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CompactPCI VoIP board supports Linux hot-swap

August 9, 2000

Tel-Aviv, ISRAEL — (press release) — Jungo Ltd. today announced that AudioCodes, a supplier of packet voice enabling technologies and components has used Jungo's Go-HotSwap OS Extension to provide full hot-swap capabilities for its model TP-400 CompactPCI VoIP communication processor under Linux and several other operating systems. (more…)

Agenda VR3: Linux support out of the box, a shell in your hand

August 9, 2000

Agenda Computing has decided to step into the Linux arena with a handheld that even comes with a text-based shell. The Agenda VR3 is small and powerful, and it will work with your Linux desktop out of the box. From the article at AllLinuxDevices.com . . .

“End users running Linux will likely also appreciate the fact that the device will arrive to market Linux-ready: Agenda Computing plans to ship… (more…)

Reach out and Tux someone!

August 9, 2000

This article by LinuxDevices.com founder Rick Lehrbaum describes Aplio's embedded-Linux based Internet phones. The devices contain an Aplio/TRIO system-on-chip and run on a version of uClinux. Cool! Best of all, they can help you slash your phone bill! Lehrbaum writes . . . (more…)

Intrinsyc and MontaVista form embedded Linux solution alliance

August 9, 2000

Vancouver, CANADA and Sunnyvale, CA — (press release) — Intrinsyc Software, Inc. today announced a strategic alliance with MontaVista Software Inc. that will combine research, engineering and marketing expertise to better meet the growing demand among Original Equipment Manufacturers for innovative Linux-based embedded systems. (more…)

Article: Reach out and Tux someone!

August 9, 2000

Tired of paying long distance phone bills month after month? If you're like most people reading this, you've gotten spoiled by sending unlimited emails anywhere in the world without concern for its cost. But you're still paying for long distance phone calls — right? Well, things in the phone department may be changing. (more…)

Running Linux on low cost, low power, MMU-less processors

August 8, 2000

Not every embedded system needs high-end Pentium-PC compatibility. In fact, of the nearly 2 billion microprocessors fabricated each year, more than 80 percent go into embedded systems with highly specialized functions. (more…)

An interview with IBM’s Linux Wrist Watch project leader

August 8, 2000

Earlier this week, IBM unveiled details about a fascinating research project taking place at IBM's research labs: a Linux-based wrist watch. This morning, LinuxDevices.com founder Rick Lehrbaum spoke with Alex Morrow, “IBM Fellow” at IBM's TJ Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York, and project leader of the IBM Linux Wrist Watch project. (more…)

Article: Running Linux on low cost, low power, MMU-less processors

August 8, 2000

Not every embedded system needs high-end Pentium-PC compatibility. In fact, of the nearly 2 billion microprocessors fabricated each year, more than 80 percent go into embedded systems with highly specialized functions. (more…)

Article: An interview with IBM’s Linux Wrist Watch project leader

August 8, 2000

Earlier this week, IBM unveiled details about a fascinating research project taking place at IBM's research labs: a Linux-based wrist watch, which looks like this. (more…)

IBM stuffs Linux into “Dick Tracy’s watch”

August 7, 2000

To prove it could be done, Big Blue has developed a prototype wristwatch communicator running on Linux. This story from ZDNet explains what IBM's up to, and why . . . (more…)

Fact sheet ( and photos): IBM Linux wrist watch prototype

August 7, 2000

IBM Research today announced that the company has extended the reach of Linux to a device small enough to fit on your wrist. Over the last year, IBM has introduced Linux into a spectrum of new products, from laptop computers to mainframes. Meanwhile, IBM researchers have been busy applying Linux to a plethora of advanced development projects — from wrist watches to petaflop (1 quadrillion… (more…)

Closeup photo: IBM Linux watch display

August 7, 2000

Here is a closeup photo of the IBM Linux Watch screen display. Click on the small image, for the closeup. (more…)

Lineo establishes Lineo Japan, Inc.

August 7, 2000

Lindon, UT — (press release) — Lineo, Inc., today announced that USE, the 100 percent Lineo-owned Japanese engineering subsidiary, has been reincorporated as Lineo Japan, Inc., to provide the Japanese market with Lineo's full-service operations, including marketing, sales, training and technical support. (more…)

What GUI is in Ericsson’s cordless screen phone?

August 5, 2000

Ericsson's announcement last February of the Linux-based HS210 cordless screen phone disclosed a partnership with Opera Software for embedded browser technology. (more…)

Vers 0.88 Nano-X and Microwindows are released

August 4, 2000

Greg Haerr, creator of the open source Microwindows embedded Linux GUI and president of Century Software, and Chief Strategist of GUI Technologies for Hard Hat Linux developer MontaVista Software, reports that version 0.88 of Nano-X and Microwindows have just been released and are currently available for ftp download (more…)