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How to run Android on Windows Mobile Phone

Install Android on your HTC Windows Mobile phone – Guide Welcome to the official  XDANDROID AOSP  thread which is dedicated to getting Android running on our beloved HTC devices. Phhusson: has dedicated most of his time helping users and updating kernel to run Eclair and his work for other msm7k devices. However phhusson is not alone as there are also other members working on this. You can find some of them on  http://www.htc-linux.org . I've listed some of the developers i know of that currently are working on and they deserve credits and thanks. We also have to note that before this work done there was quite a substantial number of people starting working on linux for our devices. Without them we may not be where we are today. So respect and credits to everyone involved in working on linux kernel for msm devices. I am not responsible for any damages or problems your device encounters. The build is relatively safe and shouldn't cause any problems. This t

How To Run Chrome OS in VirtualBox and Try Out Chrome OS Before Buying a Chromebook

With Google’s new Chromebooks out at just $249, many people who once wrote them off as too expensive for their limited functionality are giving them a second look. But will you really find Chrome OS useful? You can easily run Chrome OS in a VirtualBox virtual machine, although you’ll need to tweak a few settings before it will run properly. Once you have, you can run Chrome OS in a window on your computer. Getting the Virtual Machine To run the virtual machine, you’ll first need to download and install  VirtualBox . Once you have, visit  Hexxeh’s Chromium OS Vanilla  website and download the VirtualBox image for the latest version of Chromium OS. We’re downloading this from an unofficial website because Google doesn’t provide any official binaries for Chrome OS. Chromium OS is a build of the open-source version of Chrome OS, just as Chromium is the open-source version of the Google Chrome browser. We’re also using the VirtualBox image because it’s sure to work. While