Linaro Releases Ice Cream Sandwich Builds For iMX53 and Other Boards 20
New submitter b0101101001010000 writes with some news for developers who'd like to work with the newest version of Android: "We've just released preview ICS builds of Freescale's iMX53, ST Ericsson's Snowball, Samsung's Origen and TI's Panda boards (AOSP supports Panda out of the box; this just contains a kernel that based on Linus' HEAD). This should give Android platform developers on these platforms a good base to work from."
PandaTouch. (Score:1)
We've just released preview ICS builds of Freescale's iMX53, ST Ericsson's Snowball, Samsung's Origen and TI's Panda boards
Wonderful. Now all I need is an inexpensive touch-panel to go with my Pandaboard.
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You want to discriminate against Christians? (Score:1)
Re:It runs, but... (Score:5, Informative)
It says right in the info box this is an unaccelerated version running (which fits with the video) and they expect to have the accelerated version up and running in a week or so
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Here's a better video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQOKPLg3ARE&feature=youtube_gdata_player [youtube.com]
What we all want to know... (Score:4, Funny)
Is Linus' HEAD in a jar?
(I thought it was in a .tgz, actually.)
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Yup.. just like Nixon and all the others (futurama reference for the win!)
Time saver (Score:1)
Before you check, his name is binary for bZP. Just saving you some time.
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b0101101001010000? (Score:1)
b0101101001010000? Submitter should change name to 0x5A50 or 0o55120
Low friction environment induces confusion, dismay (Score:1)
This announcement brought to you courtesy of Enlightenment thinking, as opposed to antiquated alchemy.
Is there any reason to doubt that Android's relative lack of intentionally imposed barriers to participation and productivity-- the refreshing lack of secrets and lies required to maintain artificial, engineered scarcity-- bodes poorly for alternatives?
No wonder Android's inspired a panic-stricken explosion of lawsuits. When business models depend on invented, imaginary shortages the only recourse to defend
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If you're talking about what I think you're talking about, we, as a race, have been doing just that for millenia.
Letting other people claim they own our thoughts so we don't have to think for ourselves.
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The sad-part is that petty control-freak jealous dictators seem to be doing very well in those races. At least when it comes to OS'es, both on computers and phones.
I mean we used to have Bill Gates, now all but replaced by Steve Jobs (or Tim Cook or whatever his name is). It's even going in the wrong direction. If Microsoft was the devil for screwing it's customers in the ass, Apple is demonstrating that there are more usable holes in customers. From the $100 to have apple even look at an app, to the massiv
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