A bit of everything on virtualised mobile phones
By Nicole Kobie in Editorial
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VMware today showed off a prototype of a device using their shiny new mobile virtualisation tech, which allows (in theory) any mobile operating system to sit on any handset.
While this is a ways off — manufacturers, developers and operators need to sort themselves out first — the potential is awesome.
At the moment, VMware is demoing Windows CE and Android on a touchscreen Nokia tablet. Imagine Google’s Android on an Apple iPhone. Or Apple’s OS running on a BlackBerry.
Okay, it likely won’t play out like this, but if you could put any operating systems(s) on any handset, what would you choose?
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