Google Expected to Release Android Things 1.0, the Variant OS for IoT at Google I/O 2018
The full version of Android Things 1.0 to be released at Google I/O 2018 at Shoreline Amphitheater, CA.
The search Giant “Google” mostly stays in headlines due to its new product release every then and now. It has also released the final developer preview last month and developer sessions which were focused on Android Things 1.0.
This time Google is all set to release its complete version of Android Things 1.0 as well as its much-talked-about IoT platform for Developers in the upcoming Google’s annual developer conference.There are only few days left to the conference and the search Giant is already making huge announcements about it Android Things 1.0, which is the variant Android OS, mainly designed for IoT (Internet of Things).
Google I/O 2018 is scheduled to take place at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA. It will begin on May 8 and will close on May 10.
The main objective of developing Android Things 1.0 is to help developers get the unified software option to work on constraint devices which include kiosks, smart displays, digital signage and many others.
But as per the news, the device makers didn’t make the changes in software updates of Things, especially where Google flashes the updates to all the devices that are using the software any time.
This will also increase the viability of the device, as users will get the updates on a regular basis. The updates will also help in providing latest patches and security related fixes to protect it against vulnerabilities.
Android Things is considered as a coding device application, which is available with functions like audio and video processing. Soon, optional onboard machine learning will also be incorporated in the Things using TensorFlow – the open source software library by Google for machine learning.
Interested developers who might not make to the event can watch it live on the official Google’s Developers YouTube Channel.