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Google has a tiny plan for the Internet of Things

Google’s ready to take over just about any device that connects to the internet whether or not it has a digital screen. First reported by The Information, Google is working on a new OS codenamed “Brillo” that is incredibly small and will need just 32MB or 64MB of RAM to run successfully for it to be able to be squeezed into even the smallest of Internet of Things (IoT) device.

Google has a tiny plan for the Internet of Things

Google’s ready to take over just about any device that connects to the internet whether or not it has a digital screen. First reported by The Information, Google is working on a new OS codenamed “Brillo” that is incredibly small and will need just 32MB or 64MB of RAM to run successfully for it to be able to be squeezed into even the smallest of Internet of Things (IoT) device.

Google has a tiny plan for the Internet of Things

Google’s ready to take over just about any device that connects to the internet whether or not it has a digital screen. First reported by The Information, Google is working on a new OS codenamed “Brillo” that is incredibly small and will need just 32MB or 64MB of RAM to run successfully for it to be able to be squeezed into even the smallest of Internet of Things (IoT) device.

Did Microsoft threaten facility closures because of tech reforms?

Microsoft and a handful of other technology companies threatened to shut down facilities across a swathe of constituencies if IT reforms were passed by the Conservative government, according to one former government worker. First reported by The Guardian, Steve Hilton, a former chief of strategy for Prime Minister David Cameron, explained that executives from Microsoft called Conservative MPs in various areas of the country to say they would close down

Did Microsoft threaten facility closures because of tech reforms?

Microsoft and a handful of other technology companies threatened to shut down facilities across a swathe of constituencies if IT reforms were passed by the Conservative government, according to one former government worker. First reported by The Guardian, Steve Hilton, a former chief of strategy for Prime Minister David Cameron, explained that executives from Microsoft called Conservative MPs in various areas of the country to say they would close down

Did Microsoft threaten facility closures because of tech reforms?

Microsoft and a handful of other technology companies threatened to shut down facilities across a swathe of constituencies if IT reforms were passed by the Conservative government, according to one former government worker. First reported by The Guardian, Steve Hilton, a former chief of strategy for Prime Minister David Cameron, explained that executives from Microsoft called Conservative MPs in various areas of the country to say they would close down