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August 20th, 2005, 03:19 Posted By: wraggster
iPodsoft have released version 1.0.2 of MarksMan for the iPod. This is a tool for users who enjoy listening to audiobooks, and helps for bookmarking positions. Here are the features:
- list all bookmark-able files currently on the iPod
- for each such file, show the current bookmark time if there is one
- allow you to change the bookmark time to any time you like
- store past bookmarks (saves current marks each time you run it)
- save named bookmarks for a particular file (eg “Chapter 1")
- print out all bookmark data
- creates a ‘human readable’ file in the iPod Notes folder showing current and saved bookmarks (so you can check bookmark times while away from your computer)
- import and export saved bookmarks (eg for named chapter lists)
- safely preserve your current bookmark while reviewing earlier parts
of the book
- even remove the book files from the iPod, or reformat the iPod,
knowing that you can still recover your reading point
- estimate a bookmark time based on a page number in the printed book, or vice-versa
http://www.ipodsoft.com/
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August 20th, 2005, 03:18 Posted By: wraggster
CopyPod v7.62 has just been released. For those not familiar with this program, here is an excerpt from their site:
CopyPod is the ultimate backup & recovery tool for your iPod. You are one click away from retrieving your music, ratings, playlists, playcounts to your PC. CopyPod is a lifesaver when sending your iPod for repair, in cases of computer/hard drive crash, or just to backup up to a different drive. CopyPod will do the job effortlessly.
Here are the changes in this version:
Songs order in playLists maintained when backing up to iTunes
Faster iPod songs listing
And many more!
http://www.copypod.net/
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August 20th, 2005, 03:17 Posted By: wraggster
Bitcartel has released v1.4 build 77 of RadioLover. Here are the key features of this program:
Record MP3 Internet radio streams as individual MP3 songs
Songs are automatically tagged with artist, album, radio station and track number
Schedule recordings of your favourite shows
Record multiple streams at the same time
Split recordings by song, time, or size
Import from iTunes Radio Tuner
Drag and drop MP3 stations from iTunes and the Web (typically these are links that end with .pls)
International language streams supported
Supports thousands of Shoutcast compatible and M3U/EXTM3U style radio streams found on popular sites and in iTunes Radio Tuner
Here are the changes in this version:
Download history
Customisable download directory layout
Advanced tagging options
Customisable track information extractor
http://www.bitcartel.com/radiolover/
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August 20th, 2005, 03:16 Posted By: wraggster
CasiCakes have released a new version of iPod2PC, version 2.11. “With iPod2PC you can easily copy songs from any iPod to any PC's hard disk to restore or backup them. iPod2PC offers very fast searching and a browse mode which makes finding songs on the iPod easy. With the sophisticated song selection method (via context menu), choosing desired groups of songs for copying is very convenient. The unregistered trial version of iPod2PC let's you try before you buy. In unregistered mode iPod2PC skips around 50% during copying. You can buy a full licence here.
New in Version 2.11:
- Fixed: Disc Number (if present) was not used when generating file names.
- Fixed: Information panels are now maximized by default, sometimes not all controls where visible.
More features:
- Works with all song types on the iPod (MP3, AAC, Wave, AIFF, Audible)
- Doesn't overwrite existing songs in your iTunes library
- Unicode support
- iPod2PC can run directly from the iPod, wherever you are... always available
- Multiple iPod support
- No extra runtimes for your OS needed, no VB, .NET or Java VM
- No changes are made to your OS
- No installation required, unzip where you like and start
Requirements
- Windows XP or Windows 2000.
- PC-formatted iPod”
http://www.casicakes.com/
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August 20th, 2005, 03:14 Posted By: wraggster
Embraceware have released a new version of Awaken, version 2.0.1. Awaken is a digital alarm clock that wakes you up by playing the iTunes playlist of your choice. Alarms can be created to alert you on a weekly basis at a set time, or at any specific date and time. You can also fall asleep to your favorite music using the newly introduced sleep timer.
Awaken Features
– Easy to use interface which was designed in accordance with Apple's Aqua Human Interface Guidelines.
– Weekly and specific date alarms at any time.
– Customizable snooze timer.
– Wake-From-Sleep feature which allows Awaken to wake the computer from sleep at the time of an alarm.
– Utilizes your playlists that have been created in iTunes.
– Current song information and album artwork displayed at alarm time.
What's New in Version 2.0.3
– Sleep Timer enhanced to include option for putting the computer to sleep.
– Option added to allow closing of an alarm without stopping the music.
– Fixed a bug where music would not play if the playlist name contained special characters.
– Fixed a bug where the sleep timer would crash at random times.
– Fixed a problem which may caused the computer not to wake from sleep at the correct time.
– Fixed a glitch in the sleep timer when displaying seconds less than 10.”
http://www.embraceware.com/awaken.html
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August 20th, 2005, 02:22 Posted By: wraggster
Go ahead and add “Nightmare Before Christmas” to your scorecard for special edition iPods (you have a collection, don’t you?). Between the TiVo edition, Hello Kitty edition, Neon Genesis Evangelion edition, Star Wars edition, U2 edition, HP edition, and probably a slew of others, the special editions don’t seem so special anymore. Runat has announced the release of the “Nightmare Before Christmas BOX,” which includes a 20GB iPod with Jack Skellington on the case, a few wheel stickers, and a Nightmare Before Christmas-themed carrying case. Oh yeah, and a free T-shirt! All this for a mere 52,500 yen (~$475 USD). Of course this is Japan only, don’t you know they’re the ones still obsessed with Burton?
http://www.runat.co.jp/runat/release.htm
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August 18th, 2005, 23:16 Posted By: wraggster
Ported and Optimised for the Tapwave Zodiac by Fangorn.
This is a port of MAME v0.36 (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator). It is a development of Vilmos' PalmOS PalmMAME which is itself based on MAMECE.
ZodMAME is extensively optimised to use the ATI graphics chip to boost the performance of the games. It uses pretty much every function the ATI chip has to offer (blit, line, point, masking), and the MAME core graphics engine had to be rewritten to make use of this. Because of this some games will not draw completely correctly so if you find it annoying try PalmMAME for these games. The 8MBytes of VRAM in the ATI chip is used for some of the memory requirements in the games meaning more games will run without UDMH but much of this memory is used for caching the graphics.
The optimisations have resulted in some games running up to 6 times faster but in most cases a 2-3 times increase occurs. Vector games benefit from the hardware line drawing meaning that pretty much all the vector games run at full speed with sound. Most newer games which are more CPU intensive will not see much of an increase in speed, there is nothing that can be done about that, the Zodiac would need a faster CPU.
There is full sound support in ZodMAME. Using sound in MAME adds extra processing requirements so some games which run full speed with sound off will not with it on. Most older games (1985 or earlier) should run full speed with perfect sound.
http://palmmame.sourceforge.net/
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August 18th, 2005, 01:50 Posted By: wraggster
The Street.com is reporting that Apple may be preparing to announce a deal with Google that would make the iTunes Music Store available through the Google website. Information on when this might happen, as well as just how it would be implemented, are not available.
I have to say this really surprises me, though I guess it shouldn't. I've always thought of Google as being firecely independent, just like Apple. A pairing of the nation's top online music store with the number one search engine would certainly be noteworthy to say the least, but what would be the advantage? The iTunes Music Store works just fine for me as it exists today, and is largely cross platform. Perhaps I'm missing something...?
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August 18th, 2005, 01:50 Posted By: wraggster
Resellers recently reported about the increasing difficulty in restocking the $199US 4GB iPod Mini. Analysts expect Steve Jobs to revamp the iPod Mini offerings at the Apple Expo in Paris. The consensus is that the 4GB iPod Mini will be phased out in favor of the newer 6GB and 8GB models that will most likely include color screens and photo viewing capabilities. Hitachi and Seagate, hard drive suppliers for the iPod Mini, have recently announced 8GB versions of their 1GB micro drives.
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August 18th, 2005, 01:17 Posted By: wraggster
Nokia has issued a blunt warning to the British industry to stop putting on competing trade shows in London and give the industry "another Live", harking back to the days of large consumer games events in the UK.
Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz at the Game Convention Developers Conference in Leipzig, Germany, ahead of the start of the Game Convention consumer show today, Nokia's global marketing manager, Kamar Shah, accused those responsible for the dual trade-show situation in London last year of stifling the industry in general.
"I wouldn't say there's a decline in the shows in London, I'd say there are too many," he said. "After the slow decline of ECTS, last year we had two events - ECTS and EGN - on opposite sides of London, the most expensive city in the world. Even with organisations like ourselves, it was still financially and physically quite difficult, and it stretched us. How you can say we're building an industry when you do that? How do smaller developers survive? ... If you want to grow this industry, stop putting shows on at the same time."
Nokia was one of the sponsors of the recently successful EIEF event in Edinburgh, and while London is gearing up to again host two trade-only shows this autumn - Games Market Europe and GDCE are currently readying for action - there is still no consumer event in the UK following the demise of Game Stars Live after only one show: it was cancelled this year following a lack of support from major publishers.
"I think we need to be objective in the way we approach the industry," Shah added. "Developers need certain information, publishers need certain information, and the consumers need to know about the products. I don't think there are any successful consumer shows any more in the UK. From the days of Live all those years ago, others have just come and gone.
"The UK market is huge and it's one of the biggest markets in terms of consumers, so yes, we do need one. But we need everyone to get on board, whether it be a big media sponsor or a big media outlet. We're fighting for all that consumer time... Give us another Live."
German consumer event and trade show Game Convention has risen in prominence in the last two years and has attracted major attention for 2005, with key announcements expected today from both Microsoft and Sony.
Shah spoke yesterday on cross-platform development ahead of today's media showing and the start of the consumer show proper tomorrow.
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August 15th, 2005, 19:55 Posted By: parabolee
Anyone know where I can get a DECENT cover replacment for my N-Gage (not QD)??
I have bought a few in the past but the screen quality was appaling!
I need a nice clean, clear screen most of all.
Thanks
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August 14th, 2005, 12:04 Posted By: wraggster
Apple Computer may be forced to pay royalties to Microsoft for every iPod it sells after it emerged that Bill Gates's software giant beat Steve Jobs' firm in the race to file a crucial patent on technology used in the popular portable music players. The total bill could run into hundreds of millions of dollars.
Although Apple introduced the iPod in November 2001, it did not file a provisional patent application until July 2002, and a full application was filed only in October that year. In the meantime, Microsoft submitted an application in May 2002 to patent some key elements of music players, including song menu software. Apple and Microsoft were two of several companies that developed portable players, but the iPod, with its sleek design and user-friendly controls, has dominated the market.
IPods make up three of every four portable music players bought in the US and account for almost one-third of Apple's sales. Piper Jaffray, a US analyst, believes Apple will sell 25 million iPods this year, bringing the total sold in the four years since its launch to 35 million.
In July, the US Patent and Trademark Office rejected Apple's application, saying some ideas were similar to an earlier application filed by a Microsoft employee, John Platt. The dispute, which emerged this week on the closely watched website, Appleinsider.com, could lead to Apple having to pay a licence fee for the technology of up to $10 a machine.
David Kaefer, Microsoft's director of intellectual property licensing and business development, said: "In general, our policy is to allow others to license our patents so they can use our innovative methods in their products."
Apple has signalled it will resist the move. A spokeswoman said Apple would continue to try to get its patent recognised. The company could take the case to the patent office's appeals board. "Apple invented and publicly released the iPod interface before the Microsoft patent application was filed," it said in a statement.
The battle comes as Microsoft is squaring up against another competitor, Google. Microsoft last month launched a lawsuit against the search-engine giant, accusing it of poaching a top executive to head a new research laboratory in China. The Redmond, Washington-based company also sued the executive, Kai-Fu Lee.
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August 13th, 2005, 13:33 Posted By: oops89
right!! ok i was deleting some things off my computer because i had very little room! and then very stupidly i deleted my itunes file from my music, by doing this i deleted all the songs from itunes! i had soo many songs on itunes that took me months to gather and i would really like to get them back, they are still on my ipod and itunes is now not recognising my ipod, so i dont know if i can transfer songs from my ipod onto itunes but it would be nice if anyone would be able to help me with this because i really dont want to have to load all the songs onto my computer again! thanks
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August 12th, 2005, 00:21 Posted By: wraggster
NesGame is a NES emulator for Series 60. In other words, it lets you play Nintedo 8-bit games on a Nokia S60 mobile. You can play more than 1,500 NES games on you phone. You can put your favorite classic NES games in your pocket, play anytime and anywhere.
Features:
Emulates almost all NES(fc) 8-bit games, more than 1,500.
Supports custom key maps.
Supports .zipped NES Rom files.
Auto-search all ROM (.nes and .zip) files on all drives.
Sound support.
Quick Save and Quick Load game states.
Install ROM files directly from Inbox or Memory card.
MMC support.
9 speed levels, from very very fast to very slow (the fast speed can ensure a good velocity when the sound is turned on).
Trial version can play a few minutes.
http://my-symbian.com/7650/applicati...uto=1357&faq=7
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August 11th, 2005, 02:26 Posted By: wraggster
The worlds most up to date site for emulation and homebrew on the Nokia N-Gage, Tapwave Zodiac, Gixmondo and UIQ Cellphones now has a new look site and also true forum integration, sign up and join the site today
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August 10th, 2005, 23:58 Posted By: wraggster
If you’re an iPod hater there’s at least one country you can move to where the iPod ain’t king: South Korea. Not sure whether the Koreans are immune to Apple’s marketing or simply prefer to keep things in the family, but a new survey released by GfK Marketing Services Korea earlier today puts three homegrown manufacturers in the top three (ReignCom/iRiver came in first place with 31% marketshare, Samsung was 2nd with 14%, and Cowon was 3rd with 13%). And Apple? They came in 13th place after garnering a mere 1.8% of the market.
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August 10th, 2005, 11:24 Posted By: wraggster
Wcars05 has released a Port of Doom for the Ipod, heres the news from this port:
Currently this is playable on the iPod Photo and will ‘work’ on the 1–4G’s and the Mini 1G/2G. You must also have the shareware Doom I or Doom II .wad files in the folder with Doom. (only one .wad at a time because there is currently no selector.)
To play, mount your iPod and make a folder like ‘doom.’ Copy over the doom bin file and the .wad file to the same folder. Unmount the iPod from your computer, start up iPodLinux and open the ‘File Browser,’ then the ‘hp’ folder and lastly the ‘doom’ folder (or whatever you named it.) Finally open Doom and shoot away =)
Keys:
-Rewind : Left
-Fastforward : Right
-Menu : Up
-Play/Pause : Fire
-Hold : Exit
-Action : Use
-Right on the wheel: Y
-Left on the wheel : Enter
Things to fix/add:
-Overhead map
-Weapon switching.
-Launcher.
-Better inputs.
-Scaled video
-Wad selector?
More Screenshots and download here --> http://ipodnews.dcemu.co.uk/doom.shtml
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August 10th, 2005, 11:00 Posted By: wraggster
Music lovers who paid extra for their iPods because of a levy will soon be able to get their money back, Apple Canada announced Monday.
"Apple is pleased that the Supreme Court of Canada let stand a lower court ruling that blank media levies on iPods are invalid, and will shortly announce a claims process so consumers can request a refund for the levies they paid," the company said in a release.
In July, the Supreme Court refused to overturn a Federal Court of Canada ruling that quashed the levy, which was applied to iPods and similar digital music players. The tax had been passed on to consumers by companies like Apple and was collected by the Canadian Private Copying Collective, a non-profit agency that works on behalf of musicians and record companies. The levy was in effect from December 2003 until a year later, when the Federal Court overturned it.
The Canadian Coalition for Fair Digital Access, which represents retailers and manufactures like Future Shop, Wal-Mart Canada, Apple Canada, Sony Canada and Dell Computer Corporation of Canada, had lobbied to have it abolished. The tariff was $2 for non-removable memory capacity of up to one gigabyte, $15 for one to 10 GB, and $25 for more than 10 GB. About $4 million was collected by the CPCC from sales of iPods and the like during the tariff's one-year life.
The CPCC got the levy instituted in the first place because it successfully argued that iPod users were making illegal copies of songs, so money should be collected on behalf of the copyright holders. Details of how to apply for the refund from Apple were not announced on Monday.
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August 10th, 2005, 10:59 Posted By: wraggster
Apple today announced that music fans in Japan have purchased and downloaded more than one million songs from the iTunes® Music Store since its launch just four days ago. With over 90 percent of the songs priced at just ¥150 per song, the iTunes Music Store in Japan features a mix of local favorites and popular international artists, with Japanese artists claiming both the number one song (Def Tech) and the number one album (Ulfuls).
“iTunes has become Japan’s number one online music store in just four days,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “iTunes has sold twice as many songs in just four days as all the other online music services in Japan sell in one month.”
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