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Unicon Systems, developers and manufacturers of CCOTS™ mobile devices and scalable Systems-on-Display (SoD™) technology for mobile and wireless applications, today announced that embedded industry veteran Bill Weinberg would be joining their advisory board.
Unicon Systems, a Linux handheld software and hardware technology developer from Menlo Park, California, has just announced that the new generation of its Mobile Chip-on-film platform will have additional security protection - the ATMEL AT88SCxxxxC high-performance secure memory device. It will provide advanced built-in security and cryptographic features for Unicon’s family of products.
Unicon Systems, a Linux handheld software and hardware technology developer from Menlo Park, California, will start shipping its Mobile Linux Development Kit (MKitTM) this week. This long-awaited, revolutionary product was first introduced last year at LinuxWorld Expo, where it generated a lot of interest from Linux professionals and hobbyists.
Unicon Systems, a Silicon Valley based start-up, has named Richard De Soto its new chief executive officer just as it is about to introduce a revolutionary mobile Linux computer that uses the newest chip-on-film technology.
Unicon Systems is introducing the first wireless mobile chip-on-film Linux computer, based on ARM9 embedded CPU running full blown Linux 2.6 and attached to the back of a 3.5” touch screen. It is equipped with multiple connectivity options including two 2.0 high-speed USB host ports and WiFi, and can be used to create new handheld devices for industrial, security, educational and medical applications, as well as various mobile consumer electronics products.