DEVICES
- Jim Zemlin - Imagine a World Without Linux - full HD (220M), 450×800 (76M)
- Linus Torvalds, Alan Cox, Thomas Gleixner, Paul McKenney - Kernel Developer Panel - full HD (622M), 450×800 (191M)
- Zach Pfeffer - Linaro’s Android Platform - full HD (604M), 450×800 (164M)
- Thomas Gleixner - State of PREEMPT_RT - full HD (374M), 450×800 (147M)
- Jessica Zhang - The Yocto Project Eclipse plug-in: An effective IDE environment for both Embedded Application and System developers - full HD (431M), 450×800 (118M)
- Satoru Ueda - Contributing to the Community? Does your Manager Support You? - full HD (556M), 450×800 (140M)
- Benjamin Zores - Embedded Linux Optimization Techniques: How Not To Be Slow - Slides - full HD (328M), 450×800 (125M)
- Ohad Ben-Cohen - Remote Processor Messaging - Slides - full HD (433M), 450×800 (131M)
- Jeff Osier-Mixon - Collaborative Initiatives in Embedded Linux - full HD (266M), 450×800 (73M)
- Karim Yaghmour - Leveraging Android’s Linux Heritage - full HD (419M), 450×800 (168M)
- Pierre Tardy - Using pytimechart For Real World Analysis - Slides - full HD (495M), 450×800 (132M)
- Arnd Bergmann - Optimizations for Cheap Flash Media - full HD (524M), 450×800 (146M)
- Vitaly Wool - Saving Power with Wi-Fi: How to Prolong Your Battery Life and Still Stay Connected - Slides - full HD (371M), 450×800 (143M)
- David Stewart - Developing Embedded Linux Devices Using the Yocto Project and What’s new in 1.1 - Slides - full HD (370M), 450×800 (124M)
- Tetsuyuki Kobayashi - Android is NOT Just “Java on Linux” - Slides - full HD (542M), 450×800 (129M)
- Thomas Petazzoni - Using Buildroot For a Real Project - Slides - full HD (408M), 450×800 (156M)
- Tim Bird - Status of Embedded Linux BoFs - Slides - full HD (877M), 450×800 (213M)
- Lauro Ramos Venancio and Samuel Ortiz - The Linux NFC Subsystem - Slides - full HD (229M), 450×800 (87M)
- David Anders - Board Bringup: LCD and Display Interfaces - Slides - full HD (242M), 450×800 (98M)
- Antti Aumo - Re-Defining the Cloud Phone - full HD (360M), 450×800 (108M)
- Dirk Hohndel - Reflection on 20 Years of Linux - full HD (235M), 450×800 (92M)
- Grant Likely - Device Tree Status Report - full HD (775M), 450×800 (178M)
- Laurent Pinchart - Success Story of the Open-Source Camera Stack: The Nokia N9 Case - Slides - full HD (308M), 450×800 (120M)
- Avinash Mahadeva and Vishwanth Sripathy - SOC Power Management – Debugging and Optimization Techniques - full HD (288M), 450×800 (108M)
- Rafael J. Wysocki - Power Management Using PM Domains on SH7372 - Slides - full HD (692M), 450×800 (157M)
- Sascha Hauer - A Generic Clock Framework in the Kernel: Why We Need It and Why We Still Don’t Have It - full HD (345M), 450×800 (134M)
- Ruud Derwig - Android Platform Optimizations - Slides - full HD (266M), 450×800 (105M)
- Inki Dae - DRM Driver Development For Embedded Systems - Slides - full HD (367M), 450×800 (91M)
- Lorenzo Pieralisi - Consolidating Linux Power Management on ARM Multiprocessor Systems - Slides - full HD (283M), 450×800 (113M)
- Thomas Petazzoni - Using Qt For Non-Graphical Applications - Slides - full HD (340M), 450×800 (124M)
- Marek Szyprowski and Kyungmin Park - ARM DMA-Mapping Framework Redesign and IOMMU Integration - Slides - full HD (790M), 450×800 (195M)
- Keerthyd Jagadeesh and Vishwanath Sripathy - Thermal Framework for ARM based SOCs - full HD (316M), 450×800 (113M)
- Marc Titinger - Efficient JTAG-Based Linux Kernel Debugging - Slides - full HD (382M), 450×800 (141M)
- Tsugikazu Shibata - Toward the Long Term Stable Kernel tree for The Embedded Industry - full HD (606M), 450×800 (145M)
- Lisko Lappalainen - Secure Virtualization in Automotive - full HD (301M), 450×800 (116M)
- Jeff Osier-Mixon Yocto Project Community BoFs - full HD (451M), 450×800 (167M)
- Jon Corbet - The Kernel Report: 20th Anniversary Edition - full HD (218M), 450×800 (88M)
- Wim Coekaerts - Engineered Systems With Linux - full HD (175M), 450×800 (68M)
- Andrea Gallo - ARM Linux Kernel Alignment and Benefits For Snowball - Slides - full HD (394M), 450×800 (133M)
- Liam Girdwood and Peter Ujfalusi - Smart Audio: Next-Generation A SoC For Smart Phones - full HD (367M), 450×800 (124M)
- Pawel Moll Linux on Non-Existing SoCs - full HD (483M), 450×800 (143M)
- Koen Kooi - Integrating systemd: Booting Userspace in Less Than 1 Second - Slides - full HD (343M), 450×800 (125M)
- Sylvain Leroy and Philippe Thierry - Grsecurity in Embedded Linux Used in Android Operating System - Slides - full HD (384M), 450×800 (110M)
- MyungJoo Ham Charger Manager: Aggregating Chargers, Fuel-Gauges and Batteries - Slides - full HD (434M), 450×800 (109M)
- Arnd Bergmann - News From the ARM Architecture - full HD (421M), 450×800 (150M)
- Frank Rowand How Linux PREEMPT_RT Works - Slides - full HD (378M), 450×800 (135M)
- Catalin Marinas - Linux Support for the ARM Large Physical Address Extensions - Slides - full HD (594M), 450×800 (170M)
- Jim Huang - Build Community Android Distribution and Ensure the Quality - full HD (472M), 450×800 (143M)
- Till Jaeger - The Case AVM v. Cybits: The GPL and Embedded Systems - full HD (362M), 450×800 (124M)
- Darren Hart Tuning Linux For Embedded Systems: When Less is More - Slides - full HD (482M), 450×800 (135M)
- Wolfram Sang Developer’s Diary: It’s About Time - full HD (482M), 450×800 (141M)
Vídeos de la Embedded Linux Conference Europe 2011
Ya están disponibles todos los vídeos de la conferencia sobre Linux embebido celebrada en Praga, República Checa los pasados 26-28 de octubre.
Alimenta tus dispositivos por USB

En MaximumPC han publicado un artículo dónde muestran paso a paso 9 proyectos distintos para hacer en casa. Para mi los más interesantes son: como alimentar un ventilador a través del puerto USB o como crear un cargador de pilas alimentado por USB también. Aquí puedes ver el resto.
Visto en LifeHacker
Pwn2Own 2009

Pwn2Own 2009 es la tercera edición de este concurso de seguridad que se celebrará en Vancouver desde el 16 al 20 Marzo. Este año quieren poner a prueba la seguridad de navegadores web como Firefox, Chrome y IE 8 corriendo Windows 7 y Firefox y Safari sobre Mac OS X. El otro punto de mira estará puesto en los dispositivos móviles, Blackberry, Android, Symbian, iPhone y Windows Mobile. Los premios serán de $5.000 por bug encontrado en los navegadores y de $10.000 para los bugs en los dispositivos móviles. Además, la persona que encuentre el primer bug en alguno de los dispositivos móviles, se quedará con dicho dispositivo, además de un año de contrato. Y la primera persona que rompa un navegador, se quedará con el portatil (Sony Vaio) que lo ejecuta.
