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  • May
  • 21
  • 2008

Intel wants to pimp your ride with prodigious penguin power

Intel has announced plans to extend its Linux-based Moblin software platform so that it can be used in in-vehicle navigation and infotainment systems. Developers will soon be able to pimp their rides, Linux style.

During an interview last week, Intel IVI director Staci Palmer told Ars that the Atom processor and Moblin software stack will provide a complete solution that can be used across a broad spectrum of transportation-related devices, including…

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  • May
  • 21
  • 2008

How about a glowing light source that lasts for 15 years instead of the typical 15 minutes?

the title says it all.

Too bad they can’t use a gas with a longer half life, that would be awesome. But they are all probably too radioactive to be used, depending on exactly how resistant to electron penetration the glass and polymer walls are. If they are…

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