Tizen, the
mobile operating system being developed by Samsung and Intel, can support programs written with
Samsung’s Bada SDK as well as
Android applications,
The Handheld Blog reported. The operating system supports a program called
Application Compatibility Layer (ACL), which is similar to
Research in Motion’s Android player for the BlackBerry PlayBook. Open Mobile, the company behind ACL, claims
Android apps
will be able to run on a Tizen-powered device with 100% compatibility
and feature the same responsiveness users would expect on a native
Android device. The company hopes that the program will be integrated
into smartphones and tablets by vendors and not end users. A video
demonstration of Android apps running on a Tizen tablet follows below.
Resource :
Yahoo News
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