Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Sponge Pots Serve As Life Support For Plants You Forget To Water

Sponge Pots Serve As Life Support For Plants You Forget To Water:
Designed exclusively for plant lovers who just can’t seem to get organised enough to keep their greenery alive, Stefano Claudio Bison’s sponge pots absorb and hold onto as much moisture as possible every time they’re watered. The pots are made from the same kind of sponges you wash your dishes or car with, and they also come in a variety of fun colours. More »

Intel releases Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 dev code, adds dual-boot option for Windows 8

Intel releases Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 dev code, adds dual-boot option for Windows 8:
Intel releases Android Jelly Bean 422 dev code, adds dualboot option for Windows 8
Intel's in the tricky position of playing Android iteration catch-up -- but it's getting better at it. Releases are now appearing every six months, with the latest release of Android (4.2.2) now Intel-optimized -- at least at a pre-alpha stage. The company's Open Source Technology Center devs have been working on the Android Open-Source Project to ensure it works well on Intel-powered devices, whether that's PCs for debugging and testing or those still-rare Intel smartphones. Now powered by the Linux 3.8 kernel, there's a new interactive installer, plus the new ability to dual-boot on a Windows 8 system. So it's all good news for developers, but it should drip down to more immediate updates on the likes of Motorola's RAZR i and any future Android hardware Intel's planning to power.
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Via: Phoronix
Source: Intel Open Source Technology Center

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Intel releases Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 dev code, adds dual-boot option for Windows 8

Intel releases Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 dev code, adds dual-boot option for Windows 8:
Intel releases Android Jelly Bean 422 dev code, adds dualboot option for Windows 8
Intel's in the tricky position of playing Android iteration catch-up -- but it's getting better at it. Releases are now appearing every six months, with the latest release of Android (4.2.2) now Intel-optimized -- at least at a pre-alpha stage. The company's Open Source Technology Center devs have been working on the Android Open-Source Project to ensure it works well on Intel-powered devices, whether that's PCs for debugging and testing or those still-rare Intel smartphones. Now powered by the Linux 3.8 kernel, there's a new interactive installer, plus the new ability to dual-boot on a Windows 8 system. So it's all good news for developers, but it should drip down to more immediate updates on the likes of Motorola's RAZR i and any future Android hardware Intel's planning to power.
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Via: Phoronix
Source: Intel Open Source Technology Center