Linux on the iPhone Blog has successfully gotten Android working on the iPhone and while the boot times are not the fastest, once the device is up and running things look pretty smooth. Some users are having difficulty getting openiBoot working correctly on the iPhone but thankfully there is a workaround. When it comes to [...]
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BackTrack 4 Pre-Release and the Video To Get You Started
Somehow I missed that BackTrack 4 is now in the “Pre-Release” stage as of June 19. Once I did realize that it was released I waited to post about it because their servers have been getting hammered so hard that it was almost impossible to download it. Now that their servers appear to be up [...]
Hands On With Google LiveAndroid
The last 2 weeks we have been inundated with news about Google Chrome OS and what it could mean for the market place. Then yesterday it was found that LiveAndroid was also announcing that it had a PC compatible version in beta status. Of course there is skepticism on both sides of this argument but [...]
KDE 4 Just Isn’t Doing It For Me
When it comes to Operating Systems one of the most important parts is the interface. If the GUI is not easy to use it destroys the entire experience. This is where Windows 7 is excelling over its shunned predecessor, Windows Vista. When it comes to operating systems, Windows does catch the most flak from critics [...]
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