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Embedded Linux Vendor Adds Verticals

The original Stateside embedded Linux OS and tools vendor is touting a few new vertical market spins. "Market-specific" versions of MontaVista Linux 6.0 (MVL6) will ship "this quarter," targeting industrial automation, automotive, Android, portable multimedia devices, and multicore networking, says MontaVista.
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Is Google Faking the Open-Source Funk?

Some folks are claiming that Google is faking the open-source funk.
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Nokia N900 Linux Smartphone Delayed Until November

Nokia is delaying the release of its N900 smartphone, which will run the open-source Maemo operating system, until November, according to Reuters and other reports.

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Qualcomm Launches Open Source Subsidiary

Qualcomm has established a subsidiary to develop software for mobile open source platforms. The Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. (QUIC) will optimize open source software with Qualcomm technology, using platforms including Linux, Webkit, Android, Chrome, and Symbian...
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Wind River CEO Woos Intel Competitors

Following its acquisition by Intel, Wind River remains eager to serve Intel competitors, especially those moving to multicore, suggests CEO Ken Klein in a candid blog post. Klein underscores his subsidiary's independence, noting recent deals with non-Intel partners.
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