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  • Need an SLR for traveling? Props to Olympus E-3 (CNET)

    I toted Olympus' top-end SLR through Argentina's cityscapes and wildlands. It's a camera that stands up to the tough conditions with aplomb.

  • New record-breaking cameras from Olympus (cnet.com.au)

    Olympus today announced a range of new cameras, among them the world's first 26x optical zoom compact.

  • Holiday gifts abound for outdoor types (The Pantagraph)

    BLOOMINGTON -- Santa’s helpers have made sure there are lots of presents for outdoor types, from the inexpensive to ones that cost a bit more. Many Americans parked their cars and rode bikes to work because of high fuel prices earlier this year.

  • 2008 in review: Most popular and most discussed digital camera posts (ZDNet)

    As 2008 rolls to a close, let's take a look back at the most popular topics of the last year on this blog. I left out the most recent Holiday Gift Guide posts that did gangbusters during the holiday shopping season because they had the unfair advantage of being promoted all over ZDNet (but several pages of the The best digital cameras under $200 post were big pageview winners).

  • MIPS-like 32-core SoC runs Linux (Linux Devices)

    β€” Dec. 16, 2008 β€” Tilera is shipping a 36-core version of its 64-core Tile64 SoC (system-on-chip). Aimed at graphics-intensive embedded applications and networking devices, the TilePro36 clocks from 600MHz to 900MHz, consumes 9-13 Watts (typical), and runs Linux on each, some, or all cores. ...

  • "Price-sensitive" CompactPCI board uses Celeron (Linux Devices)

    β€” Dec. 16, 2008 β€” Kontron announced a 6U CompactPCI (CPCI) board for "price-sensitive" automation and IP switching applications.

  • Recession to steal glitz from CES (MSNBC)

    The International Consumer Electronics Show, the largest trade show in the U.S., opens this week in Las Vegas. But the economic downturn will temper the normally dizzying extravaganza, and some attendees are wondering if the whole technology trade show business is past its peak.

  • Linux SDK straddles DIY, commercial approaches (Linux Devices)

    β€” Dec. 16, 2008 β€” Linux professional services and consulting firm Embedded Alley (EA) is edging into the embedded Linux tools business with its own software development kit (SDK). EA's "Embedded Alley Development System for Linux-based Devices" combines open-source software and services, and "facilitates build and integration of in-house and third-party commercial software," says EA. ...

  • Microkernel OS spins ARM Cortex support (Linux Devices)

    β€” Dec. 15, 2008 β€” Open Kernel Labs (OK Labs) announced that its microkernel for processor virtualization will support devices using ARM Cortex-A8 and Cortex-A9 MP Core multi-core CPUs.

  • Debug tool targets PowerQUICC processor (Linux Devices)

    β€” Dec. 15, 2008 β€” Ronetix announced the availability of new PowerPC firmware for its Linux-friendly JTAG/BDM emulator and flash programmer. The PEEDI JTAG/BDM Emulator and Flash Programmer now supports the Freescale PowerQUICC II Pro MPC83XX processor, says the vendor. ...

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