MIPS Technologies unveils world’s first Android Set-top Box

Posted in Android by Conner Flynn on January 6th, 2010

MIPS technologies has portted the Android Operating System to multimedia set-top boxes for your home. The goal is to make Android a viable platform for digital home devices such as Blu-ray Disc players, DTVs, VoIP solutions and of course the set-top box.

MIPS and the other companies involved will be demoing the new technology at CES and will showcase a netbook running on the Android platform as well as world’s first social media center for Android-based embedded platforms. The goal is to optimize the platform for the best possible in-home usage. The mobile market is taken care of. We’re talking full HD with multi-channel audio and enhanced user interfaces.

Are you ready for more Android at home?

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One Comment to “MIPS Technologies unveils world’s first Android Set-top Box”
  1. spyearpiece Says:

    Homes are becoming cleverer with every passing day ;) Only hope they won’t become brighter than the people living in them

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