Dual Boot Windows Mobile and Android

Release Date 30 Jan, 2010 in Redmond Pie

 
   

Dual Boot Windows Mobile and Android

Redmond Pie - Taimur Asad - 30 Jan, 2010
Last month, we informed you about an emulation software named Haret which enabled Windows phones to run Android OS side ...

Gen.Y DualBOOT: Dual-boot your Windows Mobile phone to Android

PMP Today (blog) - 30 Jan, 2010
We've seen how it's possible to dual-boot the Nokia N900 to Android, and now we have one of the easiest ways to dual-boot a Windows Mobile device to Android ...

Gen.Y DualBOOT â€" new dual boot solution for Windows Mobile & Android

Unwired View - ‎Jan 29, 2010‎
If you have a Windows Mobile (6.1 or 6.5) smartphone and want to use Android on it, you can now do it easier than ever, as a new dual boot solution has been ...

Mobile World Congress 2010

LetsGoDigital - Ilse Jurriën - ‎Jan 29, 2010‎
The smartphone plays an important role, and we expect that it will be the Android smartphone in particular that will increase hugely in popularity. ...

Windows Mobile hack allows Android booting

Top 10 Mobile Phones - Jonathan Leggett - ‎Jan 29, 2010‎
A member of a modding community has come up with a way to give you the best of both worlds; dual-booting software for running either WinMo or Android. ...

Moving or dead

Financial Mail (subscription) - Duncan McLeod - ‎Jan 29, 2010‎
At last year's Mobile World Congress, the annual cellphone industry conference in Spain, I heard several journalists snickering not so ...

PetroChina takes back the top slot

Peninsula On-line - Carola Hoyos - ‎Jan 28, 2010‎
PetroChina, the oil company largely owned by the Chinese government, has overtaken ExxonMobil of the US to regain its position as the ...

PetroChina recaptures crown as world's biggest energy company

China Knowledge Online - ‎Jan 28, 2010‎
Jan. 29, 2010 (China Knowledge) - PetroChina<601857><857> has regained its top position as the world's most valuable company from US firm ExxonMobil Corp ...

Windows Mobile Should Die

Motley Fool - Tim Beyers - ‎Jan 28, 2010‎
Seriously, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT), I'm asking. For as much as I love the elan with which the WinMo developer team communicates with coders ...

 

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