The Linux Foundation have today announced the next round of the Tizen development unit program is now available, with the Intel NUC and Samsung RD-PQ hardware devices being available. The Idea behind this program is to put the required hardware in developers hands so they can develop and test their applications on real hardware. It has to be noted that the Samsung RD-PQ device does not have GSM connectivity, and therefore can not be used as a real world device, which is a pity as developers do need real devices so late in the game.
There is limited supply of these devices, so you need to apply to get either device, and only the best applicants will be chosen to receive the hardware. The application period will be open from September 18 to October 17, 2014 PT.
If you are ready to go, then please » Submit an application now.
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