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June 11th, 2012, 13:04 Posted By: wraggster
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Virtual GameBoy Advance v3.8.22 for Android is released. Virtual GameBoy Advance (VGBA) is a program that emulates Nintendo's GameBoy Advance on your computer. It runs GameBoy Advance games on PCs, PDAs, or just about any other sufficiently fast computer. It also helps debugging GameBoy Advance software without using a costly development system.
Virtual GameBoy Advance v3.8.22 for Android Changelog:
* Enabled "Move to SD Card" feature.
* Added Harvest Moon cheats to Cheatopedia.
* Added Final Fantasy Tactics cheats to Cheatopedia.
* Added "infinite money" cheat to the Pokemon Emerald Cheatopedia entry.
* Further relaxed Google Licensing policies for fewer license checks.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...d=com.fms.vgba
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June 11th, 2012, 12:59 Posted By: wraggster
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Animaonline.SNES v1.3 for Android is released. Animaonline.SNES is one of the most advanced Super Nintendo / Super Famicom (スーパーファミコン) emulators for Android devices, it is specially optimized to run such old-school JRPG's as Final Fantasy , Chrono Trigger, Dragon Quest (Dragon Warrior), Breath Of Fire and other SNES games at top performance.
Animaonline.SNES v1.3 for Android Changelog:
- A notification is shown when quick saving / loading
- Optimized the rendering engine
- Optimized the emulation engine for dual core CPUs
- Optimized for Tegra and Samsung Galaxy S2 + devices
- Fixed various bugs
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June 11th, 2012, 12:52 Posted By: wraggster
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Mame4droid Reloaded v1.6 (0.37b5) is released. MAME4droid Reloaded emulates arcade games supported by original MAME. This MAME4droid version is targeted to Dual-Core devices (1GHz and 512MB RAM minimum), because it is based on a high specs 2009 PC MAME build. Anyway don't expect arcade games of the 90 to work at full speed. With some games that are really bad optimized (like outrun or mk series) you will need at least a 1.5 ghz dual-core device. This is related to MAME build used, since it is targeted to high specs PC's as i said before. This version doesn't have an uml back end ARM dynamic recompiler, which means drivers based on high specs arcade CPUs won't be playable (it has not sense since this games will be slow in any case).
Mame4droid Reloaded Features:
- Save States
- Support for 2.1 and upper Android devices.
- Native support for Android Honeycomb tablets.
- Autorotate.
- HW Keys remapping.
- Touch Controller can be shown/hidden.
- Smooth image.
- Overlay Filters, scalines, CRT..
- Digital or Analog touch selectable.
- Animated touch stick or DPAD.
- Button Layout customizable control.
- iON's iCade and iCP (as iCade mode) external controllers supported.
- Wiimote support using WiiCrotroller Market app.
- Tilt Sensor as left/right.
- 1 to 6 buttons optionally shown.
- Options for video aspect ratio, scaling, rotate.
Mame4droid Reloaded v1.6 (0.37b5) Changelog:
MAME4droid 1.6 (0.37b5) prerelease MIPS test build ...
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June 10th, 2012, 23:28 Posted By: wraggster
At the beginning of the school last year, [Ryan] needed to come up with a project for his masterâs thesis. Having a bachelorâs in mech. engineering and doing his graduate work in software engineering allowed [Ryan] to do something really cool for his thesis; he decided to turn an iPhone into an autonomous robot with live video streaming, remote control, and object detection.
[Ryan] started building his ArduiPhone last October with an Arduino, motor shield, and a Magician Chassis. The software is based on an iPhone network programming tutorial that opens a socket connection to a desktop PC and relays commands to an Arduino serial port.
One of the more interesting features of [Ryan]âs ArduiPhone is the ability to stream video directly from the phone to a Java application. Instead of FaceTime, [Ryan] streams videos by converting an image from the front-facing iPhone camera to a byte array, sends it over the network, and decodes the image in a Java app. Itâs low-level stuff, but the video quality is excellent and something weâll probably be seeing more of in the future.
http://hackaday.com/2012/06/09/auton...for-its-brain/
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June 10th, 2012, 23:27 Posted By: wraggster
[Christina] has been working on a project she calls Magenta to put Darwin/BSD on top of Linux. What does that mean? Well, hopefully itâs the first step towards running iPhone/iPad apps on a Linux machine.
Before you get too excited, there are a few caveats; Magenta only works on ARMv7 platforms, none of the fancy iOS frameworks are included, and itâs currently impossible to run iOS apps with this build. Think of this project as a very, very early version of Wine. If youâd like to take Magenta for a spin, [Christina] put the source uphere.
Although [Christina]âs project is entirely useless for anyone wanting Siri on their Android phone, itâs possible to add all those fancy iOS frameworks to Magenta and create an open source OS able to run iPhone apps.
We really have to admire [Christina]âs work on this. Itâs an amazingly impressive project, and her final goal of recreating the iOS stack would be a boon to the jailbreaking scene. Cue the sound of millions of iPhone clones marching out of ChinaâŠ
http://hackaday.com/2012/06/10/the-f...apps-in-linux/
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June 9th, 2012, 23:04 Posted By: wraggster
Nokia and RIM, the two former leaders in the early smartphone market, are now basically at the end stage of their downward spirals. This is an opportunity for Microsoft, which wants to make some inroads in the smartphone market, assuming Microsoft it can play its cards right. The question is which firm is worth more. Both have their values, especially in the patent areas. In terms of just smartphones, Microsoft would probably gain more from RIM, because it could integrate BlackBerry Enterprise Server into its own server products. Nokia, though, is a much older player and probably has a lot more of a patent portfolio. The question then becomes which is an easier purchase. Nokia is a 150-year-old storied company. The Finns may not be too keen to let it go to an American firm. There is the distinct possibility Microsoft acquires both firms and keeps the best of both worlds for hardware. But where does that leave OEM partners like LG, HTC and ZTE?"
http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/12/...t-rim-or-nokia
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June 9th, 2012, 10:33 Posted By: wraggster
The legal drama surrounding Apple's 4G labeling of some iPad models in Australia might be coming to an end. The Australian reports that Apple has agreed to pay $2.25 million to settle claims that the company's use of the term "Wi-Fi + 4G" was misleading because the tablet doesn't work with the country's 4G networks. Apple already offered to provide refunds to consumers who felt deceived by the labeling. The company also renamed the aforementioned model to "iPad WiFi + Cellular" in several territories. Apple hasn't quite made it across the finish line, however -- the settlement still requires court approval before it can be finalized and the Judge has adjourned the case until Wednesday to gather more information.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/08/a...ent-australia/
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June 9th, 2012, 10:32 Posted By: wraggster
Although we know that Nokia had a wince-inducing first quarter, the company was hush hush on how many of its Windows Phone-packing Lumias had shipped out. We still don't have official word, but IDC estimates that Nokia delivered 2.2 million of the devices to shops (not necessarily to customers) between January and March. If the total is accurate, Lumias would represent less than a fifth of the 11.9 million smartphones shipped by Espoo over the season and wouldn't have Apple or Samsung quaking in their boots just yet. The research team is careful to warn that the spring and summer will be the real litmus tests: a healthy Lumia 900 launch in the US could easily spike that number. Our one certainty is that Nokia will still have to sell a lot of 808 PureViews if it wants to keep its smartphone sales humming in the short term.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/08/i...s-this-winter/
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June 9th, 2012, 10:22 Posted By: wraggster
If the MK802 piqued your interest but has you pining for Ubuntu, Linux Questions forum user michaelfisk has a solution. The secret sauce is a pre-baked image of Ubuntu 10.04 modified for a different device using the same 1.5 GHz Allwinner processor. Simply slide a microSD card prepped with a bootable image of the distro into the mini PC and you're set. Though Lucid Lynx can be coaxed to run on the $74 mini PC without considerable hassle, performance isn't exactly top notch -- unseemly load times and a few kinks are reportedly throughout the experience. Eager to load up your Cotton Candycompetitor with Linux? Hop past the break to see Liliputing give it a test drive or hit the links below for walkthroughs and the appropriate download.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/09/l...mk802-mini-pc/
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June 9th, 2012, 10:21 Posted By: wraggster
It's not the first iPhone 4/4S pico projector battery case we've come across here at Engadget, but we spotted this little number at Computex 2012 and just couldn't resist sharing it with you. What makes this accessory a bit more unique is that it incorporates the latest in DLP technology from Texas Instruments. As such, it's capable of projecting a 640x360-pixel image up to 70 inches across with 1000:1 contrast ratio. The 2200mAh battery lasts about 3 hours on a charge an can even top off your iPhone in a pinch. Additional features include a built-in speaker powered by a 0.5W audio amplifier. We spent a few minutes using the pico projector and while it works pretty much as advertised, it clearly struggled with the harsh lighting conditions of the show floor. Stay tuned for pricing and availability, but don't miss our hands-on gallery below and our demo video after the break.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/09/d...tex-2012-hand/
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June 8th, 2012, 01:36 Posted By: wraggster
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In the tablet market, big as it is, one notion generally holds true: thinner equals better. Toshiba, for example, surely tried to equate a svelte silhouette with a premium product in its super-slim Excite 10 LE. And indeed, its 1.18-pound body and solid Honeycomb experience add up to tablet that puts Toshiba's earlier Thrives to shame. That $530 model is definitely priced like a high-end tablet, but it's accompanied by a new, lower-priced Toshiba slate, the Excite 10.
For $450, you get a tablet with a tad more meat on its bones, but that increase in weight and thickness comes with some more powerful specs: a quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor with 1GB of RAM -- not to mention Ice Cream Sandwich. While you can probably guess which of these slates makes a stronger contender (hint: the one without the "LE"), figuring out the Toshiba Excite 10's place in the grand hierarchy of tablets takes a little more exploration. Luckily, that's what we're here for, so join us past the break as we do our best to get through the review without a single "excite" pun.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/07/t...ite-10-review/
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June 7th, 2012, 23:53 Posted By: wraggster
While Facebook said it would deliver a version of its App Center store for mobile, it was shy on how that would work. An early iOS tester (since confirmed by TechCrunch) apparently didn't want to wait for an official explanation and slipped out a handful of shots: they show a mobile-optimized store that will look familiar to anyone who's picked up an iPhone or an Android phone in the past few years, but with an appropriately social bent. Friends' recommendations come front and center, and are so prominent that they take precedence over the app description; we're wondering if Facebook isn't pressuring us into downloading apps like it's a schoolyard dare. Facebook is still reluctant to say when App Center will hit pint-size proportions for everyone, though the largely complete-looking test version gives us hope for a quicker launch.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/07/f...ks-out-on-ios/
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June 7th, 2012, 20:47 Posted By: wraggster
"Intel claims it is making significant improvements to the multicore performance of Android â but isn't sure if it's willing to share them with the open-source community. Speaking to journalists in London, Intel's mobile chief Mike Bell said that Intel's engineers were making significant improvements to Android's scheduler to improve its multicore performance. 'Android doesn't make as effective use of multicore as it could,' he said. However, when pressed by PC Pro on whether those improvements would be shared with the open-source community and Intel's competitors, Bell remained non-committal. 'Where we are required to give back to open source, we do,' said Bell. 'In cases where it's not required to be open source, I'm going to think about it. I don't like doing R&D for competitors if they're not going to contribute themselves,' said Bell, before adding that 'in general, our philosophy is to give things back.'"
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/12/0...g-improvements
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June 7th, 2012, 19:54 Posted By: wraggster
Six months after submission cloud gaming outfit still working hard to make app live
Cloud gaming provider OnLive has not given up hope of its iOS app going live â despite submitting it to Apple six months ago.
The iOS OnLive app was revealed at E3 2011 and very much pitched as a key part of the package. When used in conjunction with OnLiveâs Bluetooth joypad it would allow users a complete triple-A core games experience when on the move.
But since stating in early December last year that the app was undergoing the Apple approval process, nothing has been heard.
Now TouchArcade claims to have word direct from the E3 show floor that the company is âstill hard at work on getting the app approvedâ and that it doesnât âshow any signs of giving up on the projectâ.
The logical conclusion is to assume that Apple has remained reluctant to allow the app as it effectively allows OnLive to operate its own, revenue-generating gaming ecosystem operating independently of Apple through Apple hardware.
http://www.develop-online.net/news/4...iting-approval
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June 7th, 2012, 19:52 Posted By: wraggster
A thousand workers rioted at Foxconnâs iPhone factory in China earlier this week.
The Daily Mail reported that on Monday night employees from the Foxconn plant in Chengdu, China, clashed with security guards who were attempting to stop a thief. Dozens were arrested during the two-hour riot, which broke out on a dormitory of the plant.
It is reported that rioters threw trash cans, office furniture, bottles and fireworks from the upper floors of an on-site male dormitory. The thief is said to have been an employee with a grudge against the company over pay.
Foxconn is an Apple partner and manufactures components for iPhone and iPad. The company has come under fire in the past for allegedly forcing staff to work long hours in unsafe conditions and for low pay.
Along with this, back in 2010 it was reported that fourteen Foxconn employees committed suicide in just 11 months. This prompted investigations by several of its customers including Apple, Dell and HP.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...n-china/028465
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June 7th, 2012, 19:49 Posted By: wraggster
Apple is attempting to have sales of the Samsung Galaxy S3 banned in the United States, alleging that the device infringes on patents.
CNet reports that the US vendor has decided to launch yet another patent infringement lawsuit after the device went on sale in the UK last month and a few weeks before the scheduled US launch dates.
Apparently, two software related patents have allegedly been violated, one covering unified search and the other covering links.
âIt's no coincidence that Samsung's latest products look a lot like the iPhone and iPad, from the shape of the hardware to the user interface and even the packaging, This kind of blatant copying is wrong, and we need to protect Apple's intellectual property when companies steal our ideas,â said an Apple statement.
However, Samsung has rejected the allegations as being âwithout meritâ.
âWe will vigorously oppose the request and demonstrate to the court that the Galaxy S III is innovative and distinctive,â said a Samsung spokesman. âWe would also like to assure consumers that the U.S. launch and sales of the Galaxy S III will proceed as planned. The Galaxy S III has already been highly received in markets where it has been introduced. Samsung looks forward to bringing the Galaxy S III to the U.S., and we believe that Apple's actions would only serve to disrupt consumers' access to the latest innovative mobile technology.â
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...-the-us/028467
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