Android x86 Live on CD

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Android Live.jpgThanks to Engadget for this one. The gadget site writes:
A dedicated duo of hackers has been hard at work porting Google's other operating system to x86, and they've just released an .02 version of their Android LiveCD build.
That means you're now free to boot and run the 'droid from your optical drive, install it in a virtual machine, install it for real on your old laptop, whatever -- just don't get upset if it bugs out on you. Anyone gonna do some 'sploring?
The read-me file for the download



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