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Can an RTOS help drive Atom design wins in MIDs and smartphones?

5/18/2010 11:39 AM EDT

Chris Ciufo asks "Can an RTOS help drive Atom design wins in MIDs and smartphones?"


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Securing untethered, IP-enabled devices

5/18/2010 11:32 AM EDT

Henry Davis blogs about securing untethered, IP-enabled devices.


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Blog: Ask a BIOS Guy: "Why UEFI?"

5/10/2010 11:37 AM EDT

American Megatrends' Brian Richardson looks at three areas where Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) brings clear advantages beyond the original Basic Input/Output System (BIOS).


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Blog: Power-conscious embedded designs can leverage Atom N450 integration

5/10/2010 11:32 AM EDT

Maury Wright considers why - when you consider power along with feature integration and system power and performance - the new Atom N450 may be the very best choice for your low-power embedded system design.


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Blog: Best of ESC 2010

5/10/2010 11:20 AM EDT

In a three-part blog post, Kenton Williston highlights the best of ESC 2010, with his top picks in the following categories: small form factor, high performance and panel PCs and more.


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Is the smart power strip a sign of "smart grid" things to come? (plus, an urelated blog correction)

Bill Schweber

4/17/2010 12:00 PM EDT

The smart grid promises so much, maybe too much, as this project indicates


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What do you mean, there's RF at ESC?

Bill Schweber

3/19/2010 9:35 AM EDT

If you're doing "RF", you might think that the Embedded Systems Conference is not for you--but you're wrong.


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Yawn. RF has been in embedded systems almost forever. You don't mention how this Lightspeaker ...

Would you like some wireless with that sandwich?

Bill Schweber

2/13/2010 5:35 PM EST

Are we putting "wireless" into too many things?


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I completely agree. I remember the olden days when a dial-up connection was the latest and ...

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