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The case that puts Android on an iPhone

Getting Android on an iPhone is far from easy. But it's not impossible, as developer Nick Lee let us know.

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Watch this: Android running on an iPhone

A special case with Android for brains can put Android on an iPhone. We talked to the developer behind it, Nick Lee, to find out more details on how his iPhone can run Google's mobile operating system. Lee also let us know if he plans on selling such a case to the masses.

Watch this: Google's new iOS app fixes Apple Live Photos

Meanwhile, Google introduced yet another iOS app called Motion Stills. The app takes Apple's Live Photos and makes them into shareable GIFs or movies. Motion Stills also uses its magic to stabilize the resulting video or GIF. It's pretty slick.

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