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July 31st, 2006, 15:26 Posted By: wraggster
Yeah, everybody's been grasping at straws (including us) for possible info on the iPhone for, well, the last couple of years now, and the latest adds fuel to the speculative fire without providing any answers. So what else is new? Anyhow, in the June 28th iPod updater package, apparently if one were to analyza few particular files with a hex editor, one would produce some very peculiar and anomalous commands, like t_feature_app_PHONE_APP, kPhoneSignalStrength, clPhoneCallModel, clPhoneCallHistoryModel, prPhoneSettingsMenu, and so on. They're confirmed to have absolutely nothing to do with the Moto iTunes phone line, which makes sense, and we will concede that such a find seems highly unusual. Still, we'd hardly be willing to call this type of thing nascent evidence of an iTunes phone; on the other hand, if there was one around the corner, WWDC would be as good a place as any for Apple to announce. After all, what better place than Apple's own developer conference would there be to announce a new mobile device platform, hm?
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July 31st, 2006, 15:23 Posted By: wraggster
Well, at least somebody's doing something about their faulty batteries. Looks like after the "silent" MacBook Pro battery recall has officially turned into a full blown 15-inch MacBook Pro Battery Exchange Program. So, got a MacBook Pro from between February through May of this year? Check your battery out, because if you've got a model A1175 cell with a 12-digit serial number that ends in U7SA, U7SB or U7SC, then sign up, get that replacement shipped out, and send your old one back. Because who knows what might happen if you don't, right? Just kidding, we wouldn't want to alarm anyone, but seriously, check it out, ok? Companies don't issue battery recalls for their damn health.
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July 31st, 2006, 15:05 Posted By: wraggster
If you were looking for the ultimate amplifier for your iPOD, search no more, Thanko as THE solution for you with their Vacuum tube amplifier for iPOD... Here we have 2 Philips "6922" with a frequency of 20Hz-30kHz, 80dB and with 12x2W, this in a body of 295x130x68mmb for 650g only.
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July 29th, 2006, 20:21 Posted By: wraggster
Alright, dear readers, you know the drill: proceed with caution. We have no confirmation here, but sometimes a tip is too juicy not to share, no matter how suspect it might be. A reader is reporting to us that a coworker's tech-unsavvy friend, who is regularly hired by Apple to do marketing photo shoots, was recently brought on to take some shots of "the sleekest, sexiest damn phone he's ever seen." The launch date? "Some time in August." Yeah, not a typo -- August. Now, to be perfectly clear, we don't know what the iPhone (if it exists) will be actually called, we've never seen a real pic of the elusive beast, and this doesn't really jive with the time frame suggested by Peter Oppenheimer's recent comments -- but we want to believe, and we don't have to wait very long for this one to get debunked or confirmed.
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July 28th, 2006, 14:57 Posted By: wraggster
We can add another iNotch on the iBedpole to the list as Memorex has annouced its forthcoming portable video (and audio) player for Apple's iPod. The iFlip claims to only support the 5th generation variety (what about 6th gen?), and sports an 8.4-inch LCD with 480 x 234 native resolution, built-in speakers, tilting dock, and an integrated battery to provide "up to" 5 hours of excitement, which we assume drops substantially when using the device to play back video rather than just audio. While the fold-up unit has S-video out, line out, dual headphone jacks, and an on-screen menu to adjust color / brightness-related aspects, there appears to be no way to mirror your iPod's display on the iFlip (i.e. for showing album art while a playlist spins). But if the small screen on your iPod has you bumming, you can grab an iFlip in September for $200 and make life on the road -- at least for a few hours -- a bit more enjoyable.
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July 27th, 2006, 19:26 Posted By: wraggster
sweetlilmre posted this news:
Hi,
Okay a quick update:
I have reimplemented the gp2x button set code.
When you first run the exe a file 'grodogiz.keys' will be created in the app dir.
The instructions on how to make your own button sets will be written to the file, have a look. You can have multiple button sets defined (nice for a specific layout for your favourite game).
If you want some examples, download frodo for the gp2x and look at the frodogp2x.keys file, but be aware that many names are different.
Also in this release:
vkeyboard:
- cursor remains within the keyboard.
- Click and drag of the keyboard cleaned up (click and hold fire on the top line of the kbd, you can drag it around, position is remembered).
- default keys changed to add space as forward key (nice for skipping through all those crack-tros).
settings:
- setting menu now shows the current button set, you can switch between the defined ones (I hope).
This was a 1 evening job, and rushed between doing the kids home work etc. so I can't guarentee it, please let me know of any crashes / bugs. I didn't have time to look at the multi-disk game stuff or the sound.
Squidge has generously offered to have a look at the code for optimisation and I'll be setting that up for him in a day or 2, so hopefully we'll have some improvements in the sound stuff soon.
I will be away at Black Hat for the next week and a half, I'll try to catch up on mail, but it will be unlikely that I'll be able to do any dev.
-(e)
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July 27th, 2006, 19:23 Posted By: wraggster
Record companies tend to complain about downloads, particularly since most songs are still downloaded illegally. But when it comes to legal downloads, they get most of the cash.
Record companies keep about 72.5 cents on average for a 99 cent song, Dave Jaworski, CEO of PassAlong Networks, at the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit. PassAlong sets up online music services for other web sites. It has a big store on Ebay too.
The credit card company then gets a small slice. The rest goes to the people who sold the song. In PassAlong's case, the company divides the remainder with the retailer.
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July 27th, 2006, 18:15 Posted By: wraggster
After you've dropped more money in a vending machine than you ever thought possible, you're left wondering how to fill your new iPod with media to escape the monotony of your 10 hour layover. Enter 22Moo, an Australian hardware and software designer who is developing an iTunes kiosk -- dubbed PodBuffet -- to place in airports, train stations, hotels, shopping centers, and who knows where else. The prototype is powered by a Mac mini attached to a 15-inch touchscreen display that allows users timed access to the iTunes Music Store. Equipped with WiFi and all the appropriate USB, FireWire, and dock connectors, the PodBuffet won't refuse service to any iPod. The idea is to provide convenient access (and satisfy those cravings) to Apple's media mall when your laptop is MIA, and we can imagine this setup creating quite a few impulse indulgences as well. 22Moo hasn't announced a launch date nor any plans to bring these stateside, but hopefully the famished can enjoy the all-you-can-afford PodBuffet sooner rather than later.
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July 26th, 2006, 19:04 Posted By: wraggster
A great and honest seller of GP2X, GP32 and PSP, Tapwave Zodiac consoles and more is closing on the 28th July, truely sad for US people as he was the best supplier over there.
Check out his site for bargains here --> http://www.gp32z.com/
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July 26th, 2006, 16:22 Posted By: motz
It appears that apple have cleverly planned to redesign the next-gen IPOD, currently the best selling music player in the us. A new patent passed says the following:
A method for initiating floating controls on an electronic device, the method comprising: detecting the presence of an object above and spaced away from a surface of the electronic device; and displaying a particular graphical user interface element on a display of the electronic device when the object is detected above the surface of the electronic device.
An mock-up of the new interface is attached in the comments.
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July 25th, 2006, 20:29 Posted By: wraggster
sweetlilmre posted this news:
Hi,
This is an Alpha1 port of Frodo for the Giz, hence Grodo. Keys use is in a text file in the archive.
Unzip to the root of your SD.
Known issues:
Sound is still a little dodgy.
You can have:
50fps, 0 Frameskip, no sound
or
25fps, 1 Frameskip, sound
The default config is with sound.
I'm trying to optimise it for 50 fps, 0 Frameskip, sound but don't hold your breath with this piece of cr*p hardware. (well drivers and OS to be accurate).
Hopefully most segfaults are gone.
If you are attaching an image and can't get it to run with "Load first program", use the disk browser.
Major credits to Mike Dawson for the gp2x port on which this is based, and Christian Bauer for Frodo in the first place.
-(e)
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July 24th, 2006, 01:46 Posted By: wraggster
With SMS Forwarder Lite from Wireless Labs Technologies you can automatically forward received SMS messages to another mobile phone. The program is freeware.
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July 24th, 2006, 01:44 Posted By: wraggster
Clip80 by Wolfgang Golder is a freeware multi clipboard tool written in OPL. It works like the built in system clipbard. Just use Alt+X,C,V. Cliplist lets you select from multiple clipboard contents
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July 20th, 2006, 18:56 Posted By: wraggster
palmerouy posted this news:
New release of the best Mame emulator ever made by Vilmos. (quote from http://www.pocketdimension.com forums) Alpha means it is mostly untested, very little documentation and it may crash your palm! What's New from version 17?
- Reduced memory usage. The loader can be in ram or SD card. The modules MUST be on SD card.
- Fixed Joust.
- Started to update loader. I haven't finished that yet, but you can enjoy the changes so far.
- Fixed rotation cutting off screen
- Note: Program startup and Searching for ROMS will now just blank the screen for a bit. That's normal and for searching it can feel like a long time, just let it go.
- Added Zodiac hardware acceleration and screen stretching (don't choose scale if you have a Zodiac, it is already on)
- Added more error checking and reporting in loader
- Reduced memory usage of loader
- Fixed some misc loader bugs
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July 20th, 2006, 17:49 Posted By: Raydar
Since the latest release of PSMoz has recieved nearly 3000 downloads, I thought it might be time to move onto the broader iPod market.
I have an iPod myself, so transferring the audio file and editing the ID3 tags was a personal experiment. Whilst the iPod does not have speakers, it does have a high volume limit - sufficient for playing the PSMoz file through the earbud headphones (but please don't play the file at full blast with the headphones in your ears ).
How To Use (From the README File)
UNPACK THE RAR FILE TO YOUR MUSIC DIRECTORY.
- DRAG THE FILE INTO ITUNES AND UPDATE YOUR IPOD.
- TAKE YOUR STANDARD EARBUD HEADPHONES (LIKE THE ONES WHICH COME WITH THE IPOD).
- MAKE SURE YOUR HEADPHONES ARE NOT IN YOUR EARS.
- SELECT THE "REPEAT" FUNCTION IN THE IPOD SETTINGS MENU.
- PLAY THE iMOZ FILE AND TURN THE IPOD VOLUME TO FULL.
- LEAVE THE HEADPHONES IN AN EXPOSED POSITION (NOT IN YOUR EARS!)
- ENJOY THE iMOZ PROTECTION!
Enjoy!
Raydar
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July 19th, 2006, 18:23 Posted By: wraggster
Y-Browser by Jukka Silvennoinen, originally published on PushL.com, is a freeware file manager for S60 3rd Edition smartphones. It implements most standard features on files & folders.
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July 19th, 2006, 18:05 Posted By: wraggster
An analyst has claimed Nvidia has won the contract to supply Apple with graphics chips for future video-centric iPods. The claim comes as another, less reputable source alleged upcoming iPods will play old Nintendo games.
American Technology Research market watcher Satya Chillara this week told clients Nvidia has beaten Broadcom to provide video chips for the video iPod. Broadcom's part already delivers H.264 playback, but Nvidia's offering adds 3D graphics to the mix, he said, EETimes reports.
Apple recently ditched PortalPlayer in favour of Samsung as the supplier of the key controller chip for future iPods, so doing the same with its media chip provider is not unlikely.
Whether Apple will use that 3D acceleration - assuming Nvidia has won the contract - remains to be seen. The claim made by an anonymous MacRumours source that upcoming iPods will play old Nintendo games makes for a striking parallel, though the 'classic' tag suggests these are SNES-era titles, for which 3D acceleration wouldn't be needed.
Still Apple might well want 3D acceleration to boost the video iPod's appeal, particularly if, as has been claimed in the past, the device ship with a large, wide display. Speculation continues that Microsoft is planning to offer a handheld media player with Xbox-branded gaming on board, and it's tempting to see the Nvidia rumour as a sign Apple is competing directly with it.
The downside is a dilution of the iPod brand. But if Apple's planning to do movies, then it's already broadening the product family beyond music, so why not games too, particularly if it can tie it in with a well-known name?
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