Columbia University students create software allowing native iOS apps to run on Android devices | 9to5Mac

Columbia University students create software allowing native iOS apps to run on Android devices | 9to5Mac
Now, six Columbia University students have bridged the gap between the two platforms with something called Cider (via The Next Web). Not to be confused with the other Cider software (for OS X), the Android version of Cider essentially fools iOS applications into believing they’re running on an actual iPhone or iPad."


Chortle, chortle.

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