Linux powers electronic sheet music reader

FreeHand Systems used embedded Linux to build an electronic music reader designed to replace paper-based sheet music in practice, lesson, and performance settings.
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Oregan Networks has updated its clean-room Flash renderer for non-PC devices, adding support for Flash 7.0 content. The renderer is part of Oregan's "Media Browser," a standards-based "user-interface engine" optimized for television displays, and targeting gaming consoles, set-top boxes, and IPTVs, as well as 3G and WiFi-enabled mobile handsets.
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