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iPad hacked to run Windows XP

iPad hacked to run Windows XP

Looks like Windows 95 running on an iPad just isn’t enough, with this new hack featuring Windows XP instead, thanks to Dave Soble, CEO of Evolve Technologies. This was made possible running VMWare Connectwise, taking all of 5 minutes of his time. Interesting – will iPad owners be curious enough to run Windows XP on their brand new devices, or do they prefer not to “defile” it with anything Microsoft?

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