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New Ports Bring Linux to Arm Laptops, Android to the Pi
Like life itself, software wants to be free. In our increasingly open source era, software can more easily disperse into new ecosystems. From open...
An Overview of Android Pie
Let’s talk about Android for a moment. Yes, I know it’s only Linux by way of a modified kernel, but what isn’t these days?...
Android Things 1.0 Offers Free OTA Updates — With Restrictions
A year and a half after Google announced that its stripped down, IoT-oriented Brillo version of Android was being recast as Android Things, the...
Android Oreo Adds Linux Kernel Requirements and New Hardening Features
The Linux kernel continues to add security protections so developers don’t have to build them on their own. As a result, one of the...
Automotive Grade Linux Moves to UCB 4.0, Launches Virtualization Workgroup
The Linux Foundation’s Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) project released Unified Code Base (UCB) 4.0 (“Daring Dab”) for Linux-based in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems, and added seven...
10 Linux or Android Based Smart Eyewear Devices
Recently, Google umbrella firm Alphabet announced a new enterprise version of the Google Glass smart eyeglasses. Over the past two years, Glass Enterprise Edition...
Google Wants to Solve the Android Update Problem Once and For All
In a post on its developer’s blog, Google unveiled a sneak peek at Project Treble, which it says is “the biggest change to the low-level...
Automotive Grade Linux Moves to UCB 3.0
The Linux Foundation’s Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) project has released version 3.0 of its open source Unified Code Base (UCB) for automotive infotainment development. Unlike...
Maru OS Mixes a Custom ROM with a Dockable Debian Desktop, and Now it’s...
The idea of a smartphone that magically turns into a full PC has been something of a pipedream for a while now. Motorola tried...
Automotive Grade Linux Releases 2.0 Spec Amid Growing Support
The Linux Foundation’s Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) project, which is developing a “Linux-based, open platform for the connected car,” announced the release of the...