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IP Phone Runs Linux on ARM SoC

STMicroelectronics announced a design win for its new ARM-based SPEAr 300 SoC, which it says drives the Linux-based Snom 870 VoIP phone. The Snom 870 offers a 4.3-inch color touchscreen, gigabit Ethernet and USB connectivity, plus an integrated XML browser, says Snom....
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Configurable RISC Controller Offers Linux-Ready MMU

Tensilica is shipping new Diamond Standard controllers for dataplane applications, including one Linux-optimized model. Based on Tensilica's configurable, 32-bit RISC & Xtensa& architecture, the five upward-compatible processor cores include a Diamond Standard 233L processor with a Linux-optimized...
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Windows Mobile Still Losing Share

Ahead of revelations surrounding the upcoming Windows Phone 7 Series operating system, new data from comScore shows the current-generation mobile OS slipping in the rankings.
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Here Comes Linux's iPad Clones

Today, Apple's iPad went on sale, but before pulling out your credit card keep in mind that there are going to be dozens of cheaper, Linux-powered iPad-like devices on the market soon. read more...
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Linux Summit Dissects MeeGo

The Linux Foundation has announced sessions for its Collaboration Summit, scheduled for Apr. 14-16 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco. This year's event features a full-day workgroup on MeeGo, as well as discussions of Linux topics including toolchain, cloud computing, printing, filesystems, ISV...
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