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October 25th, 2011, 21:53 Posted By: wraggster
Nokia's big announcement isn't until tomorrow, but it looks like some of the surprise has now been spoiled by a leak out of Nokia World in London. As you can see in the image above obtained byWinRumors, Nokia is apparently set to announce the Lumia 800 and Lumia 710, both of which of course run Windows Phone, and each of which have turned up in some less-than-clear leaks before. In fact, we just got a hold of a shot of the 800 earlier today ourselves (looking a lot like the company's Meego-basedN9), while the Lumia 710 has previously surfaced under the Sabre codename. If the rumors are to be believed, you can apparently look for both to hit European markets in November with a US launch slated for sometime next year, although we'd certainly recommend waiting until tomorrow before you get too disappointed about that latter possibility. Two more close-up shots are after the break.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/25/n...ad-of-tomorro/
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October 25th, 2011, 21:52 Posted By: wraggster
See those boxes up there? They appear to contain a yet-to-be-announced QWERTY phone, that also seems to be running Symbian. We were able to get a quick glance at the phones from above as Nokia reps were discretely unpacking boxes for that little three-wheeled vehicular contraption parked behind the boxes. Another picture (after the break) reveals a red portrait QWERTY along with the tagline "You. Me. Everyone. Let's QWERTY," along with a model number covered up by a white piece of paper. It appears that this one may be the Nokia 303 leaked a couple weeks ago, which seems to be a low-end S40 6th Edition Touch-and-Type device. We know it includes WiFi and 3G connectivity, social functions and comes in colors (at least red and gray). We're just hours away from keynote confirmation at this point, and something tells us that these guys will be making their way into some attendee swag bags come tomorrow. Jump past the break for a few more pics.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/25/e...hone-tomorrow/
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October 24th, 2011, 19:58 Posted By: wraggster
Tiny Speck, the studio behind the browser-based MMO Glitch, believes that mobile devices will be the dominant gaming platform for the next ten years.
Speaking to IndustryGamers, Kakul Srivastava, the company's vice president of product and operations, stated that mobile's dominance is not a matter for the future. "It is what is happening right now," she said.
"I think the killer console is going to be your mobile device. That is absolutely where people will play more rich and involving, and even graphically intensive games."
"What excites us is how much more you can do on the iPhone 4 than you were able to do with previous generations of iPhone. And if you watch Android development cycles, it's going to be your mobile device."
The pace at which hardware manufacturers are adding features and iterating on the technology cannot be matched by the traditional console cycle of 5 to 7 years. Srivastava believes that mobile will be far ahead by the time the next consoles actually arrive.
"That pace of change is why mobile devices are going to be the console of the future. The way player interaction and player needs are changing, it's much faster than the five to seven years that we're talking about."
Srivastava's comments echo those made by Bioware co-founder Dr. Ray Muzyka in an earlier interview, in which Muzyka admitted that the studio would pursue mobile extensions of all of its franchises.
"Mobile's going to be one of the dominant platforms going forward," he said. "It's going to be right up there with anything else - it already is in a sense."
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...ning-right-now
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October 24th, 2011, 19:53 Posted By: wraggster
"New smartphones may be lightweight, compact objects, but their OSs are anything but. Ice Cream Sandwich will need workstations with no less than 16 GB RAM to build the source code, twice the amount Gingerbread needed. It will take 5 hours to compile on a dual quad-core 2+GHz workstation, and need 80GB disk space for all AOSP configs. Android developers are also being warned to be cautious of undocumented APIs: 'In almost every case, there's only one reason for leaving APIs undocumented: We're not sure that what we have now is the best solution, and we think we might have to improve it, and we're not prepared to make those commitments to testing and preservation. We're not claiming that they're "Private" or "Secret" — How could they be, when anyone in the world can discover them? We're also not claiming they're forbidden: If you use them, your code will compile and probably run.'"
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/10...ram-to-compile
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October 24th, 2011, 19:49 Posted By: wraggster
It's hard to believe, but it's been exactly ten years since the iPod was first unveiled, ultimately changing the music industry forever. The iPod wasn't the first, it wasn't the smallest, it didn't have the largest hard drive, but it did have an iconic style and simple to use interface that led march away from CDs. When the history of Apple is written the iPod (perhaps more than the iMac, OS X or the iPhone) will be credited with helping spearhead the company's second coming. Over the years the music player has seen countless iterations and redesigns, and an expansion of the product line to include smaller devices and touch screens -- but for most it's the scroll wheel and white earbuds that define the iPod. Sure, what is now called the iPod classic hasn't seen a serious update since about 2007, but it still holds a special place in our hearts, especially for those of us who don't measure their music collection in a few dozen iTunes downloads.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/23/t...g-physical-me/
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October 24th, 2011, 19:48 Posted By: wraggster
Take that, Xperia Play. USB gamepads are already supported in Honeycomb, so we had plenty of hope that Android 4.0 -- also lovingly referred to as Ice Cream Sandwich -- would offer the same functionality. We finally have the answer, and it's a resounding yes, courtesy of Google framework engineer Romain Guy's Twitter account. The cool part, though, is that HDMI's playing nice as well. In short, you could hook up an external gamepad to a USB-to-microUSB adapter on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, connect it to your TV and transform your handset into a fancy portable gaming console. It's definitely something we can see developers flock towards, and we'll expect some cool stuff to come out of it. Just in case you thought the Nexus wouldn't let you get anything else done around the house already, this pretty much seals the deal. Move below the break to see a screenshot from the SDK.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/24/i...nd-hdmi-turns/
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October 24th, 2011, 19:47 Posted By: wraggster
Developers wasted no time bringing Siri to the iPhone 4, and nine days later, it's been brought to the iPad as well. This version, running on a first-generation jailbroken Apple tablet, suffers from a similar problem as past non-iPhone 4S ports: it's still not talking to Apple's data servers. This means that until devs manage to get voice commands recognized and initiated, the iPad's unofficial virtual assistant will remain effectively gagged.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/24/s...-from-apple-s/
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October 24th, 2011, 12:39 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://0xff.akop.org/2011/10/20/new-...hies-releases/
Since the release of Trophies over a year ago, Spark 360 and Trophies have been completely standalone applications – yet for the last couple of months, I’ve been wanting to streamline their operation, to somehow allow the two to access each other’s data transparently, but securely. Today’s releases do just that – for those who have both Trophies and 360 installed, either application can manage the other’s accounts – view, add, edit, or delete them. To get most functionality, please make sure you have the latest versions of both – you can grab Spark 360 v4.00 and Spark Trophies v2.50 from Android Market.
Recent Xbox Live hacks
Joystiq and Ars have recently reported of a spate of Xbox Live hacks which revolve around stolen points, changed passwords, and, oddly enough, FIFA games. While I have no idea if these are related my earlier post, and no additional information seems to be available about the “FIFA” hacks, I would like to take this moment to mention again the importance of using good passwords and being wary of pirated software. The legitimate versions of Spark Trophies and Spark 360 do not funnel your account information – they communicate solely with PlayStation Network and Xbox Live, respectively, and are therefore about as secure as your phone’s web browser.
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October 24th, 2011, 12:38 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.aep-emu.de/
Marat Fayzullin has ported his (commercial) Game Boy / Game Boy Color and Super Game Boy emulator VGB to the Android platform: VGB for Android
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New in 3.5.6: - Added option to save screenshots on exit (enabled by default).
- Added option to record music to a MIDI file.
- Added initial accelerometer support.
- Bigger, easier to press on-screen corner buttons.
- Some on-screen cues shifted to the right for better visibility.
- Sony Xperia Play buttons are fully supported now.
- Fixed sync frequency computation for more precision.
- Fixed TV scanlines effect that got applied to more pixels than needed.
- Fixed accidental crashes when exiting emulation.
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October 23rd, 2011, 23:38 Posted By: wraggster
via http://emu-russia.net/en/
Coleco ColecoVision emulator for Android has been updated recently. Changes:
- fixed loading of files with spaces in their names;
- MIDI recordings are now named after original program files;
- fixed audio latency controls, try setting your latency to 100ms;
- fixed MIDI soundtrack logging;
- reduced minimal audio latency.
News source: http://www.emucr.com
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October 23rd, 2011, 23:33 Posted By: wraggster
via http://emu-russia.net/en/
ZX Spectrum emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- fixed loading of files with spaces in their names;
- MIDI recordings are now named after original program files;
- fixed audio latency controls. Try setting your latency to 100ms;
- fixed MIDI soundtrack logging;
- reduced minimal audio latency.
News source: http://fms.komkon.org
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October 23rd, 2011, 23:31 Posted By: wraggster
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MSX emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- fixed loading of files with spaces in their names;
- MIDI recordings are now named after original program files;
- fixed audio latency controls. Try setting your latency to 100ms;
- fixed MIDI soundtrack logging;
- reduced minimal audio latency;
- made physical SPACE/SHIFT buttons act as joystick fire buttons.
News source: http://www.emucr.com
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October 23rd, 2011, 23:30 Posted By: wraggster
via http://emu-russia.net/en/
SMS, GG & their predecessors (SG1000, SC3000, SF7000 and Mark2) emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- now automatically saving state on exit, letting you restart where you left off;
- changed virtual joystick to make fire buttons more comfortable;
- MIDI recordings are now named after original program files;
- fixed audio latency controls, try setting your latency to 100ms;
- fixed MIDI soundtrack logging;
- reduced minimal audio latency.
News source: http://www.emucr.com
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October 23rd, 2011, 23:29 Posted By: wraggster
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NES emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- now automatically saving state on exit, letting you restart where you left off;
- changed virtual joystick to make fire buttons more comfortable;
- MIDI recordings are now named after original program files;
- fixed audio latency controls, try setting your latency to 100ms;
- fixed MIDI soundtrack logging;
- reduced minimal audio latency.
News source: http://www.emucr.com
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October 23rd, 2011, 21:58 Posted By: wraggster
MAME4droid is a version of iMAME4all (iPhone, iPad) for Android, developed also by David Valdeita (Seleuco).
They emulates arcade games supported by original MAME 0.37b5 plus some additional games from newer MAME versions.
This version emulates over 2000 different romsets.
Please, try to understand that that with that amount of games, some will run better than others and some might not even run with iMAME4all. Please, don´t email me asking for a specific game to run.
Although the performance is very good with modern devices (all games I tested on iPad run practically perfect), owners of older devices should not expect a good performance; please turn off sound because that's very helpful.
After installing, place your MAME-titled zipped roms in /var/mobile/Media/ROMs/iMAME4all/roms (iMAME4all) or /sdcard/ROMs/MAME4all/roms (MAME4droid) folder.
MAME4droid & iMAME4all uses only '0.37b5', 'GP2X, WIZ 0.37b11 mame romset'. Use "clrmame.dat" file included in '/var/mobile/Media/ROMs/iMAME4all' or /sdcard '/ROMs/MAME4all/' to convert romsets from other MAME versions to the ones used by this version, using ClrMAME Pro utility, available in next webpage:
http://mamedev.emulab.it/clrmamepro/
iMAME4ll & MAME4droid will never have "save states" since it is based on a MAME version that does not support it.
I am releasing everything for free, in keeping with the licensing MAME terms, which is free for non-commercial use only. This is strictly something I made because I wanted to play with it and have the skills to make it so. That said, if you are thinking on ways to support my development I suggest you to check my other free works for the community.
MAME4droid v1.2. Added Analog or DPAD touch control (selectable), iCade+ICP support, vibrate on keypress, more scaling options, fixed cheats.
http://code.google.com/p/imame4all/
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October 23rd, 2011, 13:12 Posted By: wraggster
Batman is great at fighting crime, using gadgets and not killing people. He's not, however, that creative in naming things -- Bat cave, batmobile, batarang, batclaw, Batgirl. His wordsmith skills may be lacking, but this predictability makes naming the official Batman: Arkham City iOS app extremely easy. It's the Chiroptera app, obviously.
Fine, it's the bat app. Whatever you call it, the Arkham City official map app is a handy tool to help keep track of progress through the game, showing the locations of hundreds of Riddler trophies and item hotspots, and allowing users to mark off the ones they've collected. Developer Dorling Kindersley made a similar app extension for Dead Island. The bat app is available for the same price, $2.99, right now on iTunes.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/10/22/ar...gs-app-for-io/
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October 23rd, 2011, 13:03 Posted By: wraggster
Of all the upgrades that distinguish the new iPhone 4S from its predecessors, probably the feature that's gotten the most attention is the voice-based personal assistant app called Siri, which allows a user to accomplish certain tasks almost entirely by voice. A few days ago, as reported by TechCrunch, a team of Android developers has come up with an Android equivalent to Siri called Iris (spell that backwards), and that it took them only 8 hours to have a working, if imperfect, app to play with and submit to the Android Market. This says the app is unpolished, but shows promise. For now, it generates some accurate results, and some amusing ones.
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/11/1...res-to-android
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October 23rd, 2011, 00:26 Posted By: wraggster
Desperately in need of a graduation paper, [Andrei] decided to build a few computer controlled recon vehicles (PDF warning), and we’re really impressed with the minimalist approach [Andrei] took.
The Computer Operated Recon Entity (C.O.R.E.) mk. I is based around a laptop. Instead of an Arduino, [Andrei] used a car stereo amp to control the motors. The two channel amp [Andrei] picked out has four outputs. Tying a motor to each output gives a four-wheel drive robot that’s really clever in its simplicity. With an onboard webcam, [Andrei] can do live video streaming from his remote vehicle. Outputting a specific tone with the sound card allows for full control of the robot.
The C.O.R.E. mk. II uses a Samsung Galaxy I5500 phone – the cheapest Android phone [Andrei] could find. The setup is similar to the mk. I C.O.R.E. with a WiFi connection sending video back to a base station. Control of the two motors is still handled by playing sound files and sending that to a stereo amp connected to the motors.
Check out the C.O.R.E. mk. II going Bach and forth after the break.
http://hackaday.com/2011/10/21/a-ver...recon-vehicle/
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October 23rd, 2011, 00:05 Posted By: wraggster
"Like Amazon last month, Kobo is now making the jump to an Android-based tablet e-reader. Priced at $200 and available on October 28th, the Kobo Vox is set to complete with the Kindle Fire rather than the iPad. While Kobo can't match up with Amazon's sheer mass of available content, it is partnered with various major book sellers and has a good-sized base of existing customers. Also, previous Kobo products have made a point of supporting open standards for media, and that will presumably continue with the Vox. For those who aren't familiar with Kobo: they have little presence in the US, but their e-readers are fairly popular in Canada, Australia, and a number of other countries.
http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/1...ablet-e-reader
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