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June 28th, 2006, 18:12 Posted By: wraggster
Nokia is suing two Chinese phone manufacturers and a number of distributors for copying its designs. Nokia also issued a cease and desist request in an attempt to stop the sale and distribution of the phones immediately.
The lawsuit was accepted on 12 June, and names manufacturers Shenzhen Telsda Mobile and Song Xun Da Zhong Ke Electronic, and distributors Beijing Tongwanbao, Beijing Xin Tongwanbao and An Wai Avenue.
Nokia says the manufacturers copied the industrial design of its art deco style 7260 phone.
After a sticky start - the Chinese authorities encouraged home grown phone manufacturers - Nokia now leads the Chinese market with 28 per cent market share. That's a little lower than Nokia's share of the global market, and considerably lower than its share of the Asian market, where it's dominated in recent years.
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June 28th, 2006, 16:22 Posted By: wraggster
As followup to that audio-only Alpine KCA-420i iPod interface from oh, about 2 years ago, it looks like Alpine has been quietly pumping out an iPod video capable KCE-415i unit in Europe for the last month. Yet a North American KCA-415i version is, at best, stil only on display on the trade show circuit. The E-variety 415i retails for about $100 and allows you to play/pause, skip, fast-forward/rewind the main 5G iPod directly from your Alipine MultiMedia station or overhead monitor with additional controls available from the Alpine head unit, remote control, or iPod itself. The interface is seen by your Alpine system as an external DVD source and not only charges your iPod's battery, but allows the iPod to be switched on/off via your car's ignition system. The unit provides composite or S-Video outs and as you'd expect works with a wide-variety of Alpine monitors. So just kick-in the autosync on your iTunes season subscriptions and you'll never suffer the lack of fresh, child numbing content on those long-haul trips again.
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June 28th, 2006, 16:21 Posted By: wraggster
The Golden State has always been fairly legislation-happy when it comes to keeping things green, and now they're trying to "Keep California Beautiful" with a new program to require cellphone recycling. Californians have been restricted from throwing phones into the trash since February 8, 2006, but as of July 1 all cellphone retailers in California will be required to establish a collection and recycling program. Recycling will be free, but if even that is too much of a hassle, you can visit the KCB website to get a postage paid box for sending your old phone to a happy resting place from the comfort of your own home. KCB will also provide postage-paid collection boxes to businesses for collecting from employees and customers, so the program shouldn't cause much of an inconvenience. Unless, of course, you wanted to mix a bit of arsenic and beryllium into your water supply.
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June 28th, 2006, 14:43 Posted By: wraggster
Critical has updated the port of MAME for the Gizmondo, heres whats new:
Version 0.2.0
Fixed up buttons.
Version 0.3.0
Fixed issue with dpad control.
Added all drivers supported in the GP2X version.
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June 28th, 2006, 13:46 Posted By: wraggster
The Reaper UK has ported ScummVM to the Gizmondo, now you can relive many classics on your Giz:
Heres the info:
Unzip and copy FOLDER to root of sd card, use fireflys launcher...............
Or
Unzip and copy FOLDER to root of sd card, and copy and paste the ScummVM.exe file to root of sd card and use other launcher............................
Website:
http://scummvm.sourceforge.net/
Go here for Info, free adventure games to run on scummVM, other OS ports, and other files.................
and the souce code...................
Keys:
D-Pad = Move mouse cursors,
Play = Left Mouse Button
Forwand = Right Mouse Button
Stop = Hide Cursors (Ingame Cursors, Not fakecursor)
Rewind = Skip cut scenes
Volume = Save/Load/Quit Menu
Brightness = Pause
Power = Quit/Exit
Left or Right Trigger = Switch between keyboard, option panal, black screen..................
Once you quit PocketScumm press HOME button to quit fakecursor.......................
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June 23rd, 2006, 07:11 Posted By: wraggster
Any staff or coders interested in taking over the ipod site and turning it into a premier site for macintosh and ipod emulation and homebrew with its own subforums as well as the news forum, please reply if interested
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June 21st, 2006, 16:48 Posted By: wraggster
Vilmos has released a new version of MAME the arcade emulator for the Tapwave Zodiac, heres whats new:
- 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.
- 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.
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June 13th, 2006, 00:47 Posted By: wraggster
The Reaper UK posted a new Midi file player, heres some info:
Click on where it says 1942 for menu, there are 2 midi voice packs with it, the one it loads as default is the smaller one, not as good, go config and change it, also 44khz 16 bit stereo while your at it and add reverb if you what, move slider for less or more, by now you should no what to do.....................
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June 13th, 2006, 00:44 Posted By: wraggster
The Reaper UK has released a small Task Manager tool for the Gizmondo:
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June 9th, 2006, 21:01 Posted By: wraggster
Critical Posted this news:
Hi,
One of the things I've been messing around with using sweetlilmre's SDL port is Chui's mame4all port of Franxis' excellent MAME GP2X. So it's kind of ready to release to people (although sound is broken in exactly the same way as on uae4all)... I said I'd leave it for Otaku, but he's got a lot of stuff to do, and there didn't seem much point not releasing it since I think it's ready for prime-time.
If you like this, please donate to either Franxis or Chui via their paypal buttons, as I think they deserve your support.
The readme.txt for the Gizmondo release is included below.
The distribution zip is attached.
mame4all gizmondo 0.1.0
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This is a Gizmondo port of Chui's MAME4ALL port of Franxis' MAME GP2X
port which is a port of MAME 0.34 by Nicola Salmoria. The MAME
license is at the end of the readme.txt document included with this release.
This port is maintained by critical (criticalhippo@gmail.com).
This release has broken sound.
This port uses the SDL libraries ported to the Gizmondo by sweetlilmre.
Installation
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The roms directory should be placed on your SD card like this:
SD Card Root
!
!--- mame4all
!
!----- roms
If using firefly's launcher, it's best to put mame4all.exe and the supplied dlls
into the mame4all directory, otherwise you could try putting them in the root of your SD card,
but I haven't tested that and it might not work.
Put your MAME 0.34 roms (zipped, as for any other MAME) in the mame4all\roms directory.
Controls
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At the main menu, use up and down to select a game, then PLAY to move to the options screen.
Press HOME to exit MAME at this point.
At the options screen, press PLAY to PLAY the game.
Whilst playing, return to the menu by pressing HOME.
Whilst playing, press * to add coins.
Whilst playing, press STOP to start the game.
Whilst playing, PLAY is button A, FFWD is button B.
Issues
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Sound is broken.
Buttons aren't optimal yet.
Release history
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20060609 - version 0.1.0 Initial release for Gizmondo from mame4all alpha 1 source.
The rest
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The original code I ported it from is available here:
http://chui.dcemu.co.uk/mame4all.html
My full source is available on request to the email address below:
Email: criticalhippo@gmail.com
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June 9th, 2006, 17:36 Posted By: wraggster
As yet another sign that online distribution has hit the big time, CBS adds its big name properties to iTunes. The three CSIs, Survivor and NCIS join Numb3rs on Apple’s iTunes service. Prices are $1.99 and the only shows available are from the 2005-2006 season.
We think the upcoming 2006-2007 season could be the year where online TV finally really takes off. We predict almost all the top rated shows being moved to either iTunes or some proprietary distribution so viewers can catch up on episodes they’ve missed. ABC’s done it already with their own free online streaming, and where one network goes, the other networks will surely follow.
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June 9th, 2006, 17:32 Posted By: wraggster
The Aquatune waterproof case is a great addition to any summer gadget collection. The case includes 3 watt, 2 channel output speakers that are powered by replaceable batteries. The case, which is constructed of high quality polycarbonate material, will float in the pool or hot tub, protect your iPod and provide some block rockin’ beats for everyone to enjoy. The strong, protective cases will also withstand falls—you know, in case you mistakenly throw it in the empty pool sometime in the winter. Unfortunately, it is only available in Japan at the moment for $130, but this dock is a great idea and one of the powerhouse U.S. iPod accessory makers should really jump on this idea.
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June 9th, 2006, 17:07 Posted By: wraggster
Nokia has announced the launch of a new online retail distribution channel for N-Gage games and content, enabling consumers to access a broad catalogue of titles which can be securely purchased, saved to a memory card and installed on various compatible devices.
The new service offers a selection of popular titles for the N-Gage gaming platform, with prices ranging from EURO 19.99-29.99. Games are downloaded directly to the user's PC, and can then be transferred to a memory card and easily installed on either the N-Gage game deck or a compatible Nokia S60 or N series mobile device.
Jukka Hosio, Nokia's director of multimedia global sales, commented: "As we move forward with our next generation of mobile gaming, we continue to offer N-Gage owners easy ways to get games. By making these games available for download over the internet, we’re making it easier for N-Gage owners to find and purchase new games."
The N-Gage platform - specifically the game deck which originally launched in 2002 - has a rather chequered history, failing to inspire consumers and spectacularly missing sales targets set by Nokia, shifting just a third of the six million units projected for the three year period from launch.
Nokia says it will continue to invest heavily in the platform, pushing the focus away from a single device and ensuring that N-Gage software titles - many of which have received a positive critical reception and secured various industry awards and accolades - can be enjoyed on a range of multimedia devices and advanced mobile phone handsets.
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June 9th, 2006, 17:04 Posted By: wraggster
It might be the hip-cool thing these days to make an iPod dock with a 7-inch screen for the iPod user that has it all, but we're not so sure this i1055 Video System from iLuv is quite legit. First off, we just saw the first of these devices -- the Sonic Impact K1 -- a week ago, and it didn't even look to be out of the prototype stage yet. The K1 was also quite bulky, yet didn't have room for a DVD drive which this i1055 claims to have. Finally, the back of this device, where they show the iPod being docked, is a total concept render, and not a very good one at that. If all this is to be believed, the $250 device has a 7-inch widescreen, S-Video out, built-in rechargeable battery, dual audio outputs, and can charge your iPod while you have the unit plugged into its own AC adapter. It seems to be available for order now, and we'd love to be proved wrong, but for now we're thinking a bit of wait-and-see might be in order.
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June 8th, 2006, 19:13 Posted By: wraggster
MyTunesRSS is an application for accessing your iTunes library from any computer connected through a network. You can browse and search your library with any browser, use existing playlists or create new ones. From all this data you can create RSS feeds or M3U playlists in your browser and use them with appropriate programs. So you can play your iTunes tracks on today's clients like the Playstation Portable.
MyTunesRSS is a GUI for configuring and starting a server and a web application. When the server is running, you can access the web application with a browser. The web application is password protected, so only you can access it.
You can browse your library by album or artist and you can search for tracks. Besides the exisiting iTunes playlists you can create new ones from the browser. You can create RSS feeds or M3U playlists from any album, tracks of an artist or a playlist.
Since MyTunesRSS is pure Java, you can run it on any platform supporting Java 1.5 and iTunes.
You can download MyTunesRSS for free and use it as long as you wish. If you like the program and use it on a regular basis, you are encouraged to donate a small amount through PayPal.
http://codewave.de/products/mytunesrss/
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June 8th, 2006, 19:10 Posted By: wraggster
Allok Video to iPod Converter is a powerful and handy video converter for Apple iPod Movie and iPod Video. It can convert almost all video format, e.g. DivX, XviD, AVI, WMV, MPG, MPEG, MP4, M4V, ASF, RM, RMVB, MOV, ASX, SVCD, VCD, VOB to iPod Movie / iPod Video format. Integrated MPEG-4 encoder which has super fast conversion speed with high quality plus advanced video editing features give you everything you need to turn iPod into a portable media center. And the output iPos movie/video supports iPod screen, you can enjoy your favorite movie on your iPod as a MPEG-4 Player. Now you can watch TVs, movies, home videos on the go, using the iPod Video converter.
http://www.alloksoft.com/ipodconverter.htm
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June 8th, 2006, 18:36 Posted By: wraggster
More accessories for your cherished iPod nano, this time coming from the other side of the pond, Albion. The DLO nanoTune connects to the iPod nano via the dock connector and gives it the ability to wireless transmit music via FM radio. Additionally, you can use the iPod nano as a radio, listening to the best that commercial, terrestrial radio has to offer. They’ve also tacked on a feature that amplifies the output of the iPod nano by more than 25%.
Once the two are connected to each other, the nanoTune supplies a hard type protective case to the iPod nano. It’s available now for about $92.
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June 7th, 2006, 23:23 Posted By: wraggster
C2Doom is a Doom port for Nokia S60 and S80 phones. The C2Doom is based on SDL Doom by Sam Lantiga and a version developed from Doom for Nokia 9210, also called CDoom. SDL, Simple DirectMedia Layer is a cross-platform multimedia library that is also ported to S60 and S80 platforms.
The C2Doom for Nokia S60 and Nokia S80 phones offers same game playing elements as the original PC Doom. There are same episodes, maps, graphics and music than in PC version. As orginal version of Doom, also this version has has a multiplayer game - however this time implemented to be played over bluetooth. The Doom games has two separate elements: a game engine and a game data. The C2Doom is the engine and you need game data prior to play Doom.
The Doom game data, episodes, maps, graphics, music, SFXs and such are stored in the the WAD files, which are still property of Id Software. This Doom engine supports many different WAD files, very same files that you have with your PC version of Doom. The most accessible WAD is a shareware Doom 1 episode 1, that you may found from Id Software site.
WAD files should be places in a wads directory on the memory card, i.e. e:\wads\doom1.wad
More info --> http://koti.mbnet.fi/~mertama/index.html
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June 7th, 2006, 22:33 Posted By: wraggster
If it wasn't yet clear to you that the age of the DIY mashup is upon us, a new set of toys from a company called BlueBox -- which let even iPod-toting tweens "enhance" their tunes by dropping beats and sound effects -- should remove any lingering doubts. The three members of the new miJam series, which all attach to standard headpone jacks - a guitar, mixing board, and electronic drumsticks -- bear little resemblance to their non-toy counterparts, as all of the effects are triggered by buttons instead of real drumming or thrashing. Even the mixer sounds like it would be a letdown for budding DJ's, delivering canned scratches that will in no way prepare them for the beat-matching they'll being doing in a few years on their Numarks. Still, kids are pretty easily entertained, so the flashing lights and loud noises should probably hold their interest for a few minutes longer than your average gimmicky accessory. Like so many other pre-release products we bring you, we have no idea when these are coming out nor how much they'll sell for.
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