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Arduino Blog » You can now use Arduino to program Linux IoT devices | #Coding #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces #PracTICE #LEARNingByDoing 

Arduino Blog » You can now use Arduino to program Linux IoT devices | #Coding #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces #PracTICE #LEARNingByDoing  | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Today, at Embedded Linux Conference 2018, Arduino announced the expansion of the number of architectures supported by its Arduino Create platform for the development of IoT applications. With this new release, Arduino Create users can manage and program a wide range of popular Linux® single-board computers like the AAEON® UP² board, Raspberry Pi® and BeagleBone® as if they were regular Arduino boards. Multiple Arduino programs can run simultaneously on a Linux-based board and interact and communicate with each other, leveraging the capabilities provided by the new Arduino Connector. Moreover, IoT devices can be managed and updated remotely, independently from where they are located.

To further simplify the user journey, Arduino has also developed a novel out-of-the-box experience for Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone boards, in addition to Intel®  SBCs, which enables anyone to set up a new device from scratch via the cloud without any previous knowledge by following an intuitive web-based wizard. Arduino plans to continue enriching and expanding the set of features of Arduino Create in the coming months.

 

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Today, at Embedded Linux Conference 2018, Arduino announced the expansion of the number of architectures supported by its Arduino Create platform for the development of IoT applications. With this new release, Arduino Create users can manage and program a wide range of popular Linux® single-board computers like the AAEON® UP² board, Raspberry Pi® and BeagleBone® as if they were regular Arduino boards. Multiple Arduino programs can run simultaneously on a Linux-based board and interact and communicate with each other, leveraging the capabilities provided by the new Arduino Connector. Moreover, IoT devices can be managed and updated remotely, independently from where they are located.

To further simplify the user journey, Arduino has also developed a novel out-of-the-box experience for Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone boards, in addition to Intel®  SBCs, which enables anyone to set up a new device from scratch via the cloud without any previous knowledge by following an intuitive web-based wizard. Arduino plans to continue enriching and expanding the set of features of Arduino Create in the coming months.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=ARDUINO

 

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OS market share: Windows, 90.66% - Mac, 7.73% - Linux, 1.61% (10/2013)

OS market share: Windows, 90.66% - Mac, 7.73% - Linux, 1.61% (10/2013) | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
October was a big month for both Microsoft and Apple, which released new operating system versions: Windows 8.1 and OS X 10.9, respectively. It was Microsoft that saw the biggest impact, ..

 

The latest market share data from Net Applications shows that October 2013 was a slow one for Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 combined, gaining 0.36 percentage points (from 8.89 percent to 9.25 percent).


More specifically, Windows 8 fell 0.49 percentage points (from 8.02 percent to 7.49 percent), its first loss ever, while Windows 8.1 jumped 0.85 percentage points (from 0.87 percent to 1.72 percent).


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OS market share: Windows, 90.66% - Mac, 7.73% - Linux, 1.61% (10/2013)

 

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Windows moins vulnérable que Mac OS X ou Linux | CyberSecurity | Awareness

Windows moins vulnérable que Mac OS X ou Linux | CyberSecurity | Awareness | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

par Stéphane Larcher, le 23 février 2015 16:16

La National Vulnerability Database vient de publier les chiffres pour 2014. Contrairement aux idées reçues, Windows (toutes versions confondues) s’est révélé moins vulnérable que Mac OS X, iOS ou Linux. Toutefois, Microsoft n’a pas non plus de raison de pavoiser car Internet Explorer est l’application la plus vulnérable, très loin devant les autres.


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par Stéphane Larcher, le 23 février 2015 16:16

La National Vulnerability Database vient de publier les chiffres pour 2014. Contrairement aux idées reçues, Windows (toutes versions confondues) s’est révélé moins vulnérable que Mac OS X, iOS ou Linux. Toutefois, Microsoft n’a pas non plus de raison de pavoiser car Internet Explorer est l’application la plus vulnérable, très loin devant les autres.

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