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May 28th, 2012, 00:37 Posted By: wraggster
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Marat Fayzullin has ported his (commercial) MasterSystem, GameGear, SG-1000, SC-3000 and SF-7000 emulator MasterGear to the Android platform: MasterGear for Android
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* Added a proper transparent virtual joystick in the landscape mode. See "Settings" to configure or go back to the old joystick.
* Made tactile feedback strength configurable.
* Added button assignments for diagonal directions.
* Added persistent fast-forwarding option.
* Added low disk space warning.
* Made user-assigned key mappings override default key mappings.
* Xperia Play [X] button now acts as FIRE-A (was START before).
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May 28th, 2012, 00:36 Posted By: wraggster
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Marat Fayzullin has ported his (commercial) NES emulator iNES to the Android platform: iNES for Android
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* Added new semi-transparent virtual joystick. Use Settings to configure, or go back to the old joystick.
* Made tactile feedback strength configurable.
* Added assignment options for diagonal buttons.
* Added persistent fast-forwarding option.
* Added low disk space warning.
* Made user-assigned key mappings override default key mappings.
* Xperia Play [X] button now acts as FIRE-A (was START before).
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May 28th, 2012, 00:36 Posted By: wraggster
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Marat Fayzullin has ported his (free) MSX emulator fMSX to the Android platform: fMSX for Android
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* Added new semi-transparent virtual joystick. Use Settings to configure, or go back to the old joystick.
* Added optional persistent fast-forwarding.
* Added assignment options for diagonal buttons.
* Made tactile feedback strength configurable.
* Made user-assigned key mappings override default key mappings.
* Xperia Play [X] button now acts as FIRE-A (was START before).
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May 28th, 2012, 00:34 Posted By: wraggster
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Marat Fayzullin has ported his (free) Spectrum emulator Speccy to the Android platform: Speccy for Android
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* Added new semi-transparent virtual joystick. Use Settings to configure, or go back to the old joystick.
* Added optional persistent fast-forwarding.
* Added assignment options for diagonal buttons.
* Made tactile feedback strength configurable.
* Made user-assigned key mappings override default key mappings.
* Xperia Play [X] button now acts as FIRE-A (was START before).
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May 27th, 2012, 22:45 Posted By: wraggster
It looks like that clandestine photo of a Gamestop computer replete with entries for Android devices has proven to be accurate, at least as far as tablets are concerned. Rather than stocking Samsung products exclusively, however, 1,600 Gamestops now carry Android tablets from Acer, Asus and Samsung; specifically the Asus Transformer and Transformer Prime, the Acer Iconia (both 7 and 10.1 versions), and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.
Each tablet comes pre-loaded with "a hand-picked selection of free games, likeSonic CD and Riptide, the Kongregate Arcade gaming app and a free issue of Game Informer Digital," according to the PR available after the break. Naturally, trade-in credit can be applied towards the purchase of one of these devices. Find out if one of your several dozen local Gamestops is a member of that 1,600-store collective by entering your zip-code here, and don't forget to do your research before plopping down several hundred clams on an iPad alternative.
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/05/26/an...nclude-free-g/
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May 27th, 2012, 22:00 Posted By: wraggster
So you've decided that it's time to make a tablet part of your life, but a lack of star-spangled slabs has prompted you to defer the purchase. Malaysians now face no such dilemma, due in no small part to the 1Malasyia Pad -- the country's first branded tab. The 1Mpad will reportedly soon be marketed to students (1.4 million of them, in fact), but 5,000 of the 7-inch Gingerbread devices are now being offered up to deep-pocketed locals, priced online at a rather-ambitious 999 Malaysian ringgits (about $315). Manufactured by MalTechPro Sdn Bhd, the 1Mpad will be offered to students at a to-be-determined discounted rate, making it the first such device to be available using a student discount card. At its current high list price, the tablet doesn't appear to be a fantastic deal, shipping with 3G broadband and the 1Malaysia Messenger application, which will serve as an IM service of sorts for sending text, pictures, video and voice recording to other 1Mpad owners. Still, if you have the cash to spare for an early taste of what Malaysian students may some day be using to surf the web, you can hit up the source link after the break for a bit more info.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/27/1...laysia-tablet/
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May 27th, 2012, 00:30 Posted By: wraggster
We've been jonesing for a more international look at smartphone market share for the start of 2012, andIDC is now more than willing to oblige. In case you'd thought Android's relentless march upwards was just an American fling, Google's OS has jumped from 36.1 percent of the world's share a year ago to exactly 59 percent in the first quarter of this year. That's nearly two thirds of all smartphones, folks. As we've seen in the past, Android is siphoning off legacy users looking for something fresher: Symbian and the BlackBerry have both lost more than half of their share in one year's time, while Linux (led mostly byBada) and Windows Mobile / Phone together lost small pieces of the pie despite raw shipment numbers going up. As for Apple? Even with all the heat in the kitchen, the iPhone's share grew to 23 percent, leading to a staggering 82 percent of smartphone buyers siding with either the Cupertino or Mountain View camps.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/24/i...rtphone-share/
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May 27th, 2012, 00:26 Posted By: wraggster
Android developers are all too familiar with not-so-hot emulator performance, so it's a relief that there's now an system image in a native x86 for testing. While you'll still likely want to test on ARM, the x86 image will both help ferret out bugs specific to Intel's architecture as well as provide a much faster experience debugging apps now that the ARM-to-Intel translation isn't needed on top of running a whole second operating system. It's not perfectly up to date, running on Android 4.0.3, but it's close enough that the environment will mimic much of what users see -- and a big help if you're jumping into writing specifically for Intel devices. If speed is of the essence, or you're not keen on importing a Lava Xolo X900, you just need to update the SDK Manager to start testing with an Intel-flavored green robot.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/24/i...oid-4-0-image/
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May 27th, 2012, 00:25 Posted By: wraggster
Absinthe's "so-easy-your-grandma-could-do-it" jailbreak tool just got an update to version 2.0, enabling support for a handful of Apple portables running iOS 5.1.1. Absinthe 2.0, which was developed by the "Jailbreak Dream Team" (Chronic-Dev and iPhone Dev) joins Redsn0w's tool, and will support all iPhone and iPad versions, with the exception of iPad2,4 -- the most recent iPad 2 variant, shipping with a 32nm A5 chip. The jailbreak tool can also be installed on iPod3,1 and 4,1 models. Assuming your iOS device is up and running with firmware 5.1.1, you can hit up the source link after the break to get your download on. AppleTV (second gen) users can get in on the fun too, with the latest version of Seas0npass for 5.0.1.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/25/a...2-0-jailbreak/
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May 27th, 2012, 00:22 Posted By: wraggster
Have we finally found a tablet match for the 5.3-inch Galaxy Note? ViewSonic sent around a teaser for its "Touch and Connect" series prototypes, including a 22-inch "smart business tablet monitor," powered by what appears to be Ice Cream Sandwich. The giant touch-enabled device will be joined by a Windows 8 multi-touch display, new cloud computing solutions, high-end laser projectors and some interactive electronic billboards -- all set to make their debut on June 5th at Computex. More details will no-doubt be forthcoming in Taipei, so do stay tuned. And you may want to hold off on those giant tabletacquisitions in the meantime -- we have less than two weeks to wait for what could just be the largest mainstream tablet to date.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/25/v...ch-ics-tablet/
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May 27th, 2012, 00:14 Posted By: wraggster
To skin or not to skin? That's hardly ever a question for Android OEMs. And, in the case of some Chinese manufacturers, that mark of software differentiation comes in the form of three dimensions. We've already seen Huawei trot out its (optional) 3D UX for the Ascend P line, and now it appears ZTE'sready to follow suit with a custom interface powered by Rightware. The Kanzi UI, as it's called, will come pre-loaded on all of the company's smartphones currently shipping with Ice Cream Sandwich, treating users to a 3D homescreen experience and giving developers a unified platform to port their designs. It's good news if you're a fan of that overlaid visual gimmickry, but we much prefer our Google desserts vanilla and without any toppings. Hit up the break to check out the official presser.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/26/k...-ics-handsets/
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May 26th, 2012, 23:45 Posted By: wraggster
With Apple’s annual WWDC conference coming this June, there have been plenty of ideas flying around the internet as to what new features the iPhone 5 will have.
Here’s a round up of some of features that Apple fans are hoping for:
Bigger Screen – What with the increase in screen size from a number of Apple’s competitors, it seems everyone from The Daily Mail to Tech Crunch are pretty certain that the newest iPhone will feature a larger screen. Rumoured sizes range from 4-4.3 inches.
Apple A6 chip – There have been rumours of an A6 chip dating all the way back to 2011, could we be seeing it finally put into an iPhone this year?
NFC technology – Near Field Communication technology enables users to make payments via a scanner with their smartphone. There is already an Android device with NFC technology so surely Apple can’t be far behind.
Better camera – Nokia’s latest smartphone features a 12mp camera, a step up from the iPhone 4S’ 8mp. One rumour is that we could be in store for a 3D camera and display for Apple’s newest offering.
These are just a few ideas that we’ve come across, have you heard any that you think are likely to appear on the new device? If so let us know in the comments section below.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...ur-mill/028390
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May 26th, 2012, 23:43 Posted By: wraggster
IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker said Android contributed 59 per cent and iOS 23 per cent of the 152.3 million smartphones shipped in 1Q12.
That's 82 per cent – a big rise on the combined share of 54.4 per cent they had in 1Q11. And miserable news for the once mighty RIM/Symbian and the wannabe WinPho.
Symbian slipped from 26.4m shipments to 10.4m, while RIM went from 13.9m to 9.6m. For all its efforts WinPho could only rise from 2.2m to 3.3m. Interestingly, at 3.5m, more Linux devices shipped than WinPho.
"The popularity of Android and iOS stems from a combination of factors that the competition has struggled to keep up with," said Ramon Llamas, senior research analyst with IDC's Mobile Phone Technology and Trends program.
"Neither Android nor iOS were the first to market with some of these features, but the way they made the smartphone experience intuitive and seamless has quickly earned a massive following."
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...-or-ios/018139
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May 26th, 2012, 23:42 Posted By: wraggster
Marking a renewed push at newspaper and magazine publishers.
The move comes a year after Android first began offering in-app payments, which has since become a mainstay of the app publishing universe.
In fact, Google says 23 of the 24 top-grossing apps in Google Play use in-app billing, and the total revenue generated from in-app purchases exceeds revenue from traditional app purchases.
Now, developers can sell auto-renewing monthly or annual subs from inside of their apps. They just set the price and billing interval and Google Play manages the purchase transactions for them.
After the transaction, users are informed of new charges by email at each renewal, and they can visit My Apps in the Play Store app to view their accounts.
The obvious target here is journals and magazines, but entertainment providers can also take advantage to sell game levels, music tracks and so on.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...iptions/018140
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May 24th, 2012, 21:57 Posted By: wraggster
Some have called Microsoft's Facebook app for Windows Phone a red-headed stepchild to the Androidand iOS darlings, but it's making up for lost time in good fashion with a 2.5 update. Those who live a Metro life now get full Facebook conversation threads with group support, so they're not left out of the loop when a friend mentions the pub he wanted to visit two days ago. Along with this more conversational addition, it's now possible to tag a friend or a place in a post using plain "with" and "at" statements, and the seemingly inescapable Like button has reached comments for Windows Phone owners. There's more control over posts and active post links in the mix as well, so you'll find a surfeit of social mingling when you update at the Windows Phone Marketplace link below.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/24/f...g-and-tagging/
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May 24th, 2012, 20:00 Posted By: wraggster
The Oakland Tribune reports that when Berkeley police Chief Michael Meehan's son's cell phone was stolen from a school locker in January, ten police officers were sent to track down the stolen iPhone, with some working overtime at taxpayer expense. 'If your cell phone was stolen or my cell phone was stolen, I don't think any officer would be investigating it,' says Michael Sherman, vice chairman of the Berkeley Police Review Commission, a city watchdog group. 'They have more important things to do. We have crime in the streets.' But the kicker is that even with all those cops swarming around, looking for an iPhone equipped with the Find My iPhone tracking software, police were not able to locate the phone. 'If 10 cops who know a neighborhood can't find an iPhone that's broadcasting its location, that shouldn't give you a lot of confidence in your own vigilante recovery of a stolen iProduct,' writes Alexis Madrigal. 'Just saying. Consider this a PSA: just buy a new phone
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/12/0...fs-sons-iphone
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May 24th, 2012, 19:56 Posted By: wraggster
Yahoo has launched Axis, a search engine service featuring swipeable webpage previews rather than a page full of links.
Axis will be available on iPad and iPhone in the form of an app. It will also be available on web browsers via a plug-in and will have the ability to sync with iOS devices, meaning users can start a search on their iPad and carry on where they left off on their desktop.
Focusing on a more visual way to display content, Yahoo’s Axis enables users to swipe through previews when using a touch screen and also quickly access the information they need just from the auto-completed preview results.
The app is initially only available in the US, but will become available in the UK by the end of the year.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...r-apple/028385
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