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Google pulls the plug on Android Things

Google pulls the plug on Android Things Android Things made its debut in 2016. The custom Android aimed at the smart home devices but failed to take off.  Author Android Things shuts down (Pixabay) Google is pulling the plug on Android Things, a customised version of Android aimed at smart home devices. The company said that the Android Things Console would stop supporting new projects on January 5, 2021. It added that the console would be turned down for all current projects on the same date. The company has also published a FAQ page to help developers understand the phasing out process. “Developers can continue to use the Android Things Console to build images and serve OTA updates for their existing projects until January 5, 2022. At this point, the console will be turned down completely and all project data will be permanently deleted including build configurations and factory images,” said Google on its developers page.

Tech Wrap: Apple halts business with Wistron, Facebook bug and more

Tech Wrap The week is over, and we’re almost done with 2020 but there’s still a lot happening everywhere and in the world of technology. We got to know about a Facebook bug that exposed Instagram users’ personal email IDs and birthdays. Another Google product is shutting down. Apple has decided to halt business with Wistron following the clash with workers at the manufacturing plant. We also got an idea of how much Samsung’s Galaxy S21 series could cost. Qualcomm’s new chipset Snapdragon 888 was also tested on benchmarking websites. Here’s everything that made news in tech today.

Google s Android Things platform will shut down in a little over a year

georgeclerk via Getty Images Android Things’ days are numbered. Google has revealed that the Internet-of-Things platform is joining its ever growing pile of retired products in an FAQ page for developers. The tech giant originally launched Android Things as an operating system for all kinds of IoT devices until it decided to change the platform’s focus and make it a dedicated OS for speakers and displays OEMs can use for their products last year. “Following in line with those updates,” Google wrote in the FAQ page, “we are turning down the Android Things Console for non-commercial use.” The Android Things console will stop accepting new projects starting on January 5th, 2021, which is just a few weeks away. Developers can continue using the console to roll out over-the-air updates, among other things, for their existing projects for another year. On January 5th, 2022, Google will shut the console down and delete all projects and data.

Google to say goodbye to its smart home OS Android Things

Google to say goodbye to its smart home OS Android Things It seems that even refocusing the smart OS to cater only to smart displays and speakers still did not perform in the way Google expected it to. December 18, 2020 10:36 GMT When a product does not appeal much to the market, the only way to go is to shut it down. This is what Google is planning to do to its Android Things, a smart home OS that did not exactly tickle the fancy of Google fans. Android Things is a version of Android that is created for smart home devices. While it may have been made to cash in on the trend as more people switched to smart home systems, Android Things did not really appeal much to consumers.

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