As time goes on, handheld development seems to be taking a bigger and bigger share of the computing world. That being said, finding ways to reach as many of the different handheld systems as possible can be a challenge. One contender for the solution: Sencha Touch.
Check it out, courtesy of Ed Spencer:
There is also an accompanying video explaining these slides here, available courtesy of Pivotal Labs. I couldn't find an embeddable link, but the video is available for download in MP4 format here.
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Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Android 2.2 running on iPhone 3G
Here is an interesting video of Android 2.2 running on an iPhone 3G:
Unfortunately Wi Fi, GPU Drivers, and Power Management don't work yet.
This is similar to my previous post about Android on iPhones.
For more info, check out the Linux on iPhone Blog.
Unfortunately Wi Fi, GPU Drivers, and Power Management don't work yet.
This is similar to my previous post about Android on iPhones.
For more info, check out the Linux on iPhone Blog.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Android successfully dual-booted on iPhone
Planetbeing recently posted a video showing a successful dual-boot of Android and the native iPhone OS on a first generation iPhone. His notes about the process can be found on the Linux on iPhone blog.
Without further ado, here is a video of the dual-booting phone, as well as several common tasks performed in the Android OS:
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