Devices: Habey’s iWave’s Boards, OctaPi, Tizen and ASUS ZenWatch 3
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Fanless Kaby Lake computer offers SATA, M.2, and dual GbE ports
Habey’s Linux-friendly “BIS-6862” embedded PC offers 7th Gen Core U-series CPUs, a SATA 3.0 bay, -20 to 60°C support, dual GbE ports, and M.2 and SIM slots.
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SMARC module runs Android or Linux on the Snapdragon 820
iWave’s SMARC 2.0 “Snapdragon 820 SOM” features 3GB LPDDR4, 32GB eMMC, WiFi, and Bluetooth, plus I/O including GbE, HDMI 2.0, MIPI-CSI, USB 3.0, and PCIe.
Earlier this year, iWave launched a rugged, 56 x 50mm iW-RainboW-G25S SBC with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 (APQ8096) SoC. Now it’s back with a SMARC 2.0 short form factor Snapdragon 820 SOM.
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OctaPi: cluster computing and cryptography
When I was a teacher, a question I was constantly asked by curious students was, “Can you teach us how to hack?” Turning this idea on its head, and teaching the techniques behind some of our most important national cyber security measures, is an excellent way of motivating students to do good. This is why the Raspberry Pi Foundation and GCHQ have been working together to bring you exciting new resources!
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Blokstok Street Fight Madness – A street fighting game with a lot of character details
Popular fighting games that we grew up playing such as Mortal Kombat, Tekken or Street Fighter are probably a far cry from landing on the Tizen store any time soon. The popularity of these games however has inspired a lot of game developers to bring out titles in this genre. One such game that has made its way on to the Tizen store is the Blokstok Street Fight Madness (SFM). The game is developed by Delhi-based Darksun Technologies and is currently in beta with just a single stage available for download. Further stages and more characters can be expected soon over an update along with the release of the game in more platforms such as Steam, Android and iOS.
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Game Snaky Snake now available on the Tizen Store, #MadeWithUnity
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ES File Explorer File Manager app released for Tizen mobiles
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Android Wear 2.0 Rolls Out to ASUS ZenWatch 3, Users Report Longer Battery Life
ASUS said that Google's latest Android Wear 2.0 smartwatch operating system is coming to ASUS ZenWatch 3 around the date of July 11, and now it looks like it's finally rolling out.
If you've been waiting to install Android Wear 2.0 on your shiny ASUS ZenWatch 3 Android smartwatch, you should drop whatever you're doing and update your device. Some users are already reporting on reddit that they received the massive Android Wear 2.0 update on their devices.
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