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Tuesday, 07 August 2007 |
A new app for the iPhone is hear in the form of a native NES emulator for the Apple iPhone. The iPhone NES Emulator is a native NES emulator for the iPhone, currently using the InfoNES core. Presently there is no sound, and the emulator is a little slow . And the control is a bit iffy -using an image of an actual controller, while cute, it still has some problems. |
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Tuesday, 24 July 2007 |
Media-sharing site Twango announced on Monday that it has been acquired by cell phone manufacturer Nokia. With its new acquisition, Nokia hopes to make it easier for handset owners to share multimedia content among desktop, Web, and mobile platforms.
 "The Twango acquisition is a concrete step towards our consumer Internet services vision of providing seamless access to information, entertainment, and social networks--at any time, anywhere, from any connected device, in any way that you choose," said Anssi Vanjoki, Nokia's executive vice president and general manager of multimedia at Nokia, in a joint statement We have the most complete suite of connected multimedia experiences including music, navigation, games, and--with the Twango acquisition--photos, videos, and a variety of document types." |
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Monday, 23 July 2007 |
Ever wanted to get quality prints from the pictures on your phone ? Well your in luck because Nokia launched a fully integrated mobile printing service in Europe. The new Nokia service enables people to order high-quality prints easily and directly from the device, over cellularor wireless LAN (WLAN) networks, and have them delivered to your home or to a friend.
Users of compatible Nokia Nseries multimedia computers now only need one device to capture images, edit them and order prints. You can also have your favorite images printed on stickers or gift items like mugs, jigsaw puzzles and T-shirts, and have them delivered to a friend.
The mobile printing service is accessible from the device's Gallery application. |
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Friday, 13 April 2007 |
T-Mobile announced the new T-Mobile Sidekick iD -a more affordable version of the popular device created by Danger- offering the latest in personalization with easily removable and replaceable exterior panels. Based on the Sidekick 3, the iD retains the same basic form factor, size, and shape.
The iD includes the Sidekick 3's most distinctive features, such as a trackball, QWERTY keyboard, and full web browser.
Some features have been removed from the Sidekick 3's initila configuration to reach the low price (the Sidekick iD will be available for $99 with two-year contract starting April 25 ) point include a camera, Bluetooth, EDGE data, a memory card slot, and USB.
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Thursday, 12 April 2007 |
Samsung today released three new Mobile WiMAX (WiBro in Korea) devices - a WiBro smart phone (SPH-M8100), a top of the range multimedia convergence device (SPH-P9000), a USB Dongle (SPH-H1200) and a PCMCIA card.
Samsung's SPH-M8100 is a PDA WiBro smart phone which offers wireless Internet, voice telephony and video telephony services through WiBro and CDMA 1x EV-DO. The slider phone boasts a 2.8" color touch screen display, a TV-out, an MMC card slot, and 2 cameras; a 2 megapixel camera and a VGA camera for video calls. Samsung's M8100 also features T-DMB, Bluetooth® with A2DP functionality, 128ROM/64MB RAM memory and Microsoft's latest view and edit function. |
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