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October 14th, 2010, 01:10 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.summeli.fi/?p=1980
The gnuboy is a gameboy / gameboy color emulator, and now itâs ported for S60 5th edition. This was mainly made for the people who asked for gb / gbc support for gpsp. It was much easier to make by compiling a new emulator for S60 ;-)
Thereâs no support for SE / Samsung. However it could be added by implementing the DSA changes described in my blog post.
I have to admit that this is still quite unfinished. I pretty much ran out of time. The N8 is coming and I want to start optimizing all my emulators for Symbian^3. Finally getting to use the new graphics architecture, real MultiTouch etc. Iâm sure you all know what I mean ;-)
gnuboy menu
know issues:
âąNo audio
âąSE and Samsung phones are not supported, sorry
âąthe auto frameskip option sucks, try to adjust it by yourself
âąitâs quite unfinished, waiting for my N8 ;-)
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October 13th, 2010, 15:44 Posted By: wraggster
More fuel for the CDMA iPhone fire today. The Wall Street Journal says that Apple is in talks with both Reliance Communications and Tata Teleservices to bring a CDMA version of its iPhone -- the one it again says will be on sale at Verizon early next year -- to India. The discussions have apparently been ongoing for four or five months according to one WSJ source.
This comes out as news of iPhone exclusivity arrangements are ending in both Germany and The Netherlands. In Germany, Deutsche Telekom loses its exclusive now that both O2 and Vodafone will be offering Apple's finest before the holidays. In Holland, T-Mobile just lost its exclusive arrangement as both KPN and Vodafone have announced plans to carry the iPhone -- no specific dates were mentioned though, like Germany, in time for the holidays is a pretty good guess.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/13/c...in-germany-an/
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October 13th, 2010, 01:06 Posted By: wraggster
Okay, now that we've got a bigger shot of this thing, we can definitely say that it's neither a Pre nor a Pre Plus... so assuming it's not some sophisticated fake, you're feasting your eyes on Palm's next-gen model here. Given how close it is to the model it'll presumably be replacing, we can't help but feel like the Pre 2 should've actually been the phone we call the Pre Plus today -- and it should've launched six (or more) months ago -- but in the event webOS 2.0 doesn't come to older devices, we suppose that alone will be the impetus some current owners need to upgrade. 'Course, the 1GHz processor should be nice, too. Hit up the source link for a few more shots of it slinking around the wild; meanwhile, we await Palm's move on an official announce.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/12/p...2-in-the-wild/
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October 13th, 2010, 01:04 Posted By: wraggster
Well, would you look at that -- iOS 4.2 beta 3 for iPhone and iPad just hit Apple's developer site. No word on changes yet, but if you're brave enough to install it let us know how it goes, won't you?
Update: Oh, hey, iTunes 10.1 beta 2 is also out, in case you were in the mood for some cutting-edge Ping action.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/12/i...ta-3-released/
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October 12th, 2010, 16:56 Posted By: wraggster
Apple has loosened its tight grip on the iPhone and allowed a third party to develop a health device that exchanges data with the iPhone and their hardware. Is this the start of a trend for Apple that will relax constraints on non-audio Bluetooth use, or is this an exception? Does anyone know of any other devices for the iPhone that allows non-audio Bluetooth transmission of data?"
Reader climenole points out an article about another health-sensor system, dubbed a "body area network," that is built to work with Android devices, but not via Bluetooth.
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/10/1...tooth-For-Data
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October 12th, 2010, 13:29 Posted By: wraggster
Windows Phone 7 is a success for Microsoft, in that it shows the company coming out swinging in the smartphone wars.
That's our verdict on the company's new smartphone OS, following yesterday's launch event.
The user interface is definably different from rivals like iPhone, Android and BlackBerry. Meanwhile, Microsoft has stolen a march on its rivals with the deep integration of Facebook.
There are quibbles. Orange boss Tom Alexander's appearance on-stage - during which he plugged his network and forgot the name of one of its exclusive handsets - was not a great showing for his company.
Meanwhile, there was no big reveal of apps - in London at least - showing how developers are making innovative use of the WP7 platform. We expect more to break cover in the coming weeks, however.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/39020...g-leap-forward
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October 12th, 2010, 13:26 Posted By: wraggster
iOS social games and social networking apps are competing with the biggest US prime-time TV shows for audiences and advertisers, says analytics firm Flurry.
The company has produced data claiming that social games on iPhone, iPod touch and iPad have a daily audience of more than 19 million people, who spend more than 22 minutes a day using these apps.
Flurry points out that this is a bigger audience than prime-time US shows like NBC's Sunday Night Football and CBS' Undercover Boss. What's more, it's only four million behind the biggest US show of all, American Idol.
"Since this analysis focuses on only two categories of applications, social games and social networking apps, itâs clear that iOS devices are already ahead of prime time televisionâs hottest shows," blogs Flurry's Peter Farago.
"Also noteworthy is that the enormous audience these applications reach takes place every day, 365 days a year. Compared to a top television series, which airs 22 episodes a season, advertisers can reach a larger consumer audience through applications 15 times more frequently."
That said, the iOS social gaming audience is more fragmented: brands can still place an ad within American Idol and hope to hit as much as 23 million viewers.
Targeting a similarly-sized audience on iOS is more complicated and fragmented at present, with Apple's iAd network still gathering steam.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/39014...-prime-time-TV
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October 12th, 2010, 13:24 Posted By: wraggster
Microsoft's newly launched Windows Phone 7 will be unlikely to catch the leading rivals Android and iOS, Taiwanese smartphone makers have said.
Microsoft has gained widespread agreement to launch Windows Phone 7 handsets on mobile telecoms carriers worldwide, including the big four in the UK, which Digitimes claims would result in an increase of global smartphone market share rising from five per cent for the current Windows Mobile to ten per cent in 2011.
Citing sources within Taiwanese smartphone manufacturers (most likely HTC, the largest Taiwanese player), Digitimes said that because Windows had been so late in offering new versions it was unlikely to catch up with iOS and Android.
Taiwanese manufacturer HTC has been a long term Microsoft partner for Windows Mobile smartphones since long before Apple burst onto the scene with the iPhone. The company is the strongest supporter of Microsoft's mobile OS reboot, offering three handsets in the UK - the 7 Mozart, 7 Trophy and HD7.
Digitimes' sources added that many smartphone vendors had shifted R&D resources from Windows Mobile to Android for over 2 years and that it was "quite impossible" to shift to Windows Phone 7 given "growing marketing potential for Android."
Despite the array of models all of the HTC phones, and indeed all of the others such as from Korean manufacturer's LG and Samsung, are based on 1GHz Qualcomm 'Snapdragon' CPUs with all devices offering 800 x 480 resolution screens. Such little variance in specification is likely an artifact of Microsoft tighly laying a minimum specification for the devices.
Digitimes sources said that these high hardware requirements would further limit the OS to high end products and that more mainstream smartphones are where the sales volume lies. One of the reasons for the success of the Android operating system is smartphone manufacturers introducing lower end models at price points normally associated with 'dumb phones'.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/34879...OS-and-Android
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October 12th, 2010, 00:11 Posted By: wraggster
A report on TechCrunch pours some cold water on the idea that the still-rumored Verizon iPhone will support LTE, Verizon's faster 4G standard. Steve Cheney, who was one of the first out of the gate with reports from China that Apple was building a Verizon iPhone, says that the device to be released in January will be compatible only with the existing CDMA 3G standard. According to his report, a dual-mode phone will be out by mid-2011, with LTE support on hold until 2012.
http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-news...12-report.html
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October 11th, 2010, 22:32 Posted By: wraggster
If youâve been waiting in the wings for the next Jailbreak to be release you should know thereâs been a bit of a speed bump. [ChronicDevTeam], which has been working on an exploit for A4-based iOS devices called SHAtter, tweeted last Thursday that the fully tested, untethered, and unpatchable package knows as greenpois0n would be released today. But on Friday [Geohot], who you may remember from the PlayStation 3 Hypervisor exploit, rolled out his own mostly untested and admittedly beta jailbreak called limera1n.
So where does that leave the situation? Because [geohot] used a different exploit, the [ChronicDevTeam] decided not to release greenp0ison. If they did, it would give Apple a chance to block two different exploits. Instead they are working feverishly to incorporate, test, and repackage using the same exploit as limera1n.
If you donât want to wait, jailbreak now, but you risk problems with an unstable exploit method that is only available for Windows.
http://hackaday.com/2010/10/10/new-a...s-on-for-ipad/
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October 11th, 2010, 21:41 Posted By: wraggster
It's unclear if the tiny, little shot posted on French carrier SFR's Club SFR pour Palm blog is in fact the rumored upcoming Pre 2 or just an old Pre shot, but let's put it this way: considering that we can't readily tell the difference, it better be an old one. At any rate, the sparse details in the blog post line up with everything we're expecting so far, namely that the new model will use a 1GHz processor -- presumably a TI OMAP3630 -- and will sport a full half gig of RAM on board. Between those two spec bumps, we'd fully expect the refreshed webOS 2.0 to scream... but we won't really know for sure until Palm gives us something to work with. In the meantime, SFR, thanks for the teaser.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/11/f...-processor-51/
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October 11th, 2010, 21:36 Posted By: wraggster
And then, there were three. Apple's Find my iPhone introduced a rather compelling idea -- one that involves locating your phone by tapping into the GPS lock that it was holding onto in someone else's arms. A few weeks back, Big Red announced a similar service for VZW-branded BlackBerry, webOS and Android phones, and now that Windows Phone 7 is making its red carpet reveal, we're learning that Microsoft's newest mobile OS has similar functionality baked in. The feature is teased in a new Microsoft video that shows off the cloud functions of WP7, which also demonstrates the phone staying in sync with contacts added on the PC, playing Xbox LIVE with friends and shooting an image on the phone just moments before viewing it on a Windows 7 laptop. We're hoping to get a better idea of how the handset recovery system works (and how much it'll cost) a bit later in the day, but for now that aforementioned video is embedded just past the break.
Update: AT&T has affirmed that this feature will be completely free of charge for WP7 handsets purchased from it. We're still waiting to hear if it'll be free across all carriers / countries.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/11/w...-microsoft-vi/
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October 11th, 2010, 20:52 Posted By: wraggster
It may have "Windows" in the branding, but Windows Phone 7 is not the desktop PC experience shoehorned into a cellphone. Microsoft tried that with Windows Mobile... and we all know how that turned out. Today, eight months after the Windows Phone 7 OS unveiling in Barcelona, we're finally seeing the official launch of the retail hardware: nine new WP7 handsets available October 21 in select European and Asian markets and early November in the US. The phones will find their way to over 60 cellphone operators in more than 30 countries this year. Microsoft tapped Dell, HTC, LG, and Samsung to deliver the Snapdragon-based handsets with a carrier list that includes AT&T, T-Mobile USA, Vodafone, TELUS, América Móvil, Deutsche Telekom AG, Movistar, O2, Orange, SFR, SingTel, and Telstra. And that's just for the first wave -- Microsoft has even more handsets coming in 2011 including the first for Sprint and Verizon in the US. Here's the lineup of 480 x 800 pixel (WVGA) phones announced today:
HTC 7 Surround -- The 3.8-inch T8788 with slideout speaker for AT&T and Telus
HTC HD7 -- Schubert comes of age as a 4.3-inch HD2 cousin for T-Mobile and beyond
HTC 7 Trophy -- the 3.8-inch Spark headed to international carriers
HTC 7 Mozart -- another heavily leaked int'l player with 3.7-inch display
Dell Venue Pro -- 4.1-inch portrait QWERTY slider for T-Mobile we broke as Lightning
Samsung Focus -- AT&T's 4-inch Super AMOLED slate we broke as Cetus
Samsung Omnia 7 -- the i8700 is a 4-inch Super AMOLED jobbie for Europe
LG Optimus 7/7Q -- the E900 is the official 3.8-inch global workhorse
LG Quantum -- AT&T's 3.5-inch landscape slider first seen as the C900
HTC 7 Pro -- a 3.6-inch QWERTY slider for Sprint (2011)
"Glance and Go," is the slogan Microsoft is using to differentiate itself from an already crowded smartphone market. Something we've already seen alluded to in that leaked AT&T ad. As Ballmer notes, "Microsoft and its partners are delivering a different kind of mobile phone and experience - one that makes everyday tasks faster by getting more done in fewer steps and providing timely information in a 'glance and go' format." He's referring to WP7's customizable Live Tiles, of course. Xbox Live integration is another biggie with EA Games just announcing its first Xbox Live-enabled wares coming to Windows Phone 7 in the fall including "Need for Speed Undercover," "Tetris," "Monopoly," and "The Sims 3." The other big differentiators are the slick Metro UI, integrated support for Zune media and Zune Pass subscriptions, Bing search and maps, Windows Live including the free Find My Phone service, and Microsoft Office Mobile.
Now quit stalling and jump past the break for the full list of handsets per carrier and country.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/11/m...r-30-countrie/
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October 11th, 2010, 20:50 Posted By: wraggster
So, maybe Microsoft meant "people don't do that in 2010." At the mega-corp's UK-based Windows Phone 7 launch event, we were just informed that its hot-off-the-presses mobile OS will be blessed with a software update that'll add copy and paste functionality in "early 2011." That's according to one Andy Less, and while details beyond that are scant, it's possible that said update will also bring other magical makeovers into the fold. We're still a little baffled that the company would leave such a seemingly vital part of the software out at launch, but we guess certain corners always have to be cut in order to get something out before a sure-to-be-profitable holiday quarter. And hey, it's not like we haven't seen another major mobile OS player pull this same stunt before.
Update: CNET's Ina Fried got a quick look at an early implementation of copy and paste in Windows Phone 7, and says it works fairly well: You start by clicking on a single word, then drag your finger across the rest of the passage you'd like to transmit to expand your highlighted selection. When you let go, a paste button appears. Sound about right to you?
http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/11/c...in-early-2011/
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October 11th, 2010, 19:45 Posted By: wraggster
Actor Stephen Fry made a surprise appearance at Microsoftâs Windowâs Phone 7 press conference in London this afternoon, promoting what he described as the underdog of the mobile operating system market.
The event, held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, started with a live video link to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in New York, introducing the software giantâs latest smartphone OS.
Ballmer said the firm had âset out to build a phone that was thoroughly modernâ in hardware, design and âthe way that it embraces what people do today with internet servicesâ.
The two main principles behind Windows Phone 7, he said, were âAlways delightfulâ and âWonderfully mineâ. The user experience is designed to be âdelightfulâ regardless of the handset or application, while remaining personal to the user, Ballmer claimed.
New features on the phone include easier syncing between the phone and the userâs home media collection, âLive tilesâ (icons that show the actual content of each application) and âHubsâ, which allow greater integration of apps, features and content across the device.
Stephen Fry, who kept insisting he was ânot being paid to be hereâ, said that despite often being associated with Apple, he would now happily also carry a Windows mobile device alongside his iPhone and BlackBerry.
âOh, what joy there is in heaven when a sinner repents,â he said of the new âAlways delightfulâ motto. âThey now, I think, get it. That all human beings⊠are human beings first.
âYou donât judge the machines you use⊠simply by listing their functions.â
Microsoft also announced six Windows Phone 7 smartphones, which will be hitting the UK market later this month. The HTC 7 Mozart, Samsung Omnia 7, HTC 7 Trophy, LG Optimus 7, HTC HD7 and Dell Venue Pro will be available from October 21st on various networks, but Orange is the main partner for the new OS.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/34875...n-Frys-backing
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October 11th, 2010, 19:40 Posted By: wraggster
UK startup Touchnote has hailed Microsoft's approach to Windows Phone 7 developers as "really refreshing", as it works on its app for the new OS.
Touchnote allows mobile users to turn their cameraphone snaps into physical postcards, and is already available for iPhone, Android and Nokia handsets.
CEO Raam Thakrar says he's been impressed by Microsoft's attitude so far in getting apps up and running for Windows Phone 7.
"It was really refreshing that the WP7 team spent a lot of time with us â helping us with our build, providing feedback and stamping out bugs," he says.
"Thatâs not something that their competitors often do in our experience. From early on, Microsoft openly gave us feedback that we were a really well designed app, as well as some constructive criticism. Given the somewhat confusing and frustrating experience of working with app stores elsewhere, this has been a breath of fresh air."
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Thakrar also praises the "really intuitive and highly visual" Windows Phone 7 UI, which he says "couldn't be more different from Android or iPhone".
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/39006...Phone-7-launch
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October 10th, 2010, 02:20 Posted By: wraggster
The perennial rumor of a 7-inch "mini-iPad" resurfaced again this week, with a report of a souped-up iPad 2G in a smaller form factor from an industry analyst. According to one long-time Apple watcher, though, there'd be nothing new about such a device. Jim Dalrymple at The Loop says Apple's always had a 7-inch variant of the iPad that has been in development along with the 9.7-inch model we're all familiar with since the beginning.
http://modmyi.com/forums/ipad-news/7...ng-report.html
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October 10th, 2010, 02:18 Posted By: wraggster
Big breaking news in our world tonight as limera1n (to jailbreak iOS 4.1 for all iDevices) has been released - though it is for windows only.
A full guide and a slightly restructured guide system will be provided by ModMyi later this evening. By all accounts, and corroborated by those of you have have already delved right in, it works great so far. Stick with MMi for tons of info, insight, and fallout in the minutes and hours to come.
Making this weekend a jailbreaker's dream, tomorrow we have greenpois0n rolling out, so be on standby with your iDevices for what will be a pretty sweet Sunday.
http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-news...ra1n-live.html
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