📅 August 8, 2010

iPhoDroid 1Shot: Fastest Way Yet To Install Android Froyo 2.2 On Your iPhone 3G [video]

Amazing progress has been made over the new version of iPhoDroid 0.6 R13 1Shot. You can also notice that now we get that iPhoDroid 1Shot also brings WiFi connection, which was missing from the previous releases.

I’m sure you all know by now, what iPhoDroid is: an easy automated way of installing Android OS on your iPhone. Basically, you will have a dual-boot iPhone; when you boot up your iPhone, you can choose if you want to run Android OS or iPhone OS.

Amazing progress has been made over the new version of iPhoDroid 0.6 R13 1Shot. You can also notice that now we get that iPhoDroid 1Shot also brings WiFi connection, which was missing from the previous releases.

iPhoDroid 1shot will be released any day now. We will keep you informed. Stay tuned…

📅 July 5, 2010

HOW TO: Install/Uninstall Android 2.2 Froyo On iPhone 3G

A few weeks ago, we showed you how to use iPhodroid to install Android OS on your iPhone 2G/3G. The developer released a few more versions of the app since , and today we can install Android OS 2.2 Froyo on the iPhone 3G.

A few weeks ago, we showed you how to use iPhodroid to install Android OS on your iPhone 2G/3G. The developer released a few more versions of the app since , and today we can install Android OS 2.2 Froyo on the iPhone 3G.

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📅 May 26, 2010

Proof Of Concept: Flash Player On The iPhone Via A MobileSafari Plugin [video]

This is a proof-of-concept project to show it’s possible to create iPhoneOS Safari plugins. The code structure is pretty much exactly the same as a Safari plugin on the desktop except it uses UIView instead of NSView.

This is a proof-of-concept project to show it’s possible to create iPhoneOS Safari plugins. The code structure is pretty much exactly the same as a Safari plugin on the desktop except it uses UIView instead of NSView.If you build and install this plugin, your browser will report itself Flash capable and show a red dummy view wherever you come across Flash content in any browser using the system WebKit.

You can download the plugin here and you can test it in the Simulator, or you can test it on a jailbroken iDevice. Read more about this and impressions about Flash 10.1 beta on Android Froyo, on Steven Troughton-Smith’s blog …