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4/25/2016
Success! Solar Impulse 2 completes trans-Pacific flight
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Solar-powered plane lands in Santa Clara county after nonstop, 62-hour trip Solar Impulse flies over Golden Gate Bridge Source: Solar I...
4/06/2016
Solar Impulse returns to the skies
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Crew of QNX-equipped solar plane set to resume historic flight Solar Impulse: powered only by the sun Source: Solar Impulse In case...
2/23/2016
From clean socks to secure transactions, QNX brings it all to Embedded World
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Every year, QNX Software Systems exhibits at the Embedded World conference in Nuremburg. And every year, we like to mix things up and do ...
7/03/2015
They did it! Solar Impulse team makes non-stop flight from Japan to Hawaii
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Solar-powered plane sets new endurance record while completing toughest leg of round-the-world journey. Touching down in Kalaeloa Sou...
6/30/2015
Developing software for safety-critical systems? Have I got a book for you
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Chris Hobbs is the only person I know who holds a math degree with a specialization in mathematical philosophy. In fact, before I met him, ...
3/10/2015
Behind the controls of the Solar Impulse
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Virtual cockpit lets you follow progress of round-the-world flight in real time. What’s it like to get behind the controls of a solar-powe...
3/05/2015
Flying in the dark on solar energy
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Crew of QNX-equipped Solar Impulse plane gears up for historic flight. The Solar Impulse 2, aka SI2 Source: Solar Impulse The countdo...
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3/03/2015
Hypervisors, virtualization, and creating a safety-critical system that keeps up with the Joneses
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A new webinar on how virtualization can help you add new technology to existing designs. First things first: should you say “ hypervisor ”...
2/24/2015
Autonomous forklifts gear up with QNX and HTML5
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Warehouse robots need reliable realtime control. They also need an intuitive user interface. Can one OS handle both? When it comes to fo...
2/22/2015
Bend it, shape it, any way you want it
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Last year, at Embedded World 2014, QNX Software Systems demonstrated three systems built by its customers: a touch display that connects w...
1/19/2015
Breaking up is hard to do
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Separation can be painful. But often, the failure to separate can result in even more pain over the long haul. No, I’m not talking love, ...
2/25/2014
Oscar-winning Flying-Cam system takes to the skies with QNX technology
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Flying-Cam has been at the forefront of unmanned aerial filming since 1988. Ever wonder how film crews manage to achieve death-defying ...
New release of QNX OS closes UX gap between smartphones and embedded systems
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Okay, this one is going to be short. I'd love to have you stay, but I'd like it even more if you jumped to the QNX website. Because ...
2/18/2014
QNX at Embedded World: three distinct systems, one OS platform
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A whole new way to take QNX out for a spin. Quick: what do washing machines, bulldozers, and pipeline inspection tools have in comm...
10/15/2013
Striking a balance between reliability and availability
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Can you achieve one without sacrificing the other? Maybe it's just me, but a lot of people seem to use reliability and availabi...
QNX announces support for new Intel Atom E3800 processor family
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In 2008, the Intel Intelligent Systems Alliance presented QNX Software Systems with an "Award of Excellence, Most Innovative Software...
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7/16/2013
Six QNX videos more people ought to see
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Looking for examples of how people use QNX? You've come to the right place. From outer space to the automotive space, these six videos d...
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7/07/2013
Solar Impulse plane completes final leg of cross-America trek
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It has the wingspan of a Boeing 777, but weighs only as much as a family car. It has four propellers, but doesn’t sip an ounce of fuel. It...
5/16/2013
Space-grade technology... in the palm of your hand
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What does your phone have in common with planes, trains, automobiles, and space stations? If it's a BlackBerry 10 smartphone, plenty. ...
3/07/2013
Can a safety-critical system be over-engineered?
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Too much of a good thing? It's a rhetorical question, of course. But hear me out. As you can imagine, many safe systems must be des...
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