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2016-12-13 12:31:00 (vue: 2016-12-13 12:31:00) |
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Google\'s taking Brillo into smart homes with Android Things |
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Android is headed to the internet of things in the form of Android Things, an operating system that grew out of Project Brillo and will be able to get updates directly from Google.
With the home IoT industry still emerging from the hobbyist realm to mass market, Android's traction in the smartphone realm could make it a popular platform for devices like lights, locks, thermostats, and household appliances that consumers want to manage through their phones.
On Tuesday, Google announced a developer preview of Android Things, which will be able to run on the Raspberry Pi 3, Intel Edison, and NXP Pico hardware platforms. It will be easy for developers to scale their prototypes up to large production runs using custom versions of those boards, Google says.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here |
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