Devices: Purism’s Librem 5, ASUSTOR, and Tizen
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Purism’s Librem 5 Linux smartphone will support GNOME or KDE software (if it launches)
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ASUSTOR launch Linux Center for NAS drives
ASUSTOR has announced the official release of the Linux Center, allowing owners to run the native Linux system straight from their NAS drives. As well as giving access to operating system specific applications, the company claims that this “effectively turns the NAS into a computer with unlimited possibilities.”
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Get developing your Gear App for the Tizen 3.0 Gear Sport
Samsung launched a total of three new wearables- The Gear Sport, Gear Fit2 Pro and the Gear Icon X(2018) a couple of weeks back at IFA 2017, Berlin. Out of the three, the Gear Sport happens to be the most interesting and impressive wearable device to us as it is currently the only wearable device to run on Tizen 3.0. Tizen 3.0 brings in a lot of new capabilities to the Gear S3 but at the same time, developing apps for a new version of OS and a new device comes with its own set of problems.
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NexPlayer HTML5 streaming player released for ALL browsers, including Tizen, by Nexstreaming
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