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Chipmaker VIA forms Embedded Linux partnership

July 10, 2001

Augsburg, Germany — (press release excerpt) — TUXIA today announced it will collaborate with VIA Technologies, a supplier of core logic chipsets, x86 processors and chips for PCs and Internet appliances, to develop an integrated solution for Internet appliances. (more…)

Hardware/software combo web-enables factory floors

July 10, 2001

Los Alamos, NM — (press release excerpt) — ErgoTech Systems, Inc. announced the release of ErgoVU, a new line of Web-enabled hardware/software solutions that bridge the gap between enterprise applications and raw factory floor data. ErgoVU is entirely Java-based, so it can run on any platform. (more…)

Online video of Linux-based music appliance

July 10, 2001

Would you like to view a short online video about Future Sound Technologies' new Hi-Muse music appliance? (more…)

Whitepaper: Java Technology for the Embedded Linux market

July 9, 2001

This whitepaper by TimeSys director of marketing David Tannenbaum provides a brief introduction and overview to using Java as an application platform in Linux-based embedded systems and smart devices. Tannenbaum writes . . . (more…)

FSF answers .NET with launch of DotGNU, GNU Mono

July 9, 2001

Boston, MA — (press release excerpt) — The Free Software Foundation announced today the launch of two Free Software projects, DotGNU and GNU Mono, that will replace Microsoft's .NET system. The DotGNU and Mono projects will cooperate to build a full Free Software solution. (more…)

Partnership aims to improve PC-to-TV info appliances

July 9, 2001

Augsburg, Germany — (press release excerpt) — TUXIA today announced an agreement with FOCUS Enhancements whereby TUXIA's TASTE embedded Linux OS for Internet appliances will be integrated into systems along with (more…)

Mobile multimedia communicator start-up faces rough seas

July 9, 2001

In a sign of ongoing difficulties for start-up companies worldwide, Galleo, a young Israeli company which has developed a Linux-based Mobile Multimedia Communicator is reportedly on the edge of insolvency. (more…)

Open-source fans to emulate .Net

July 9, 2001

By Stephen Shankland; special to ZDNet News . . .

Open-source fans announced on Monday the first steps in an effort to reproduce Microsoft's .Net's underpinnings so people can use the technology without Microsoft's involvement. (more…)

A Java Technology overview for the Embedded Linux market

July 9, 2001

If the shoe fits . . .

The vast array of disparate hardware and software architectures present throughout the embedded market begs for a common language and platform with which to develop applications. It was to address this issue that Sun initially developed the Java technology platform. (more…)

Mono Project to develop Linux/OSS version of .NET

July 9, 2001

Boston, MA — (press release excerpt) — Ximian, Inc. today announced the formation of the Mono Project, a community initiative to develop an open source, Linux-based version of the Microsoft .NET development platform. (more…)

SF LinuxWorld to showcase Embedded Linux

July 9, 2001

Framingham, MA — (press release excerpt) — IDG World Expo announced today that the upcoming LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, to be held August 26-30, 2001 at San Francisco's Moscone Convention Center, will feature an Embedded Linux Pavilion to educate attendees on the growing opportunities for Linux in embedded… (more…)

Guest editorial: A Victory for the Software Industry

July 8, 2001

Matthew Harris' last case as a practicing lawyer was as lead technical litigator in the Caldera antitrust case against Microsoft which ended up with Microsoft making a large payment to Caldera. After reviewing the recent federal appeals court decision in the US vs. (more…)

MontaVista signs Linux deals, cuts staff

July 7, 2001

By Stephen Shankland; special to ZDNet News . . .

MontaVista Software, a company selling Linux for non-PC computing products, signed up Toshiba and Ericsson as major new business partners but laid off 20 percent of its staff. (more…)

3rd real-time Linux workshop issues call for papers

July 7, 2001

The Real Time Linux Workshop 2001, has issued the following call for papers . . .

Thinking Nerds and the Real Time Linux Foundation, Inc. are pleased to announce the Third Real Time Linux Workshop, held in the framework of the Applied Linux and Embedded Internet Conference and Expo Milan organized by ACTIVE Exhibitions Europe (November 26-29, 2001, in Milan, Italy). (more…)

BusyBox 0.52 released

July 7, 2001

BusyBox maintainer Erik Andersen sent us this brief announcement of the release of BusyBox version 0.52 . . . (more…)