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Acer Aspire One D250 with Android...really what we'd call instant on. But we're less keen on what it brings you. This incarnation of Android - provided by Bios maker InSyde - is disappointingly basic. The D250's Android UI is largely like the smartphone interface If you've... In this article: Android, Acer, Google, Windows OS, Linux, Latitude, Aspire One, Asus, Windows XP, and Dell |
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eWEEK Technology News | October 19, 2009
Acer Laptops Come Packed with Touchscreen Displays, Windows 7, Android
...on Oct. 22 with the launch of Windows 7. By Michelle Maisto Acer's Aspire One AOD250 netbook features both Google's Android operating system and Microsoft's Windows XP Home. Users can switch between the two with just a mouse click.
In this article: Acer, Aspire One, Microsoft, Windows XP Home, Intel, All rights reserved, and Trademark
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Computer World | November 03, 2009
Windows XP smartphone raises functionality questions
...a watered-down version of Windows XP designed for mobile phones. Other phones may run Android, a Linux-based OS specifically designed to run applications on mobile devices. "Why would anyone want a phone that runs XP? That's a little like...
In this article: Windows XP, IDC, Smartphones, AMD, Microsoft, and E mail
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Centre Daily Times | October 15, 2009
Acer Expands Popular Line of Aspire One Netbooks to Include Unique Dual-Boot Option with Android and Windows XP Operating Systems
Acer Expands Popular Line of Aspire One Netbooks to Include Unique Dual-Boot Option with Android and Windows XP Operating Systems Fast Android boot option allows "instant on" Internet access complimented by the full functionality of the...
In this article: Aspire One, Acer Inc., Trademark, Windows XP, Netbooks, U.S., and All rights reserved
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eWEEK Technology News | October 15, 2009
Acer Aspire One Netbook Boots Both Android, Windows XP
Though not without Windows. Acer America announced the official U.S. availability of the Aspire One AOD250 netbook, which features a dual-boot operating system featuring Android and Microsoft s Windows XP Home. Users can reportedly switch...
In this article: Windows XP, Acer Aspire One, Aspire One, Netbook, Intel, All rights reserved, and Trademark
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eWEEK Technology News | October 21, 2009
Samsung, Phoenix Offering Instant On Technology for Laptops, Netbooks
...with consumer PC owners in the United States. On Oct. 15, Acer introduced the Aspire One AO250 netbook, which features two operating systems, Windows XP Home and the open-source Android. Acer attributed to Android the ability to equip the...
In this article: Samsung Electronics, Phoenix, Laptops, Acer, Web based, Phoenix Technologies, Hewlett-Packard, and All rights reserved
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washingtonpost.com | October 28, 2009
Acer Aspire One D250-1613 (Android) Netbook
...now. That's a very good thing in this case, because, once performance tests are done, I'm inclined to come back and reexamine the Android side of the D250-1613 to see if Acer addresses any of that OS's shortcomings with an update. While...
In this article: Acer, E mail, Windows XP, Hulu, Google, Acer Aspire One, Netbook, and Palm Pre
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Cnet | October 15, 2009
Acer's Netbook line adds dual-boot Android version
Acer's Netbook line adds dual-boot Android version The dual-boot version of the Acer Aspire One includes XP and Android. Acer's Aspire One line of Netbooks is adding a dual-boot version that will include both Windows XP and Google's...
In this article: Acer, Netbook, Aspire One, New York, Acer Aspire One, Blender, USA Today, and Windows XP
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Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide | October 15, 2009
Acer Aspire One AOD250 Boots Android And Win XP, Holds Us Over Until Chrome OS Arrives [Android]
...Google operating system loving on a netbook. [Acer] Acer Expands Popular Line of Aspire One Netbooks to Include Unique Dual-Boot Option with Android and Windows XP Operating Systems Fast Android boot option allows "instant on" Internet...
In this article: Aspire One, Windows XP, Chrome OS, Acer, Google, Netbooks, and U.S.
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Android is a software platform for mobile devices, powered by the Linux kernel, initially developed by Google and later the Open Handset Alliance. It allows developers to write managed code in the Java language, controlling the device via Google-developed Java libraries. Applications written in C and other languages can be compiled to ARM native code and run, but this development path is not officially supported by Google.
The unveiling of the Android platform on 5 November 2007 was announced with the founding of the Open Handset Alliance, a consortium of 48 hardware, software, and telecom companies devoted to advancing open standards for mobile devices. Google released most of the Android code under the Apache license, a free-software and open source license.
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