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Home » Android is not just for smartphones—it’s for smart low-temp operations too
Android is not just for smartphones—it’s for smart low-temp operations too
Despite the critical need for accountability, many processing facilities and distribution centers are using devices that run on legacy Windows systems.
Businessweek calls the smartphone revolution an Android revolution. So much so that the article recounts how the operating system was on Steve Jobs’ hit list. Worried about the impact on the Apple iPhone, in 2010, he declared, “I’m going to destroy Android.”
Well, Android is still standing, and now, with smartphones being regarded as handheld computers, Android is a case where technology developed for smartphones has gone on to become operating systems for computers.