Fancy running a different OS on your iPad? OpeniBoot allows you to run Android on both your iPad and iPhone 4. It is still in its very early stages of development but shows that running the Android ...
It’s no secret that Apple prefers iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad users to run… I don’t know, I guess Apple’s operating system on their devices. But there have been a number of developments recently ...
Just days after releasing Bootlace, a tool that allowed iPhone 3G, 2G and 1st gen users to install Android on their handsets with just a few button presses, the team behind OpeniBoot has uploaded a ...
There’s lots of interest in Android out there. But there’s also so much love for Apple (AAPL). If only there were a way, some way, in which you could bring a little of each to the other. Good news, ...
Apple's hardware is generally pretty well-admired; it's the company's attitude to software that rubs quite a few people the wrong way. Now, the prospect of dual-booting Android and iOS 4.x on the iPad ...
The team behind OpeniBoot, which allows users to run the Android OS on the iPhone 3G, are now hard at work on porting the hack to the iPhone 4 and the iPad. Jailbreak expert Hexxeh posted a video on ...
The same hackers who got the Android operating system running in a dual-boot configuration on the first and second generation iPhones are now working on porting the hack to the iPod Touch. In a new ...
Hot on the heels of the dual-booting iPhone, the same developer has announced that he’s working on a port of the Android OS for the iPod Touch. Pretty big news for those who want to try out Android ...
(Editor’s note: David Wang is an accomplished iPhone hacker and member of the iPhone Dev Team. Tinker with your gadgets at your own peril–we’re not responsible for what happens if you brick your ...
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