software Foundation's accusation that his company is violating the GNU General Public License with its patent of RTLinux may be a misunderstanding. Gross writes . . . (more…)

Continuous-speech recognition ported to Alchemy SOC

September 17, 2001

Austin, TX — (press release excerpt) — Alchemy Semiconductor, Inc. announced an agreement with Philips Speech Processing to port Philips' VoCon continuous-speech recognizer for embedded systems to Alchemy's family of microprocessors. This integration will allow OEMs to integrate voice capabilities into products being developed with Alchemy's family of MIPS32 ISA compatible processors. (more…)