📅 May 14, 2014

Students Get iOS Apps Running on Android [video]

Students get iOS apps running (slowly) on Android

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Back in 2010 and 2011 running Android OS on an iPhone as a dual-boot was the hottest thing. First there was Bootlace, followed by iPhoDroid and iDroid. Planetbeing was the first one to port Android to iOS, and you can watch him discuss his port here, followed by Sergio McFly with iPhoDroid and the team behind iDroid. In October 2011 Myriad announced Alien Dalvik, which was suppose to be some sort of Android emulator-thing for iOS. But the project didn’t really take off. 

Was iOS ported to Android? No, but some Columbia University students managed to get iOS apps running on Android with their Cider compatibility layer. Cider is not an emulator or virtual machine, but it tricks apps into believing that they’re in a native environment: they adapt code on the fly to make it work with Android’s kernel and programming libraries. Even 3D benchmarks run properly.

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📅 June 17, 2010

OnLive: World’s Highest Performance Games On Demand Service Demoed On The iPad

OnLive is the world’s highest performance Games On Demand service, instantly delivering the latest high-end titles over home broadband Internet to the TV and entry-level PCs and Macintosh computers.

Back in December, we showed you a video demo of OnLive UI, Crysis Wars and iPhone app. OnLive is the world’s highest performance Games On Demand service, instantly delivering the latest high-end titles over home broadband Internet to the TV and entry-level PCs and Macintosh computers.

Now take a look at the platform demoed on the iPad…

📅 December 30, 2009

OnLive: Video Demo Of UI, Crysis Wars and iPhone app

In the presentation, Steve Perlman talks about how game streaming works, the OnLive user interface , an inevitable Crysis Wars demo, Brag Clips , and of course the iPhone app .

OnLive is the world’s highest performance Games On Demand service, instantly delivering the latest high-end titles over home broadband Internet to the TV and entry-level PCs and Macintosh computers.OnLive founder and CEO Steve Perlman recently showed off the game-streaming technology’s applications to a group of students at Columbia University in New York.

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