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September 6th, 2005, 02:50 Posted By: wraggster
MSX Emu for S60 mobiles updated heres the info:
MSX emulator for Series 60. MSX is an 8-bit home computer that first saw light in 1983. With this emulator you can play hundreds of games available in the web for the MSX platform. Emulation core is originally based on an adapted version of the fMSX/Unix version 2.7 source code. Click for here more detailed information.
Downloads:
version 1.07a, intended for devices based on Series 60 1st edition such as
Nokia 3600/3620/3650/3660/7650/N-Gage™/N-Gage™ QD,
Sendo X,
Siemens SX-1, or
version 1.08b, intended for devices based on Series 60 2nd edition such as
Lenovo P930,
Nokia 3230/6260/6600/6620/6630/6670/6680/6681/6682/7610/N70,
Panasonic X700/X800,
Samsung SGH-D720, or
version 1.08c, intended for devices based on Series 60 2nd edition FP3 and 352x416 display such as
Nokia N90.
PC tool set for creating install packages from system ROM and cartridge ROM images.
Currently configured for 1.08 versions.
http://personal.inet.fi/private/riihimaki/s60/
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September 5th, 2005, 18:26 Posted By: wraggster
Apple's iPod Mini is to gain a colour display but lose its hard drive in a major, post-ROKR shake-up of the Mac maker's music player line-up.
Like the iPod Shuffle, the Mini will gain Flash storage in place of the hard drive, though its capacity will not be reduced. Instead, it will be relaunched in 4GB, 6GB and 8GB versions. With no hard disk, battery life is likely to be significantly better than the Mini achieves today, though the move to a 1.5in colour display could counter that. The new release will also be smaller, but the general design - display above clickwheel - is expected to remain the same.
Interestingly, Think Secret's description of the Flash-based Mini is not unlike one received of a Flash-based iPod late last year, just before the Shuffle was announced. With the Shuffle presented to the public, we discounted the rumour. We were told the devices was essentially a credit card-sized Mini, complete with display and clickwheel.
The claim ties into recent reports that Apple has been buying significant quantities of Flash chips, thus far expected to form the basis for higher-capacity Shuffles.
According to Think Secret, the Shuffle line will expand to 2GB, but Apple will continue to offer the 512MB and 1GB versions, though at lower prices. The 2GB unit is said to be scheduled to ship for $129-149, with the 512MB Shuffle falling to $69 and the 1GB model dropping to $99.
The Flash Minis are said to be pegged at $199, $249 and $299, respectively.
The report comes just days after Hitachi, which has supplied iPod Mini hard disks to date, announced smaller sized, higher capacity 1in hard drives, due to ship in volume in the updated iPod Mini's anticipated shipment window. Seagate also supplies Apple with Mini hard drives, it is believed.
Think Secret's sources claim the 'ROKR' iTunes phone's two versions will contain 256MB of memory and 512MB, halfway between reports of 128MB of RAM, and 512MB and 1GB.
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September 5th, 2005, 03:59 Posted By: wraggster
CDFinder is the perfect software solution to organize your disk and data archive, and to keep track of your digital media assets. If you work in a large network, or alone, CDFinder will quickly find your files. If you are looking for a powerful disk cataloging tool for the Apple Macintosh, The Search Is Over! (If you run Windows, no reason for despair: CDWinder for Windows is for you!)
CDFinder catalogs your photos, audio files, or any other data files."
System requirements:
Mac OS X 10.2 or newer, Tiger compatible
- Catalogue any data disk, data folder, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, iPod, server volume, Audio-CD, and more
- Networkable: Share your valuable data in your network (requires a Business License)
- Cross-platform: with CDWinder for Windows!
- Powerful Find functions, and offline browsing
- Search your local disks with Spotlight and as well as your catalogs from inside CDFinder
- Protect your investment by importing your existing Disk Recall, DiskWizard, FindIt, Disk Tracker 1.x, Catalogue and CatFinder catalog files
- Reads MP3 and AAC (iTunes) audio meta data (AIFF and WAVE, too)!
- Catalogue your photo data, with EXIF, IPTC meta data, and JPG, TIFF, PICT and BMP photo info
- Fast and easy to use, see screen shots
- Export or print catalog data
- Handle really large amounts of data (some are limited to only 2000 or 4000 files!)
- Look inside ZIP (Panther, Tiger!), TAR, .rar, StuffIt (up to 6.5.1), and other archive files
- Multiple languages: English, German, French, Italian, Swedish, Spanish and Dutch
- Free email support
- More at their homepage http://www.cdfinder.de/
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September 5th, 2005, 03:57 Posted By: wraggster
The Business has learned that Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has persuaded Orange to develop a mobile phone, the SPV C550, which will double as a Microsoft music player. Consumers will keep their music on a computer and transfer it to their mobiles. The music phone will go on sale in HMV’s flagship stores next month. HMV is using Microsoft software to run its digital music internet download service, HMV Digital Jukebox, which can be accessed by the phones.
Microsoft spokesman Jason Langridge said: “The mobile digital music market is about to take off. Porting digital music on to mobile phones represents a massive opportunity for Microsoft. While Apple has sold about 10m iPods worldwide to date, a quarter of the world’s population own mobile phones, which Microsoft software can turn into digital music players.”
Gates has timed the launch to coincide with his arch-rival Apple founder and chief executive Steve Jobs’ long-awaited unveiling of an iTunes phone, expected this week. Jobs is expected to launch the Motorola iTunes phone, which incorporates the technology of the world’s most successful digital music player, the iPod, into a mobile, at Apple’s annual product show in San Francisco. According to industry sources, the phone will run on the Cingular mobile network in the US and on O2’s UK mobile network.
According to Roger Entner, a US analyst working for telecoms research company Ovum: “Despite their secretive approach to product strategy, it is known that Apple, Motorola and Cingular are planning to announce the new iTunes phone at Macworld in San Francisco this week.”
Despite Apple’s refusal to comment on the existence of an iTunes phone, Motorola has won US FCC approval for the device, the E970. The phone is designed to function in all big markets and will work across any of the world’s main cellular bandwidths.
Microsoft plans to topple Apple’s iTunes from its position as the world’s best-selling digital music service and make Windows Media Audio the industry standard. The Microsoft-powered phone will do everything that an iPod can but will be incompatible with Apple’s products.
In Silicon Valley, the fight between Gates and Jobs for digital music dominance is seen at the latest battle in a war that has been raging between the two businessmen for 25 years.
But while Gates and Jobs go toe-to-toe next week, UK entrepreneur Richard Branson, head of Virgin Group, is in the wings. Virgin plans to release music phones, but only when it is certain Gates and Jobs have ironed out the bugs. Sources within the company say there will not be a sufficient range of reliable handsets until the middle of 2006. Last week Virgin unveiled its own internet music service, Virgin Digital.
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September 3rd, 2005, 18:56 Posted By: wraggster
Since Apple steadfastly refuses to add an FM tuner to the iPod, it’s fallen to third-party vendors to add them as aftermarket accessories. And fortunately for iPod-toting radio lovers, vendors continue to make them better and more versatile. As reported by iLounge, DLO’s mini fm, due out later this year for under $50, snaps onto the top of an iPod mini (including, we assume, the new flash minis due to be announced next week), and draws its power from the mini’s battery (no comment). It also includes a headphone amplifier, which could be handy if you’ve ignored all the warnings and continue to listen to your iPod on the subway.
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September 2nd, 2005, 21:52 Posted By: wraggster
We didn’t really think they were going to do it, but it looks like perhaps Apple took Samsung up on their offer after all (or someone, anyway). Later this month we can apparently expect Apple to debut 4GB, 6GB, and 8GB flash iPod minis, which will only be 75-80% of their current size. Apparently the screen’s also going color too, but will shrink about 0.2-inches from its current size—prices should remain steady, but the 8 gigger could cost $299.
Thinksecret’s apparently also got some new details on the ROKR, which they claim will apparently come in 256MB and 512MB capacities, and that users will be able to download music over the air for $2 a pop—all about what we’d expected from the whole deal.
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August 31st, 2005, 11:27 Posted By: wraggster
This is a port of ScummVM v0.5.1 for the Tapwave Zodiac.
Ported to the Tapwave Zodiac by Fangorn.
Please read the ScummVM README for general information on using ScummVM.
The following games are not currently supported in ZodSCUMM:
The Dig (crashes during game)
Simon the Sorceror (unknown memory problems)
Beneath a Steel Sky (unknown memory problems)
I haven't tested all the games so don't know which others do not work properly, but the major SCUMM titles seem to work fine.
The sound files '.SOU' work fine and should be installed into the same directory as the game. The compressed MP3/Ogg versions of the sound files and music tracks are not supported. (Anyone who can get the libmad to compile on Codewarrior/PNOlet, please contact me).
NOTE: ZodSCUMM seems to be pretty stable but currently crashes when quitting from the SCUMM launcher popup window. It doesn't crash if you use Tapwave 'Launcher' key.
More info here --> http://palmmame.sourceforge.net/ZodSCUMM/
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August 31st, 2005, 10:12 Posted By: wraggster
Tiger Telematics is set to launch a suite of GPS location-based mapping software for its Gizmondo handheld console at the end of September, offering fully-featured satellite navigation to locations around the UK and Europe.
The suite, called Gizmondo Navigator 2006, will ship on a different SD card for each geographic region and will show navigation guides in both 2D and 3D, as well as offering voiced instructions for each turn in the route.
The software will enable Gizmondo owners to finally take full advantage of the console's global positioning functions, which also have the potential to be used in videogames which factor in the user's location as part of the play experience.
Tiger Telematics plans to launch a car cradle and charger for the handheld alongside the GPS pack, allowing the console to be used properly for in-car navigation.
A special version of the Gizmondo console, with the Smart Adds direct marketing enabled, will be sold bundled with the navigation software for GBP 199, while the software itself will be available for GBP 99 (for the UK only) or GBP 199 (for all of Europe).
Gizmondo's launch in the US was recently subject to a fresh delay, and it's not been announced whether a similar navigation package will be available in the US market when the console finally arrives there.
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August 30th, 2005, 22:36 Posted By: wraggster
Looking for all the world like a shrunken version of Altec Lansing’s inMotion, Griffin Tech’s TuneBox is yet another speaker system for the iPod shuffle. Like PodGear’s ShuffleStation (but more compact and less funky looking), it charges the shuffle while it’s plugged in, and is available now for about $40. We still don’t get the point of turning the shuffle into an amped system, but we guess it’s reasonable if you’re either a traveler with a very small music collection or an oompa loompa looking for a boom box.
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August 28th, 2005, 12:58 Posted By: wraggster
American Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu believes Apple will sell 7.1 million iPods in the current quarter, according to a report by Macworld UK. The figure for the company's fourth fiscal quarter, which ends in September, represent signficant sequential growth from previous June quarter in which the company sold 6,155,000 iPods: the figure is up 15 percent from the previous quarter, but the analyst said that the average selling prices of iPods may come under greater than expected pressuress.
The research firm cites recent "aggressive" pricing and other 4GB iPod mini promotions--an effort to clear out existing high inventory levels--and a reported Apple-Samsung deal for substantial amounts of flash memory in the coming quarters as evidence of upcoming flash memory-based iPod mini. The analyst maintained a 'hold' on Apple stock with a price target of $42.
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August 28th, 2005, 12:20 Posted By: wraggster
This iPod has more armor than most of our troops in Iraq. Since the page is in Japanese—and appears to have been published back in 2004—I have no idea whether it saw the front lines or was simply a one-off casemod for a tin-can robot. All I want to know is, where can I get an armband to go jogging with this thing?
http://homepage.mac.com/sideriver/cu.../ipodcase.html
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August 27th, 2005, 19:39 Posted By: wraggster
Palm OS port of Duke Nukem 3D. This port is based on the work of JonoF. "Duke Nukem" is a registered trademark of Apogee Software, Ltd. (a.k.a. 3D Realms). "Duke Nukem 3D" copyright 1996 - 2003 3D Realms. All trademarks and copyrights reserved.
Installation:
Download the executable and unpack the .zip file. Place the .prc into /Palm/Launcher of your memory card. Place the .zdk into /Palm/Programs/Duke3D of your memory card. Now you need files from the original Duke Nukem 3D. You can also use the files from the demo version. Place the .con files, the .rts files and the .grp files into /Palm/Programs/Duke3D of your memory card.
Comments:
Please use it on your own risk. You may encounter bugs or crashes. I'm not responsible for anything. If you like, you can email me bug reports or feature requests.
Features:
supports different resolutions
needs Palm OS 5.x (an ARM processor) and a lot of dynamic memory
adjustable button layout
unfinished
http://www.metaviewsoft.de/en/Softwa...e3D/index.html
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August 27th, 2005, 14:16 Posted By: wraggster
There are probably way more iPod FM transmitter accessories out there than there needs to be, but iLounge has a good roundup comparing six car units (Belkin’s TuneBase FM, DLO’s TransPod FM, Griffin’s RoadTrip [pictured at right], Kensington’s Digital FM Transmitter, Newer Technology’s RoadTrip! Plus and RoadTrip! 87.9FM) and six fully portable units (Belkin’s TuneCast II, BTI’s TuneStir, Griffin’s iTrip and iTrip LCD, Tekkeon’s MyPower FM, and XtremeMac’s AirPlay). Their picks for the best of the bunch? Kensington’s Digital FM Transmitter and NewerTechnology’s RoadTrip! Plus.
http://ilounge.com/index.php/reviews...tter-shootout/
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August 26th, 2005, 19:13 Posted By: wraggster
Yeah, Sharper Image, you always know how to accompany that next acid test. Behold iPulse, a stereo speaker system that adds a colorful LED lightshow to your otherwise mundane listening session. And just like that Pink Floyd laser show, it plays right in time with the music. For only $129.95, all this synaesthesia could be yours.
http://ilounge.com/index.php/news/co...ipod-products/
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August 21st, 2005, 11:14 Posted By: wraggster
Wouldn’t be the first time that a price comparison site has jumped the gun and accidentally revealed the existence of an unannounced new product (or screwed up and “announced” a product which doesn’t exist), but apparently some listings have turned up on Shopping.com for both a 2GB and a 4GB iPod shuffle. Neither listing includes any extra juiciness like a release date or pricing, but we’ve been hearing rumors about 2GB and 4GB iPod shuffles since May and supposedly Apple’s planning to announce a mess of new iPods at next month’s expo in Paris.
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August 20th, 2005, 10:26 Posted By: wraggster
YoyoFr and Tinnus have released a new version of the major emulator Littlejohn for the Tapwave Zodiac , heres whats in the release:
Little John PalmOS (or LJP in short) is a multi-system emulator for PalmOS 5.0 (or newer) devices. Currently it emulates the following systems:
- Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)
- Nintendo Gameboy/Gameboy Color (GB/GBC)
- Sega Genesis/Megadrive
- Sega Master System (SMS)
- Sega Game Gear (GG)
- Bandai Wonderswan/Wonderswan Color (WS)
- NeoGeo Pocket/NeoGeo Pocket Color (NGP)
Features:
- Sound (except WS)
- Multiple screen modes (zoom/smoothing)
- Adjustable/auto frameskipping
- SRAM support
- Multiple Save/Load state
- Turbo mode
- Support for zipped roms
Yoyofr also posted this update:
Corrupted ZIP (CRC issues)
I've just checked the binaries .zip file and it's corrupted. As Tinnus isn't available today and as I can only post in the website, I'll upload a good version on my website later...
Meanwhile, use only the PSI Installer. You'll have to unzip it and hotsync the .prc it contains.
It will auto-install and only requires a memory card (in the first slot for 2 slots devices).
http://tinnus.gp32z.com/ljp/
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August 20th, 2005, 03:20 Posted By: wraggster
iPod Linux is nothing new to those familiar with the iPod scene. However, it has recently, thanks to Kevin Wojniak, been given a much easier way to get it up and running on your 4th Generation iPod, iPod Photo, or iPod mini!. Here is what Kevin had to say:
"Want iPodLinux running on your 4th generation iPod, iPod photo, or iPod mini, but hate doing all the steps manually?
Well now you can get games, videos, gameboy games, Doom, text input, and much more all on your iPod!"
http://www.kainjow.com/k2/
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