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Debian GNU/Linux 8 Now Ready for Creator Ci20, Android 5.0 Support Coming Soon
Imagination Technologies, through Alexandru Voica, informed Softpedia about the progress made in adding support for the Debian GNU/Linux 8 (Jessie) operating system to their Creator Ci20 microcomputer.
The Debian GNU/Linux 8 OS for Creator Ci20 is powered by Linux kernel 3.18.21 LTS, about which we reported a while ago, and it brings a great number of improvements to the MIPS hardware architecture. For those of you who are not in the loop, we inform you that the Creator Ci20 development board is powered by an MIPS CPU.
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Google Expanding Android One To Portugal And Spain
Google's Android One initiative aims to bring low-cost, high-quality Android phones to the hands of those who are not able to afford a more premium device. While they are not known for having the fastest processors or the most gorgeous screens, they do come with the promise of a Nexus-like experience of stock Android and fast updates — sometimes even beating Nexus devices at their own game.
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Gameloft’s Order & Chaos 2: Redemption fights its way to the Play Store
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Samsung's S Health app now supports all Android phones
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Meet BlackBerry's top-secret Android device
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