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– A hacker has enabled Google’s (NASD: GOOG) Android operating system to boot on Apple’s (NASD: AAPL)
iPhone. David Wang, of the non-Apple-affiliated iPhone Dev Team, was able to
boot Android on a first-generation iPhone and browse the Web, text message, complete
phone calls and play music. "I’d say it’s alpha quality. But pretty much
everything works," Wang says on a demo video.


 

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