Chris Wade, the intrepid dev behind the DingleBerry PlayBook hack, has turned his attention to new device. Person who occupies the complete opposite end of the scale spectrum — the MOTOACTV . The fellow started poking around contained in the Android-powered sports watch, actually tearing it open and splaying its innards across his palm for all and sundry to work out. Under the hood he discovered an OMAP 3630 clocked at 600MHz and 256MB of RAM. Then he put the whole lot back together and the actual fun began. Wade managed root the underlying Gingerbread platform and switch it from a GPS tracker to at least one.6-inch tablet by sideloading the stock Honeycomb launcher. Wade even managed to bless the tiny device with Market access, allowing him to put in a undeniable title featuring a flock of furious fowl. You will find a number of more photos within the gallery below and a video of the hacked up sports watch cum micro-tablet after the break. In case you are seeking to create your personal super-charge Android wristwear hit up the source link for instructions from the so-called “bad boy of IT.”
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