Tizen Everywhere at Samsung
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Samsung to extend Tizen OS to nearly all home appliances by 2020
Tizen is a fairly new operating system when you consider the fact that there are only 4 smartphones in the world running the OS (including the newly-announced and newly-shown-off Samsung Z4), and its smartphones currently cater to the budget-friendly segment of the market (no high-end smartphones running Tizen just yet).
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Samsung to announce Tizen RT for smart home appliances
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Samsung Announces Bixby AI for the Family Hub 2.0 refrigerator
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Samsung VP speaks on vision for Tizen, Tizen 4.0 and ongoing development of the platform
The Tizen Developer Conference (TDC) 2017 holding in San Francisco, U.S. will be wrapping up today. The annual gathering has seen industry leaders, as well as developers, service partners and others involved in the Tizen platform, gather to brainstorm. One topic that was discussed extensively during the course of the conference was the Tizen 4.0 OS, the next-generation in the firmware. As the main developer of Tizen, Samsung showcased its latest advancements related to the OS and several Samsung executives also presented keynote speeches on the same top.
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Samsung announces ARTIK 053, ARTIK QuickStart, services, and partnerships
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Tizen 3.0 Features Teased: Fresh, Enriched & Efficient, Coming Soon!
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Samsung Pay Officially Launched in the UK – All You need to know
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