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ViaVoice/KDE collaboration: The sound of silence

Author: JT Smith

– by Tina Gasperson
(updated 4/11/01
)

At LinuxWorld expo in February, IBM, KDE, and Trolltech were proudly displaying the potential of ViaVoice on the KDE desktop. A press release that went out just before the expo quoted IBM’s director of new business development, Patricia McHugh: “This combination of technologies will greatly accelerate the creation and adoption of speech-enabled
applications for the Linux desktop.” (see updated story.)Indeed, Matthias Ettrich, the founder of KDE and a software engineer at Trolltech chimed in, saying “When ViaVoice is
integrated with Qt, it will be possible to control Qt-based Linux desktop applications with speech input that is as
simple as — if not more simple than — keyboard input. Developers can build speech-capability into the
structure of their application from the beginning.”

ViaVoice is human language recognition software developed by IBM, who has made development tools available for different platforms including Linux. Trolltech’s flagship product is Qt, a GUI toolkit that the KDE Open Source desktop is built around. The demonstration during LWE earlier this year showed how ViaVoice could be used to control desktop applications like KWord, a KDE word-processing program, or KSpread, KDE’s spreadsheet application.

Now that it is April, NewsForge decided to get an update on the progress of the project. KDE developers, both of free software and commercial applications, are looking forward to the release of the project. But no one on the IBM-Trolltech-KDE team knows anything — or if they do, they’re not saying. Trolltech representative Aron Kozak said Monday that they are waiting on IBM to make up its mind about licensing issues with the Trolltech Qt port of ViaVoice.

And IBM isn’t forthcoming with a response to that. Publicist Pamela Bennett said that IBM has no updates on the project and has no comments about whether they are actually debating which license to release this as yet unnamed project with.

The original January 31 press release that resides on the Trolltech Web site is not an IBM-sanctioned announcement, said Bennett, and does not include the standard “About IBM” statement.

NewsForge editors read and respond to comments posted on our discussion page.

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  • Linux

The reflection of FUD

Author: JT Smith

LinuxPlanet: “If any of you were wondering why no one from LinuxPlanet went to Spring COMDEX this year, let me sum up in a few short words: it
was a complete waste of time.

As the resident Midwesterner in the happy little LinuxPlanet family, it typically behooves me to travel to Chicago, St. Louis, or
Cincinnati whenever a big-deal event happens. For huge events, I can usually pry some money out of the bosses to send me to
Eastern seaboard cities. With COMDEX in Chicago this past week, it was a lock for me to go. I was all set: take the train so I could
hack out some chapters of a book I’m working on, crash with some friends, and just generally lurk about McCormick Place looking for
interviews and trying to find my doppelganger Brian Proffit.”

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  • Linux

Bizarre double suicide was planned on the Internet

Author: JT Smith

Nandotimes: “In what police said appeared to be a bizarre double suicide planned through the
Internet, a 19-year-old Austrian man and a 53-year-old German man were found shot dead in woods near the west Austrian town of
Innsbruck.
The two were found in the German man’s car by a hunter roaming in the woods.
“They had met and planned their deaths on the Internet, and the young man had acquired two shotguns shortly before they met up,”
said Peter Tasser, a spokesman for the Innsbruck police.”

MS bug of the day: when McAfee VirusScan 5.1 locks up

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC tells us: “According to McAfee, VSMAIN may freeze on a Windows NT
4 Service Pack 3 and 2000 system while running VirusScan
5.1x. To resolve the problem, try this: 1) Select Start, Settings,
Control Panel; 2) Choose the VirusScan icon; 3) Select the Stop
button – this prohibits VirusScan from running in the
background, and; 4) Click the button when it reads “Start” to
load vshield.”

People of KDE: Ralf Nolden

Author: JT Smith

KDE.org: “Ralf Nolden is an energetic KDE advocate and one of the main developers of KDevelop, the highly
praised integrated development platform based on KDE. While answering Tink’s questions, Ralf
confesses his strong desire to implement advanced coffee brewing in an upcoming KDE release. Find
this and more, in this week’s edition of The People Behind KDE.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Morpho Technologies chooses Red Hat

Author: JT Smith

Red Hat to provide Morpho with GNUpro embedded development tool suite designed
for the m_RISC platform:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For more information:

Melissa London                                   Bryan Scanlon/Ben Conrad
Red Hat, Inc.                                        Schwartz Communications for Red Hat
(919) 547-0012                                      (781) 684-0770
melissa@redhat.com                            redhat@schwartz-pr.com


MORPHO TECHNOLOGIES CHOOSES RED HAT TO OFFER OPEN SOURCE
DEVELOPMENT TOOLS AND SUPPORT FOR RECONFIGURABLE DSP CHIP

Red Hat to Provide Morpho with GNUpro Embedded Development Tool Suite Designed
for the m_RISC Platform

EMBEDDED SYSTEMS CONFERENCE, SAN FRANCISCO--April 10, 2001--Red Hat, Inc.
(Nasdaq:RHAT), the leader in developing, deploying and managing open source solutions,
today announced that it will supply Morpho Technologies with a GNUPro tool suite
compatible with their m_RISC-based reconfigurable DSP (rDSP(tm)) chip. Additionally,
Red Hat will provide support services to all Morpho Technologies customers
developing embedded applications for the m_RISC-based rDSP(tm) platform.

"Red Hat?s GNUPro development suite will provide developers using our reconfigurable
DSP technology the industry-leading tools they require to create a broad-range of
applications specifically optimized for our hardware," said Shahriar Sadri, CEO of
Morpho Technologies, Inc. "Additionally our customers will gain the benefit of Red
Hat?s vast expertise in open source embedded development, and the availability of
support services from one of the most respected open source companies in the world."

Morpho Technologies? rDSP(tm) engine will enable consumers to access numerous multi-
media applications such as voice, video, image and baseband processing in a single,
handheld device. The availability of Red Hat?s GNUPro embedded tool set will give
developers the flexibility to design an enormous range of applications tailored expressly
to the m_RISC-based rDSP(tm) chip, ensuring superior application performance and
extremely low power consumption hardware characteristics. Morpho Technologies
expects to begin IP licensing of its technology and chip shipments in the 1st quarter of
2002.

"Our port of the GNUPro tool set to the m_RISC platform demonstrates our continued
commitment to delivering powerful cross-platform tools for the open source embedded
development community," said Michael Tiemann, CTO of Red Hat. "With Morpho
Technologies? reconfigurable DSP hardware and Red Hat?s GNUPro tool suite and
support services, the m_RISC platform will surely propagate a family of cutting edge
Post-PC computing appliances."

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Availability Server, GNU-based developer toolkit for embedded development and
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Microsoft offers taste test of ‘Talisker’

Author: JT Smith

ZDNET.co.uk: “Beta 1 of Talisker, which is being given to 300 testers, touts several
improvements to its predecessor, Windows CE 3.0. Chief among
those are beefed-up security, a more easily customised user interface
and a technology called Media Sense, which lets gadget owners know
what types of network connections are available.”

“My nan could crack NT,” says World of Hell member

Author: JT Smith

“World of Hell also takes pride in the fact that it doesn’t just hit on NT boxes, confirming the
belief that the hacking underground considers hackers that can only break into Windows as
‘lame’.

“My nan could be hacking NT within 10 minutes of me teaching her – it is that easy,” said one
World of Hell member, Rubix. “Most NT defacers don’t have the patience to read and learn –
they want to be spoon-fed like babies. That is how poor NT security is.” More at VNUnet.

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  • Linux

MSI 694D Pro dual socket-370 Apollo Pro133A ATX

Author: JT Smith

Anandtech: “Although it’s been out for a while, MSI’s 694D Pro is still a favorite of ours when it comes to Dual Socket-370 motherboards. Find out how it stacks up against today’s rigorous standards.”

Category:

  • Unix

Court math error may multiply MP3.com award 10X

Author: JT Smith

An anonymous reader writes: “A slip of the decimal point may have MP3.com paying $3 million instead of $300,000 in its TVT Records Trial. MP3Newswire.