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    A group of Columbia University students have demonstrated a proof-of-concept implementation of iOS apps running on an Android device. The compatibility layer, dubbed "Cider" (get it? Apple? Cider?) isn't an emulator or virtual machine as you might expect — no, it's a compatibility layer designed to allow natively-coded Objective C apps to run on Android. In this case, they're demoing it on a last-generation Nexus 7.

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    05-14-2014 10:40 AM
  2. acerace113's Avatar
    Android is based on unix so it shouldn't be that hard.


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    05-14-2014 05:32 PM
  3. Speedygi's Avatar
    With such an open system as Android, it would be only a matter of time.
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    05-14-2014 08:31 PM
  4. Tartarus's Avatar
    I wonder how they will install those apps on that device.
    05-14-2014 09:37 PM

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