Its only yesterday that we were telling you about the TouchDroid project that is promising to bring the Android on the now popular and super cheap $99 HP TouchPad tablet (in case you can still find one in any store). Then we reported about an interesting video that appeared on YouTube and showed the Android running on the HP TouchPad. It seemed quite unbelievable to say the least at that point in time, but now it has been confirmed that video showing Android running on the HP TouchPad is for real! This is because the guy has actually released the Read More >
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We already told you about the TouchDroid project that is promising to bring the Android on the now popular and super cheap $99 HP TouchPad tablet (while the supplies last). Now there is an interesting video that has appeared on YouTube that shows the Android running on the HP TouchPad already. It seems quite unbelievable to say the least. Well, this is what the uploader of the video on YouTube has posted as a description of this video: A coworker ordered his HP Touchpad for $99 from bestbuy, this is the 32g, when he got it, it came with android Read More >

We heard some rumors flying around the net starting from yesterday that Barnes & Nobel is going to release a significantly updated firmware for the Nook Color. Well, these rumors turned out to be true and now we have a major update of the FW in the form of Nook Color v1.2 that you can get right now here. Major new features include the Android Froyo, flash support, new email application and some other tablet centric enhancements. Of course, there is also a selected set of new applications for you eReader. Some of the applications and games that are available Read More >

If you are one of the proud owners of a Nook Color device and used one of our guides on how to install an Android Froyo or Android Honeycomb then you know the importance of backing-up your data on the SD card before doing any further “experimentation” without messing around that is already working . Backup: Here we describe a simple method on backing up your SD card contents in it’s entirety just in case something bad happens you have something to resort to! Right? So, just follow this simple procedure (for Windows): Step 1: First download Win32DiskImager from here Read More >
I earlier post a guide on how to Run Android Froyo 2.2 from bootable SD card on Nook Color but Now you can keep Android Froyo 2.2 on SD card and dual boot your Nook color keeping the highly customized stock Nook Color operating software intact. Requirements: -Nook Color (rooted) with Clockwork Recovery installed. Learn more about how to Root Nook Color and Install Clockwork Recovery, Google Apps Including YouTube, Gmail and Market Using Monster Root Pack -Micro SD card with USB card Reader -Dual Boot Preparation Flash File Dual boot Nookie Froyo ROM v 0.6.8 Follow the following steps: Read More >
Few days ago I was reading news that people are selling bootable SD cards for Nook Color for Nookie Froyo and Honeycomb for upto $100. Now you can make bootable SD card for your Nook color running Nookie Froyo using this guide. If you are using windows based operating system please click here for complete guide on how to make Android Froyo bootable SD card for Nook Color using windows. Requirement -Nook Color -2gb or larger capacity SD card -USB SD card reader -Latest version Virtual Image of Nookie Froyo for Nook color device. Extract the image using winrar or Read More >

If you want Android tablet which is more faster and powerful than Samsung Galaxy Tab, read this guide and find out how to convert your $199 Nook Color into fully functional Android tablet running Froyo 2.2 using bootable SD card. Because you are using SD card your warranty will not void. Mac users please click here for guide on how to make Bootable SD card for color Nook running Android Froyo 2.2. Requirement -Nook Color -Micro SD card at least 2gb or larger -USB SD card reader – Win 32 disk Imager – Latest version Virtual Image of Nookie Froyo Read More >

