Just two weeks ago, we saw signs of official Android support for the Raspberry Pi 3, which would put the little single-board computer (SBC) almost on par with the likes of the Nexus devices. However, ...
Android TV is my favorite pick for putting content up on the big screen, but there aren’t a lot of options available when it comes to hardware. The best bang for your buck option is probably the ...
It looks like Google is getting ready to release Android for the Raspberry Pi, but a group of Pi enthusiasts aren’t waiting for that to happen. They’ve already got Android 6.0.1 running on it and they ...
Android TV has been available in an unofficial form on the powerful Raspberry Pi 3 for some time now, and the newest version, based on Android 7.1.2 (Nougat) is now available. The build comes courtesy ...
If you don’t mind dealing with a bit of instability, you can now install an unofficial version of Android TV on a Raspberry Pi 3. This is still a super early build, so you won’t have access to the ...
Marketplaces and e-waste recycling centers are practically overflowing with the things: ARM-based streaming TV boxes that run some — usually very outdated and compromised — version of Android. While ...
Although Google is currently preparing to release a new version of its Android operating system specifically designed to run on the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC. A group of Raspberry Pi enthusiasts ...
The Raspberry Pi is a super-affordable machine that can handle a ton of different use cases, and now it’s also one of the first devices that you can install Android TV 13 on, though it’s not ...
Android Transporter is a software tool that lets you wirelessly stream whatever’s happening on an Android phone or tablet to an external display. A few months ago the developers at E.S.R. Labs ...
To date, Android support for the Raspberry Pi has been very limited, but official support from Google may be on the way. Here's why that's important for the $35 computer. Taylor Martin CNET ...
Alternatively, if latency is your sole point of prioritisation then the forthcoming $99 Mister is surely the thing? Not some Android box, not some Pi box, but hardware emulation — the accuracy of a ...