![]() In theory, of course. Something tells us that Apple won’t allow Android applications running on its iOS devices anytime soon. That means app developers could, in theory, write apps using in a single standard and run them across all platforms. With Alien Dalvik 2.0, the majority of Android apps can run unmodified using Android Package (APK) files, says Myriad. The company says it will demonstrate the technology in action at next week’s CTIA Enterprise & Applications 2011 conference in San Diego. ![]() This new release will allow Android applications to run on non-Android devices, including TVs, e-book readers, and even on tablet computers, like Apple’s iPad. ![]() Today, the Myriad Group is announcing the launch of Alien Dalvik 2.0, its port of the Dalvik virtual machine found in Google’s Android operating system. ![]()
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