Android, meet fridge. Fridge, Android
"Hello, it's your fridge here. You need more milk. And, have you ever considered emptying out that yoghurt? It's getting a bit rank in here."
Yes, it's the return of the internet fridge. Now powered by Android.
Mentor Graphics, which sells tools for embedded systems, has bought small startup Embedded Alley Solutions, which specialises in Linux and Android tools. Mentor normally buys a company during the week of the Design Automation Conference (DAC) and this year is no exception. But if you were expecting Magma Design Automation to be the target. Well, that didn't happen.
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