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		<title>By: Rob</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[android x86 is missing features a normal android rooted or unrooted for example the Samsung galaxy tablet has more interface to it than the android x86 port, on my Toshiba c655 laptop the 2013-07-25: Test build 20130725 of jb-x86 based on Android 4.3  works from usb, but the newest port 2014-02-14: The Android-x86 4.4-RC1 released (kitkat-x86) gets stuck on android logo on startup, it runs on vesa mode , but then missing the standard 3D support from intel hardware with 4.4, the desktop pc, one of them runs but since it has NVidia hardware in both my desktops, I can&#039;t get games too run, crashes them compaired to my laptop, and google play books from that 4.4 build crashes on launch , otherwise it runs, but their port is missing features that a standard rooted or unroot port has, in the menu, you can&#039;t turn on tablet mode either on the android x86 build , which I happen to think android needs some sort of desktop mode for desktops, and maybe a laptop mode too, for a android x64 build to work on a standard x86/x64 desktops and laptops, otherwise it sounds fine, I know intel has made some x86 computer ports, but I am not sure their going to run without a emulator on most pcs.]]></description>
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