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An OS that secures OSes The military has always had better security than we can get on our computers, and Green Hills Software, a provider of a real-time, secure operating system called Integrity, wants to change that. To that end, the company has spun its Integrity operating system into a wholly owned subsidiary called Integrity Global Security and has set it loose with the job of becoming a ...
Songbird, which has been in beta for over two years, has now just came out in a final release . This release fixes many bugs that plagued some of the older betas, as well as improves upon the user interface found in the program, though it is full customizable. Songbird 1.0 includes support for FLAC, MP3, Vorbis, WMA and WMA DRM on Windows, and AAC and Fairplay on both Windows and Mac. Even ...
— Nov. 20, 2008 — GuestLogix announced a Windows CE handheld computer that lets airline flight attendants accept payments via credit or debit cards.
One of the hot items of the last few days has been Coby Electronics supposed plan to enter the netbook market with the Midget PC—supposedly a smaller netbook with a Chinese CPU inside. but there are some serious holes in the story. There is a company interested in bringing a Chinese-powered notebook to market—but it isn't Coby. Read More...
— Nov. 24, 2008 — [Updated Nov. 25] -- Zurich, Switzerland-based Neuronics has released an open-source embedded Linux version of its "Katana" robot."
— Nov. 20, 2008 — Toradex is now sampling a design kit that targets creation of customer-specific PDAs based on Windows CE. The "Limestone" kit features an 806MHz Marvell PXA320 processor, a "rich" board-to-board extension interface, plus an optional battery, case, and cover, the company says.
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California-based virtualization software company VMware plans to open offices in Chile and Venezuela next year, the firm's Latin American director Javier Carrión told BNamericas.
Microsoft is looking toward the future of many-cored x86 chips. The idea is to shift the workload from the GPU to the CPU when inadequate CPU resources are present, and extra unused x86 cores are available. The technology is an extension to Direct3D and DirectX 10, called “Windows Advanced Rasterization Platform,” or WARP and the [...]
— Nov. 20, 2008 — Scottish firm Medical Phone Ltd. announced an unusual Windows Mobile phone that unfolds into three sections.
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