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PocketBook unveils seven-inch Gingerbread tablet

Jan 26, 2012

PocketBook International announced a seven-inch tablet that runs Android 2.3.7 on a 1GHz TI OMAP3621 processor. The PocketBook A 7″ is equipped with 512MB of RAM, 2GB of accessible onboard storage, a seven-inch, 1024 x 600 touchscreen, a two-megapixel camera, and Android Market access, according to the company.

Droid Razr Maxx is ‘longest-lasting’ smartphone

Jan 26, 2012

Verizon is now offering Motorola's Droid Razr Maxx for $300, with a claimed battery life of up to 21 hours. With a dual-core, 1.2GHz processor, 4.3-inch screen, and an eight megapixel camera, the device is otherwise similar to the previously released Droid Razr, but it's thicker by approximately 2mm.

Chromebooks pick up steam in the classroom

Jan 26, 2012

Chromebooks from Samsung and Acer running Google's Chrome OS may not be catching on with consumers, but hundreds of schools across the country have adopted the web-oriented notebooks, the search giant claims. Earlier this month at CES, Samsung showed off a sleeker new version of the Chromebook that switches to a faster Intel Celeron processor, also promising it would release a “Chromebox” mini-PC.

WebOS’ Enyo 2.0 dev platform goes cross-platform, adopts Apache license

Jan 25, 2012

HP announced a roadmap for its Linux-based WebOS operating system, which will be released under an open source Apache 2.0 license in September. HP also released an Apache-licensed version 2.0 of its Enyo Javascript development framework for WebOS, adding cross-platform app development across Android, iOS, and desktop browsers.

Tiny server offers modular design

Jan 25, 2012

Xi3 Corporation announced a 4-inch, “eco-friendly” server it claims will be readily upgradeable, thanks to the use of one board containing the processor and memory and two separate boards containing I/O ports. The “microServ3r” apparently offers a choice of AMD processors, SSD (solid state disk) storage, two gigabit Ethernet ports, two eSATA ports, and a Fibre Channel port.

Half-size PICMG card supports Core processors

Jan 25, 2012

Axiomtek announced a half-size, PICMG 1.3-compliant CPU card that supports “Sandy Bridge” Core i3, i5, or i7 processors. The SHB213 offers up to 8GB of RAM, two SATA ports with RAID support, as many as eight USB 2.0 ports, PCI Express expansion, and a CFast expansion slot, according to the company.

Coverity code analyzer to integrate with Wind River Linux embedded tools

Jan 25, 2012

Coverity is readying an evaluation edition of a security analysis package pre-configured for Wind River Workbench and Wind River Linux. Coverity Static Analysis for Wind River Workbench integrates security within the embedded development process, identifying vulnerabilities as code is written, according to Wind River.

TI ships Linux-ready DLP eval module for pico projectors

Jan 25, 2012

Texas Instruments announced a Linux-based evaluation module featuring the digital light processing technology from its DLP Pico Projectors. The DLP LightCrafter combines an ARM9-based, 300MHz DaVinci TMS320DM365 processor, a 20-lumen RGB LED light engine and projector, as well as TI's 0.3-inch, WVGA DLP chipset, enabling up to 4000 binary patterns per second, says TI.

Red Hat, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux patch Linux kernel exploit

Jan 24, 2012

[Updated: Jan. 25] — Red Hat, Canonical, and Arch Linux have released patches for a vulnerability in Linux kernels 2.6.39 and above that enables attackers to gain root access on a system. Proof-of-concept exploit code was posted last week after “CVE-2012-0056” was exposed — thanks to Linus Torvalds announcing a kernel patch before Linux distro projects had had time to apply it.

Modular panel PC will accept display upgrades

Jan 24, 2012

Ibase announced a modularized panel PC that features a 15-inch touchscreen and a 2.13GHz Intel Atom D2700 processor. The IPPC-1500 includes up to 4GB of RAM, 2MB of battery-backed static RAM for system restoration, a 2.5-inch drive bay, a PCI expansion slot, and a front bezel that meets IP65 standards, according to the company.

‘Cinnamon’ GNOME 3 fork now ‘fully stable’ with version 1.2

Jan 24, 2012

The Linux Mint team announced the first “fully stable” version of its new GNOME 2.x-like “Cinnamon” fork of the GNOME 3.x desktop environment. Available for several major Linux distros, Cinnamon 1.2 is more customizable than GNOME 3.x, restores much of the GNOME 2.x interface, and adds features such as new desktop effects and layouts, a configuration tool, and five new “applets.”

Accurately measuring CPU power consumption a challenge, authors say

Jan 24, 2012

Traditional measures such as TDP (thermal design power) or CPU architecture-specific benchmarks are no longer good predictors of actual chip power consumption, several computer science professors have charged. Their paper, which will be presented at an Association for Computing Machinery conference in March, advises chipmakers to expose their CPUs' power metering to programmers — something Intel has already done with its “Sandy Bridge” CPUs.

Rugged, biometric smartphone and tablet run ICS on OMAP 4 CPUs

Jan 24, 2012

Elektrobit (EB) and startup Raptor Identification Systems (Raptor ID) announced two ruggedized biometric devices that run Android 4.0 on TI's dual-core 1.5GHz OMAP4460. Raptor ID's RaptorOne smartphone offers a four-inch touchscreen; the RaptorPad tablet features a seven-inch display; and both offer iris cameras, fingerprint scanners, and CAC/smartcard readers.

Tiny USB server runs on batteries, streams to iOS, Android devices

Jan 23, 2012

HyperShop has begun selling a pocket-size, battery-powered adapter that turns a USB storage device into a wireless file server, sharing files with Wi-Fi-enabled devices including the Apple iPad and iPhone. The $100 CloudFTP runs Linux on a Texas Instruments ARM9-based processor, features a 132 x 32-pixel LCD display and powered USB port, and supports backup and synchronization with online cloud storage services.

3.5-inch SBC sports Cedar Trail Atoms

Jan 23, 2012

Win Enterprises announced a 3.5-inch SBC (single board computer) equipped with Intel's 32nm “Cedar Trail” Atom processors. The MB-80410 accepts up to 4GB of RAM, has a Mini PCI Express slot, includes a single SATA connector, and provides multiple serial and USB ports, according to the company.