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The battle for the embedded market heats up

Matt Asay has a nifty piece up right now about the embedded Linux market. It’s well worth reading. Readers may think, however, that the key to market victory here lies in Taiwan, or maybe even China. I don’t think it does. I think it’s… … Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @…

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The Art of Blocking and Dodging Vista SP1

In the context of Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista RTM was easy to ignore throughout, but with the introduction of Service Pack 1, the equation of the latest Windows client has evolved. SP1 represents not only a maturity milestone for Windows Vista, but also a stage in the life of the operating…

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Ps3 Linux News

All kind of information about Ps3 Linux … For a small number of genres, being able to play offline on a single counsel with count them, six of your best friends can be quite exciting. What other systems can allow you to have a whole NHL or NBA team with all human…

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Virtual Machine Powers Linux-based Java Applications

Aonix announced the release of PERC Ultra 5.1 with support for Wind River Linux. The characteristics of Java found in PERC Ultra to address the scalability, manageability, reliability, security, and performance needs of networking and telecommunications equipment providers are also addressed with…

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Tip: Windows Mobile - When Off Is Really Off

Shutting down Windows Mobile and a smartphone, such as the Verizon XV6800, doesn’t mean you’ve turned it off. … When you properly shut down Windows on a laptop or desktop, you’re prompted with the question of whether to restart, turn off the computer or simply put it to…

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Snooping Through Email On Solaris

Using snoop to interrogate email packets and read the contents of any transmission sent over unencrypted channels. … Good morning/afternoon/evening, For this Saturday’s post, I thought I’d put together another bash script on Solaris Unix using snoop. Snooping through…

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Novell Launches SUSE Linux Appliance Program For ISVs

Initiative will help ISVs and solution providers build software appliances that can run on virtual systems. … By Rick Whiting, ChannelWeb Looking to expand its base of SUSE Linux customers, Novell is launching a program to help ISVs and solution provider partners…

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Epoq EGP-WP98B, The First Watch Phone On Windows Mobile

If you ever thought a wrist-watch mobile phone is too small to run on Windows Mobile, you were wrong. Epoq EGP-WP98B, produced by Epoq Multimedia, seems to be the very first such device. Its WM version is 5.0, and although it can’t possibly run on it like on a normal smartphone or Pocket PC, it…

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What ultra portable meets my needs for under $1000?

I have spent quite a bit of time and even more money trying to find a solution that would help me be productive during my daily 2 hour train commute and while traveling. I have also added the restrictions that it has to be very portable, lighter than my MBP,…

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A $25,000 Ferrari. No, Really!

It’s not everyday you can justify spending $25,000 on a cell phone. Come to think of it, can you justify that… ever??? Regardless, Vertu (luxury unit of Nokia) has collaborated with Ferrari once again to give us one of the most outrageously expensive luxury mobile phones in the history of the world: the Ascent Ferrari 60.

But what exactly is so fancy about this phone? At first glance, it doesn’t appear to be that remarkable, besides the very obvious Ferrari logo. However, it is made of titanium and uses the same screws as used on Ferrari automobiles, as well as the same leather used on the seats of the car. Umm that still isn’t worth 25,000 bones. Scarcity is certainly one factor in pricing, as there are only 60 of them being manufactured. Plus you’re gonna have to travel to […]

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