Devices: Nova, Android and Tizen
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Hologram Releases Nova, an Open Source Cellular Modem for Cellular IoT
Hologram announces today the release of Nova, the world’s first open source modem for cellular IoT connectivity. The Nova toolkit includes the 4G LTE Cat-M ready Nova USB modem, an SDK for edge computing, and access to Hologram’s industry leading global cellular network.
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Google Launches New Camera Called Google Clips
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Google unveils a $249 smart camera that decides what’s worth photographing
At today's hardware event, Google has announced a surprise new product: Clips. It's a little standalone camera that changes how pictures are taken. The Clips device itself figures out when something exciting is happening—happy faces, good lighting, interesting framing—and, when it thinks the time is right, it records (silent) video captures.
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As long as your phone has Wi-Fi Direct or Bluetooth, you can use it to sort through Clips' pictures and decide what to keep. Those phones are currently oddly limited; Google says it needs a device running Android 7.0 or better, but the company specifically lists only the Pixel, Samsung Galaxy S7, and Samsung Galaxy S8 as being compatible. A larger list of compatible handsets is presently unavailable.
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Google Officially Launches Pixel 2 And Pixel 2 XL | Google Event
Google said Pixel users have reported high satisfaction with their devices. Now, at the latest ‘Made By Google’ Event, they’ve come up with the new members of the family, Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL. The company has emphasized on the development of AI along with hardware to bring the next breakthrough device.fos
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Hands-on with the Pixel 2 and 2 XL: One’s nice, one’s not
That's about it for the Pixel 2s. We saw two phones made by two manufacturers that give two distinctively different impressions when you see them. The Pixel 2 XL feels like a modern, capable smartphone, while the Pixel 2 feels like a phone that shouldn't exist.
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Bulk TV partners Samsung Electronics for enhanced services & promo’s
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Epic Tizen War Games – Lead your units to the final victory
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