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This week the folks at Socketeq have been pushing for a widespread testing of their software setup known as WindowsAndroid, running Android natively inside Windows… ...
WindowsAndroid lets you run the full Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) experience natively on your Windows computer.
Socketeq has come with a solution that can fully port Android on a Windows kernel natively, enabling the user to enjoy Android without having to go through the dual-booting or virtualization.
Currently compatible with Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8, WindowsAndroid gives a full Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich experience as a native application.
But WindowsAndroid basically provides the full Android 4.0 experience on a Windows PC without any additional software or hardware.
AndroidPolice has a story up about WindowsAndroid, a new Android shell that runs natively in Windows without using emulation. WindowsAndroid uses the Windows kernel instead of Linux, it's ...
Unlike emulator solutions we have seen in the past for various platforms that allow Android apps to run, WindowsAndroid is a software development effort that allows Windows owners to run Google ...
Want or need to run Android 4.0 apps on your PC? Chinese start-up SocketeQ has got you covered with its just-released 'WindowsAndroid' - perhaps not the most creative name out there, but it's ...
The WindowsAndroid application has been created to enable you to run Google’s Android 4.0 operating system without the need for any additional hardware.
Still, I have to give credit where credit is due – WindowsAndroid is just downright neat. In a nutshell, it's a not-so-creatively-named project from a company called Socketeq that aims to run ...
Sure, you could enjoy Android on your PC through dual-booting or virtualization, but the folks at Socketeq have whipped up yet another alternative: a port of Mountain View's mobile OS, fittingly ...
WindowsAndroid provides users with a stock Android user interface and leverages the Dalvik virtual machine to run Android apps.