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Parallels 16 for Apple Silicon M1 Mac launches in beta - minus Intel OS support - Mac Software Discussions on AppleInsider Forums

Popular virtualization software Parallels now supports Apple Silicon in an invite-only Technical Preview with notable caveats. Parallels is inviting beta testers to try out its Technical Preview for M1 Macs Parallels showcased an Apple Silicon version of its software at WWDC 2020, but this Technical Preview is the first time the company has made its virtualization app available to M1 Mac users. Parallels is sending invite emails, viewed by AppleInsider, with installation instructions. The Technical Preview has some strict limits in its current state. It only works on M1 Macs, and you can only install system images of ARM-based operating systems. Intel-based OS images are not supported.

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 announces switch-off date for Android Things

The system is a stripped-down version of Android that allows developers to build smart devices that could access Google services, from computer vision to speech processing. When Google released version 1.0 in May 2018, it announced support for system-on-module hardware from NXP, Qualcomm, and MediaTek. After lackluster adoption, Google announced that it would refocus the Android Things project purely on OEMs producing smart speakers and smart displays in February 2019.  Android Things would become a platform for OEM partners to build devices with Google Assistant built-in, the search giant said, adding it would remove commercial support for the SoM production modules. Non-commercial IoT tinkerers could still use the company s Android Things console to develop systems on that hardware, but Google referred developers to its Cloud IoT Core and Cloud IoT Edge projects for custom hardware solutions.

Google shutters its Android Things smart home operating system

Google shutters its Android Things smart home operating system The system will shut down entirely in January 2022 Google has decided to shutter the Android Things operating system it launched to run smart home hardware. This OS was the final version of Google Brillo, which first released all the way back in 2015 . This system aimed to provide underlying architecture that manufacturers could use to update devices that feature Google Assistant integration. This means that manufacturers are going to have to find another way to develop Google Assistant-enabled speakers and smart displays. Google’s developer support site says that “The commercial hardware SoMs from NXP, Qualcomm, and MediaTek are only available to specific OEM partners building smart speakers and smart displays.” SoM stands for system on module.

Google anuncia el cierre de Android Things; nunca tuvo éxito - El Mercurio de Tamaulipas

Google anuncia el cierre de Android Things; nunca tuvo éxito - El Mercurio de Tamaulipas
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