Google: VR180, Android and the Asus Chromebook Flip C101
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Google Launches VR180 Creator For Streamlined VR Video Editing
To help folks who are supporting Google's VR180 format along, the company has just released a tool for macOS and Linux (Windows will surely come soon) that allows users to plug their VR180 raw content in, then convert it for use in Adobe's Premiere Pro, or Apple's Final Cut Pro. Here's the tool in Linux (unfortunately, we didn't have VR180 content to plug in):
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Google’s App Maker Tool Now Generally Available: Code Apps Without Tons Of Coding
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The Asus Chromebook Flip C101 is the next Chromebook to get Linux app support
The Asus Chromebook Flip C101 is an all-aluminium 10.1-inch 2-in-1 with the same processor (OP1/Rockchip RK339) as the Samsung Chromebook Plus. The Flip gets its name from its 360° hinge that allows you to use the device in the standard laptop mode, a tent mode, a tablet mode, and a stand mode.
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