Myriad has designed new software that allows users to run Android apps on the Apple iPad.The Alien Dalvik 2.0 allows individuals and enterprise users run Android apps on non-Android smartphones.
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For all those who have an Apple iPad, we have something for you as after the recent release of the Apple Ios 5 you might be really happy with the way things have changed but hey, you might just think on how’s that releted to Android. So coming to the point, we are here to tell you on how you can install the Android applications on your Apple iPad. Yes you have heard it right, you can now install the Android Applications right on your Apple iPad without any sort of hack or any additional pains or steps.
All this is possible with the help of the “Myriad mobile Software” which runs on the Cloud based technology. So, first up you need to install the “Alien Dalvik” application which is powered by the Myriad into your Apple iPad and then as soon as you open this application you will have to tap on the “Connect” and then it will reach out to the server where Alien 2.0 is resident allowing it to run on many platforms.
Some of the applications like ESPN, Android Mobile Browser and Air Control are launched from the dedicated home screen of the Alien Dalvik 2.0 application and gives the same feeling that you are on an Android tablet. You can download the “Alien 2.0” application from the Apple Store.
Alien Dalvik Emulator. Another emulator that you would definitely love when running Android on iOS is the Alien Dalvik Emulator, developed by Myriad. This emulator works across different devices, from iOS to streaming media devices and set top boxes. If you are willing to push it further, you can even run it on a home gateway. Myriad will be showcasing Alien Dalvik 2.0 and its multi-screen strategy, demonstrating Android apps on Apple iPad for the first time at CTIA Enterprise & Applications 2011 next week.
Multiple applications can run simultaneously without hampering the performance or compromising with the same, thanks to the myriad technology. So, in this way you can easily run the native Android applications in your Apple iPad. We can only hope that this application further grows and comes out with the large database of the Android applications which then the users can use it on many other platforms as well.
Do let us know your comments on this as in the future we will keep a track on this and we will update the proceeding in this regard. Though at this stage there are limited number of applications which you can run on this platform but soon the list of compatible applications will be increased.
If you are the proud owner of an iPad you might be interested to know that a new application called Alien Dalvik is under development, that will allow you to run Android applications directly from your Apple iPad.
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Myriad the developers of the new app will be demonstrating their Alien Dalvik 2.0 app running Android apps on Apple’s iPad, for the first time, at CTIA Enterprise & Applications 2011 this month. The CTIA Enterprise & Applications 2011 conference runs from October 11th – 13th October.
Alien Dalvik 2.0 enables a majority of Android apps to run unmodified using Android Package (APK) files directly from Apple’s iPad device. Myriad explains:
“From a user perspective, Alien Dalvik 2.0 is completely transparent and installed without user disruption. Users simply enjoy the same rich Android ecosystem they have become accustomed to via mobile on other key screens, such as playing Angry Birds on HDTV. This all while gaining faster access to a wider range of apps, thus encouraging a higher frequency of downloads and increased ARPU”
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