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Tuesday, May 10, 2011 - 10:00am - 7:45pm
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Following the simple steps on the Chromium OS Developer Guide I built a Chromium image and installed it in VMware Player in Ubuntu. My initial thoughts on this was it was easy to do but it runs really slowly in VMware Player. Maybe it would run faster on real hardware, that's the next thing to try. Below are a few screenshots of Chromium in action. |
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The app will be available for download via the Android Market for those users who have Android 2.2 (Froyo) installed on their phones--devices expected to offer the Android update include the Dell Streak, Google Nexus One, HTC Evo, HTC Desire, HTC Incredible, Droid by Motorola, Motorola Milestone, and Samsung Galaxy S. No official word on when that will happen, however... Adobe has already made a test version of Flash 10.1 available to the public. That app quickly became one of the most downloaded free apps in the Android Market, in spite of not having been rolled out to a majority of Android users. Now how long will it be before the iPhone's and iPod Touches get flash? |
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Gmail is down, how do i get my email?
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Apple's iPhone 4 may be shipping this week, but Android fans have a reason to celebrate, too. Adobe today announced that it has released the final version of Flash Player 10.1 for Google's mobile operating system.