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Archive | February, 2008

Playable Super Mario on iPhone Via snes4iphone v1.0.0

24. February 2008

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Can you play Super Mario Brothers All Stars on the iPhone touch screen? You can with snes4iphone V1.0.0. A sophisticated app, it not only emulates SNES games on the iPhone, it also gives users a very responsive virtual game control pad. Take not that the Giz’s test video is the latest version of the app. [...]

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Best of MP4 Wholesalers: T&H International Technology Co. Ltd, DPF-070A

24. February 2008

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Whether you love or hate digital photo frames, you do have to admit that most of them bear a striking similarity to each other. Well, T&H International has the cure for the common look with its DPF-070A, which sports an unusual swivel-capable design. It supports MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and AVI videos, MP3 and WMA [...]

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iPhone Gets a Wide-Angled Lens

24. February 2008

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Personally, I’d rather use a digital camera to take pictures and if you’re going to do the lomography thing, you might as well use an actual lomo camera. But those who’d rather cheat and for one reason or another use the iPhone’s camera, USB Fever just came out with a wide-angle lens attachment for [...]

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Zarva V1: Puts Video on iPod Nano 2G Form Factor

23. February 2008

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Last month we showed you a new slim player from Zarva. It’s obviously got the Nano looks going, albeit a generation behind and, as we mentioned, it’s slimmer (88 x 40 x 6.4mm) than Meizu M6 which should matter to people who keep tabs of these things. It retains the original AVI, MP3, WMA and [...]

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Refurb iPod Touches Shave $50 Off Original Price

23. February 2008

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If you’re on of those Apple buyers who prefer refurbished Apple products over the factory mint condition alternative, refurbished iPod Touches are now available. Apple only has stock for the 8GB version and you can get it for only $249, a $50 savings from the original $299. Of you think that’s awfully pricey for a [...]

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Zauri Played on Zune Pad

23. February 2008

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Since we’ve heard that XNA Studio games will soon be coming to a Zune near you, we’ve wondered how exactly is the game play going to look like on a Zune. If you’ve seen the old 30GB Zune and the new flash and HD Zunes, you’ll quickly realize that the hardware does not actually [...]

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Best of MP4 Wholesalers: G&G Industrial Co. Ltd, GG-1128

23. February 2008

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Sporting a design that is either ergonomic or melted, the GG-1128 from G&G Industrial supports MPEG-4 and MPEG-1 videos, WMA and MP3 audio files, and JPEG, PNG, TIFF and GIF images. It also comes with a 1.3MP camera with a CMOS lens. The device incorporates a 2.5-inch TFT display with a resolution of 320×240 pixels, and [...]

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Relevantis does map advertising

23. February 2008

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Relevantis’ advertising platform is one of those things I wish I thought of first so I could retire a billionaire by the time I’m 22. What it does is that it puts branded, paid icons on the map in your mobile phone so you can see all the restaurants, clubs, stores, and other commercial [...]

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GiFi is Faster Than WiFi

22. February 2008

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Researchers at Melbourne University has achieved data transfer rates of up to 5Gbps at a radius of 10 meters. The technology is called GiFi and it could be the next big feature in portable electronics. The technology uses existing complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology resulting into a 5mm square chip. The manufacturing cost of such a [...]

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New Colors for Neonode N2

22. February 2008

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The N2 touch screen phone may not be making tsunami waves in the handset industry but that does not stop its Swedish manufacturer from adding more colors. Neonode does not actually have the new products yet for picture taking but come March we are going to see the N2 in, hopefully, tastier colors than [...]

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