Google TV jailbroken, developer now coding for hacked unit

Andre Yoskowitz
11 Jan 2011 1:56

Last November, Android developer Howard Harte offered $1000 to the first person or team that could jailbreak the Google TV.
A group of developers heeded the call and last week successfully jailbroke the platform using a mixed hardware and software-based hack.
The group, GTVhacker dev team, also released a 6-min video showing off their work (below).
Harte says he is excitedly writing code for the platform now.
"What this means is that we now have a complete Android development environment for the Google TV," added Harte (via RWW) "I am able to use standard Android development tools to develop for GTV, just like developing for any other Android device."
"The most important thing for developers though is that they now have full access to developing for the platform well in advance of Google releasing the tools," Harte continues. "Now, it should be possible for Rovio to port Angry Birds [...] to the Google TV."
Not to mention, working Hulu, CBS, Fox, NBC and other video content, as it should be.

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