Showing posts with label Linux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linux. Show all posts

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Spark Tablet Price In USA

Spark Tablet has been designed for users who are into writing software through the use of Linux tools. It will also provide access to e-books obtained from Project Gutenberg, along with QML and Qt applications.

Spark Tablet Specs :
  • Spark Tablet run on Linux OS
  • Spark Tablet With the use of a 1GHz AMLogic ARM processor, 
  • Spark tablet comes with 4GB of internal storage 
  • Spark Tablet have 512 MB of RAM 
  • Additional SD card slot. 
  • 2 USB ports as well as an audio jack measuring 3.5mm
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Spark Tablet Price In USA and Europe

We're sure some Linux fans broke into a cold sweat over the open source Spark tab. Fortunately it's taken the next step towards their eager paws: the seven inch slab is now up for pre-order. Sign up for one and you'll net a priority order code to ensure you get one of the first units off the production line, alongside 500 points to use at the manufacturer's add-on store.

The site still expects to launch the Spark for Spark Tablet Price In Eorope around €200 or  Spark Tablet Price In USA is $262.

Spark Tablet Pre-Orders
Pre-orders can be made next week, second week of February 2012, whereas shipping will be set in spring, around May. The main emphasis of release is on Europe; nevertheless, plans for the Spark tablet to make its way to the US are being developed as well. This new Spark tablet has been reported to come with a price of €200 or Spark Tablet Price In USA approximately $262.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

OLPC XO 3.0 Tablet With Marvell ARM PXA618 SoC And Pixel Qi Display Review

One Laptop Per Child's XO-3 tablet is ready to ship after years in the making and working units will be shown next week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The tablet named XO 3.0, is 8 inches with a resolution of 1024×768 and the actual screen type will vary depending on how it is configured upon purchase; a PixelQi display will run you ~$100 over the original starting price and standard LCD screen. The XO 3.0 has special charging circuitry so it can top up its battery using solar cells and hand cranks like its XO 1.75 sibling -- a particularly useful feature in places where electrical sockets are hard to come by. The XO 3.0 could come out the clear winner, but I’m not sure it’s fair to compare OLPC to other manufacturers.

OLPC XO 3.0 Tablet With Marvell ARM
Marvell, a worldwide leader in integrated silicon solutions and One Laptop per Child, a non-profit organization whose mission is to help every child in the world gain access to a modern education, demonstrated a fully functional version of the much-anticipated XO 3.0 – a low-cost, low-power, rugged tablet computer designed for classrooms around the globe at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show. "We're proud to introduce the XO 3.0 tablet, showcasing the design, durability and performance features that make it a natural successor for our current laptops, which have been distributed to more than 2.4 million children in 42 countries and in 25 languages," said Edward McNierney, Chief Technology Officer of One Laptop per Child. "The XO 3.0 builds on many of the technology breakthroughs we made with the XO 1.75, including the use of the Marvell ARMADA PXA618 processor, resulting in a significant decrease in power consumption-a critical issue for students in the developing world." "Marvell is committed to improving education and the human condition-around the world through innovative technology for Smartphones, tablets and a myriad of new cloud-delivered services. Partnering with One Laptop Per Child is one way we can deliver a revolution where it matters most-to benefit children in some of the poorest places on the planet," said Tom Hayes, Vice President of Corporate Marketing at Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. and a member of the OLPC advisory board. "Marvell has been with One Laptop per Child from the start and we're doing whatever it takes to help the organization realize its mission of providing meaningful educational opportunities to the 500 million school-aged children around the world." Marvell and One Laptop per Child also announced today that the XO 1.75 laptop will begin shipping to customers in March 2012. Over 75,000 units of the XO 1.75 have already been ordered by OLPC projects in Uruguay and Nicaragua. The XO 1.75 uses the Marvell ARM-based ARMADA PXA618 SOC processor, which compared to the earlier XO 1.5, maintains performance while using only half the power. The XO 1.75 features a sunlight-readable screen and all the other features and design characteristics of the two previous versions of the XO laptop. The XO 3.0 tablet will also feature the Marvell ARMADA PXA618 SOC processor and Avastar Wi-Fi SOC. Other features include:
  • Unique charging circuitry; the XO 3.0 is the only tablet that can be charged directly by solar panels, hand cranks and other alternative power sources
  • Standard or Pixel Qi sunlight-readable display
  • Android and Linux operating system support


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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

VMware View Virtual Desktops For Kindle Fire, Mac And Linux Review

VMware launched VMware View Clients for three new platforms, noticeably expanding the market for its desktop virtualization software and you can Simplify desktop and application management while increasing security and control with VMware View. Deliver a personalized high fidelity experience for end-users across sessions and devices and enable higher availability and agility of desktop services unmatched by traditional PCs while reducing the total cost of desktop ownership up to 50%. The most notable item in that mix is VMware View for the Kindle Fire and VMware View brings Windows desktops to various devices and can mix and match environments on various systems. Two other major selling points, according to VMware, is that View is supposed to help improve security while lowering operating costs and VMware is especially targeting education customers with these new options, touting VMware View to enable campus IT organizations to better support users on many more mobile devices and also ensuring that students have immediate access to their applications on these gadgets.

VMware View Virtual Desktops

VMware Inc., the global leader in virtualization and cloud infrastructure announced the availability of new VMware View Clients for Kindle Fire, Mac and Linux, along with updates to its popular VMware View Clients for Android and iPad. Available today as technology previews, the new VMware View Clients for Mac and Linux allow IT organizations to empower more agile, productive and connected workforce or school communities by enabling an easy to access, high fidelity desktop virtualization experience optimized for the device of their choice. "More and more people want the freedom to choose the device that best fits their computing needs in school and into the workplace," said Pat Lee, director, end user clients, VMware. "With the new VMware View Clients, both IT and end users win with a complete, secure and easily-accessible virtual desktop on the devices that best meet their needs." While the proliferation of new devices is prevalent across all industries today, the education sector is at the forefront of this trend with labs supporting both Mac and Windows desktops as well as students bringing in their own tablets, laptops and PCs that are based on OS X, Windows and other platforms. The introduction of the new VMware View Clients for Mac and Linux will allow campus IT organizations to better support these end users and ensure that students have readily-available access to their applications and a consistent learning experience across devices. "Fifty one-percent of our faculty computers are Macs and just over twenty nine-percent of our student population uses Macs," said Steve Swartz, chief information officer and AVP of Technology at Fitchburg State University. "Having a Mac client running PCoIP is critical to our ability to extend VDI to these users."

VMware View Virtual Desktops

"We're very excited about this release," added Dale A. Starr, junior associate director, Technology Support & Service, Isenberg School of Management at University of Massachusetts – Amherst. "We've recently started deploying Mac computers in a managed configuration. One of the sticking points that users are commonly running into is software that only runs on Windows. It will be a great benefit to have the PCoIP client for Mac." VMware View is a complete, virtual desktop solution that enables enterprises to improve security and lower operating costs, while simplifying desktop administration and management by establishing a modern, end-user computing architecture. The result is a more flexible, centrally hosted computing model that provides IT with greater control and end users with freedom to access to their desktop across the broadest set of devices. The new VMware View Clients deliver:

  • Rich Desktop Experience with PCoIP: The new VMware View clients for Mac and Linux bring users the rich desktop VMware View experience to Mac and Linux users. VMware View clients with PCoIP provide end-users with top performance regardless of network conditions.
  • Optimized for Mac OS X Lion: Designed from the ground up for the Mac and with support for Lion Full Screen mode, Mac users can seamless switch between their Mac apps and their View virtual desktop with a swipe on the trackpad.
  • Simple Connectivity: The VMware View clients for Mac and Linux are tightly integrated with the VMware View 4.6 and 5.0 for simple setup and connectivity. Quickly reconnect to your desktop in a few simple steps.
  • Available in Ubuntu Software Center: VMware View client for Linux is available in the Ubuntu Software Center, making it easy for desktop Linux users to install the VMware View client and access their virtual desktops.
  • Available in Amazon Appstore for Android for the Amazon Kindle Fire: VMware View client for Android is now available in the Amazon Appstore for Android, making it easy for Amazon Kindle Fire users to install the VMware View client and access their virtual desktops.
VMware View Virtual Desktops
Overview:

Transform Desktop Management, Energize Users: Deliver rich, personalized virtual desktops as a managed service from a virtualization platform built to deliver the entire desktop, including the operating system, applications and data. With VMware View, desktop administrators virtualize the operating system, applications, and user data and deliver modern desktops to end-users. Get centralized automated management of these components for increased control and cost savings. Improve business agility while providing a flexible high performance desktop experience for end-users, across a variety of network conditions.

Deliver Business Agility and Service Availability: Bring the agility and availability of cloud computing to the desktop and applications with VMware View. Built on VMware vSphere, View delivers desktops from a single integrated platform as part of your cloud services. Dynamically allocate resources to enable highly responsive and available environment to end users. Scale up and down desktop services on demand to quickly meet changing business needs and proactively protect against planned and unplanned downtime. Run your desktops as business critical services for your workforce.

Easily Control and Manage Desktops: Increase control of desktops, applications and data by delivering and managing them as centralized services. A single, powerful administrative console provides oversight of desktop services while enabling IT to execute previously cumbersome tasks like provisioning, updates and patches into a few clicks of a mouse. Manage desktop components separately for greater flexibility in provisioning, updates and delivery. Easily apply policies, quickly enable and disable users all from a centralized console for optimal business response. Free up time from maintenance for technology innovation.

Deliver a Better Desktop Experience: Unlike traditional PCs, View desktops are not tied to the physical computer. Instead, they reside in your cloud and end-users can access their View desktop when needed. VMware View with PCoIP delivers the richest, most flexible and adaptive experience for end-users around the world in a variety of network conditions. Business happens everywhere and whether online or offline, basic or 3D applications, LAN or WAN, VMware View delivers maximum workplace productivity.

Key Features:
  • View Media Services for 3D Graphics enables basic 3D applications like Windows Aero, Office 2010 or those requiring OpenGL or DirectX in View desktops without the need for specialized graphics cards or client devices. (Requires vSphere 5 or later as the platform.)
  • View Media Services for Integrated Unified Communications enables an integrated VOIP and View desktop experience for the end-user with an architecture to provide optimized performance for both the desktop and unified communication.
  • View Persona Management (View Premier editions only) dynamically associates a user persona to stateless floating desktops. IT administrators can deploy easier to manage stateless floating desktops to more use cases while enabling user personalization to persist between sessions.
  • PCoIP Extension Services allow WMI based tools to collect over 20 session statistics for monitoring, trending and troubleshooting end-user support issues.
  • PCoIP Optimization Controls deliver protocol efficiency and enables IT administrators to configure the bandwidth settings by use case, user or network requirements to consume up to 75% less bandwidth.
  • PCoIP Continuity Services deliver a seamless end-user experience regardless of network reliability by detecting interruptions and automatically reconnecting the session.
  • View Client for Android enables end-users with Android based tablets to access View virtual desktops.
  • Enhanced Security Settings enable client certificate handling customization using established browser certificate model to reinforce corporate policy.
  • vSphere 5 support ensures that View desktop services run on the industry’s most complete and robust cloud infrastructure platform for flexible, reliable IT services.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

MeeGo | Download all New and Updated Version of MeeGo OS , MeeGo Core, MeeGo SDK, MeeGo Netbook

MeeGo is an open source, Linux project which brings together the Moblin project, headed up by Intel, and Maemo, by Nokia, into a single open source activity. MeeGo integrates the experience and skills of two significant development ecosystems, versed in communications and computing technologies. The MeeGo project believes these two pillars form the technical foundations for next generation platforms and usages in the mobile and device platforms space.
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MeeGo includes:

  • Performance optimizations and features which enable rich computational and graphically oriented applications and connected services development
  • No-compromise internet standards support delivering the best web experiences
  • Easy to use, flexible and powerful UI/app development environment based on Qt
  • Open source project organization managed by the Linux Foundation
  • State of the Art Linux stack optimized for the size and capabilities of small footprint platforms and mobile devices, but delivering broad linux software application compatibility
MeeGo currently targets platforms such as netbooks/entry-level desktops, handheld computing and communications devices, in-vehicle infotainment devices, connected TVs, and media phones. All of these platforms have common user requirements in communications, application, and internet services in a portable or small form factor. The MeeGo project will continue to expand platform support as new features are incorporated and new form factors emerge in the market.

 

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MeeGo v1.2 Core Software Platform

MeeGo Core Software Platform |

19 May 201
The MeeGo 1.2 Core OS provides a complete set of enabling technologies for mobile computing

The MeeGo 1.2 Core release provides developers with the MeeGo kernel, device drivers, middleware subsystems, and common API components, necessary to develop future MeeGo compliant solutions. The Core images do not contain reference user experience frameworks or applications. Those are part of MeeGo UX images, which provide adaptations of MeeGo for the characteristic needs of various device category interaction models and use case needs.
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MeeGo v1.2 for Netbooks

Core Software Platform & Netbook User Experience Project Release |

19 May 2011
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MeeGo v1.2 for In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI)

MeeGo v1.2 for In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) |

19 May 2011
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MeeGo v1.2 for Netbooks (Google Chrome Browser)

This release requires accepting the Google Chrome end user license agreement (EULA). |

19 May 2011
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MeeGo v1.2 SDK

Download the MeeGo 1.2 SDK to get the latest tools for creating and debugging MeeGo applications for tablets, netbooks, and handheld devices.

The MeeGo SDK provides the Qt Creator-based development environment with integrated help, along with Qt Simulator, and a full virtual machine (QEMU), to enable the developer to create applications ready for submission to an appstore, with or without target hardware.

Supported hosts are Ubuntu 10.04, 10.10; Fedora 13, 14; Windows XP and Windows 7.

Full Release Notes are available for your reference and include a summary of what's new in version 1.2, supported platforms, known issues and much more.



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The latest MeeGo release updates

MeeGo Projects

The MeeGo distribution is made up of many different projects , including:
  • MeeGo QEMU: The version of Qemu used in Meego SDK
  • MeeGo Multimedia: Multimedia repositories
  • Tracker: All-in-one indexer, search tool and metadata database
  • MeeGo Bluetooth: Bluetooth components including BlueZ, obexd, etc.
  • MeeGo Cellular: Components providing cellular support in MeeGo
  • Meego Security Framework: Security Framework repositories
  • MeeGo Developer Tools: Developer Tools and Utilities
  • MeeGo Handset UX: MeeGo Handset User Experience
  • MeeGo Netbook UX: MeeGo Netbook User Experience
  • MeeGo OS Base: MeeGo Base OS Software
  • MeeGo IVI UX MeeGo: In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) User Experience
  • MeeGo Applications: Applications for various User Experiences
  • MeeGo UX: MeeGo user experience repositories across all device categories
  • MeeGo Middleware: Refer to the MeeGo Architecture for more details
You can find more information about the MeeGo projects on Gitorious . However, not all MeeGo content will be hosted there because a lot of MeeGo projects are upstream including the Linux kernel (kernel.org), freedesktop, and others. You can get even more information about how all of these projects and the upstream projects work together by visiting the MeeGo architecture page.

MeeGo 1.2 Release

Today we are announcing the project release of MeeGo 1.2. This release provides a solid baseline for device vendors and developers to start creating software for various device categories on Intel Atom* and ARMv7 architectures.

The MeeGo 1.2 Core OS provides a complete set of enabling technologies for mobile computing.

Some highlights of the MeeGo Core stack include:
  • MeeGo Reference Kernels supporting a variety of Intel Atom and ARMv7 platforms.
  • QML Application Framework and extended Qt-Mobility APIs, including additional location, system, connectivity, and sensor/haptic capabilities for rapid, rich, application development.
  • Enhanced Telephony and Connectivity capabilities, including:
    • GSM, GPRS, and HSPA+ network support
    • SIM Application Toolkit
    • Expanded Bluetooth profiles
    • Expanded VPN and wireless authentication methods
    • USB, WiFi, and BT-PAN data tethering capability
    • Enhance multimedia support, including RTSP streaming with progressive download

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