LinuxLink by Timesys: Embedded Linux from a Trusted Source We make it easy to "roll your own" custom Linux platform! LinuxLink helps you get Linux up and running on your board in less time.
LinuxLink enables you to build your own custom Linux software platform through a web-based service that provides the latest processor-optimized code for your embedded device, tools to make the development and customization process easier, and support to help with any issues throughout the development lifecycle. LinuxLink supports ARM, PowerPC, x86 and MIPS architectures.
BREW 2007 Conference
Accelerating wireless data and more importantly, driving the discovery and delivery of advanced data services, is integral to the future of wireless - and the core idea behind the BREW solution.
With a flexible array of implementation options, BREW addresses specific market needs while allowing customers to create their own differentiated solutions using underlying BREW technologies and services.
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http://brew.qualcomm.comdate: 6/20/2007
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WiMAX World
WiMAX is the mostly highly touted wireless technology today.
The first commercial WiMAX platforms are now being launched and will shortly begin to be deployed globally.
WiMAX is the next step on the path to a wireless world, extending broadband wireless access to new areas and over farther distances, and considerably reducing the expenditure of deploying broadband to new locations.
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http://www.wimaxworld.comdate: 9/25/2007
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Portable Design Conference
The Portable Design Conference & Exhibition is the only industry gathering of design engineers specifically engaged in the development and engineering of portable devices.
This event presents a variety of technologies in a variety of industries to address the key challenges of engineers developing small and portable devices.
Key technical areas will be explored in-depth during our extensive two-day conference; Portable Power, Consumer...
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http://portabledesignconference.comdate: 10/3/2007
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Wireless Infrastructure Show
PCIA-The Wireless Infrastructure Association is proud to host the number one infrastructure industry show in the country providing everything you need to know about the business.
PCIAs Wireless Infrastructure Show delivers an inside look at all of the current and future developments in wireless infrastructure.
The Wireless Infrastructure Show is the opportunity for you to catch the latest story on all aspects of the wireless industry from...
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http://www.pcia.comdate: 10/1/2007
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The Content Revolution, Filling the Pipe
Join industry leaders, visionaries and decision makers at the Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin Resort for The Content Revolution: Filling the Pipe.
Over 2500 executives and decision-makers will converge in Orlando to examine the coming content revolution from all FTTH aspects - technical, legal, business and implementation.
Conference highlights include executive panel discussions, case studies and best practices complemented by an expo...
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http://www.ftthconference.comdate: 9/30/2007
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Mobile Web Americas
Experts agree that the United States is about to see the same explosive growth in mobile web users as the UK and Asia.
In Japan shopping and surfing the web from the mobile phone is done by over 40% of adults.
Americans are more than ready for the mobile web but most sites are not. Think about the convenience of shopping or getting information anytime and anywhere right from your wireless phone or PDA. Early adapters to this technology have...
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http://www.mobilewebexpo.comdate: 10/2/2007
eSOLs Multi-core ready RTOS. The eT-Kernel Multi-Core Edition supports two scheduling modes, True SMP Mode (TSM) and Single Processor Mode (SPM). Both provide software developers with a blended multiprocessor RTOS, and the scalability and high throughput efficiency of SMP, with the more deterministic and realtime characteristics of AMP. All this is within a single tightly-coupled multiprocessor solution supporting POSIX 1003.1. 2004.