Devices: Aaeon, Tizen and Android
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3.5-inch Apollo Lake SBC goes all out on USB and serial links
Aaeon’s 3.5-inch “GENE-APL7” SBC provides an Intel Apollo Lake SoC, SATA III, mini-PCIe, VGA, up to 2x LVDS, 2x GbE, 8x USB, and up to 12x serial interfaces.
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Samsung Z4 has a new software / firmware update Z400FODDOBRB1
It has been some time since we have seen a software/firmware update for any of the Tizen smartphones, but it’s good to see that the Samsung Z4 get an update, albeit a small one. The latest update is version Z400FODDOBRB1 and still retains the Tizen platform version as 3.0.0.1. The update measures in at only 8.8MB and the full changelog can be found below.
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Google Reportedly Working on Dual Boot Support for Chrome OS on Chromebooks
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