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Samsung SAFE with Knox [Hands-on][MWC 2013[HD]
BlackBerry has Balance, and no more than a month after the company once known as Research in Motion debuted its first BB 10 handset, Samsung has a dual-workspace solution of its own: SAFE with Knox. Unlike SAFE, which stands for Samsung for Enterprise, Knox, which was named for the Army outpost where America stores much of its gold, was not crafted into an acronym (though we imagine marketers dedicated at least one meeting to the cause). It’s appropriately named, given the company’s plans to dominate the enterprise industry with what’s soon to be "the most comprehensive mobile security solution."
So what will you find within the Fort Knox of the smartphone world? It’s an IT manager’s pipe dream, of sorts. A comprehensive collection of features that include Security Enhanced (SE) Android, secure boot, TrustZone-based Integrity Monitoring (TIMA) for protecting the kernel, Single Sign On (SSO) and that application container concept made famous by BlackBerry, just to name a few. Best of all, Knox will ship preinstalled on select devices, all sold as one SKU — in other words, consumers and enterprise customers alike will be taking home identical handsets, simplifying the process significantly for BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) businesses. We’ll explain in a bit more detail in our hands-on video after the break. via engadget
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July 11 2012: Android Developer Office Hours
This week we invited the speakers from #IO12 sessions "What’s new in Jelly Bean" and "What’s new in Android Developer Tools" — Romain Guy, Chet Hasse, and Xav Duchochet.
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Video: Bluetooth(R) Low Energy Android Demo: Motorola RAZR and TI’s CC2540 SoC
TIs’ SoC will be on display at CES 2012
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Wind River FAST for Android v1.6 — What’s New
Teodor Bobirnila, Product Manager for Wind River Mobile Linux Testing Solutions, provides an overview of key features for Wind River FAST for Android version 1.6, an automated software testing solution for Android-based devices.
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Avaya
See how Wind River helped Avaya, the worldwide leader in enterprise communications, bring the Android-based Avaya Flare to market.
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Android Solution on Atmel SAM9 Embedded Microprocessors
Android solution for the Sam 9 Microprocessor. For more info go to http://www.atmel.com/products/AT91
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Linux-Framework Android für Embedded Systems
Android eignet sich insbesondere für alle Embedded-Systems, die ein grafisches User-Interface (embedded GUI) sowie Connectivity benötigen, z.B. für Kfz-Software, Medizintechnik oder auch für industrielle Software.
Was den Charme von Android ausmac…
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Interfacing Android With Embedded Device (Micro Controller)
Controlling 220V Circuit remotely Via Android Bluetooth.
The Android is connected Via Bluetooth to an Embedded Device – allowing the Android (on Samsung Galaxy S) to control any electric device. -
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Ready … Set … Go Android
Android presentation from ESC 2011, by Dan Noal, Senior Director, Mobile Solutions Architect, Wind River
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Android & Autosar at Embedded World 2011
AUTOSAR platform COQOS running concurrently with Android based multi-media applications on top of PikeOS on a single hardware platform:
- real-time capable
- short boot time
- secure separation kernel
- Safe separation of Linux and AUTOSAR