Thursday 30 April 2015

Google's Project Ara Modular Smartphone Firmware Lead Speaks; Non-Stop Gaming Event for Charity

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Google's Project Ara Modular Smartphone Firmware Lead Speaks
The Google-sponsored Project Ara is a development effort to create "a modular hardware ecosystem" that is tailored to users' "functional and aesthetic preferences," according to the project's website. Timothy Lord talks with Ara firmware project lead (and spokesman) Marti Bolivar about the project and when the prototype modular phones will be ready for user testing.

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