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PSX Emulator Goes Public

by Ken Allen on December 26, 2007


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First we had NES, then we had GBA, now we have PS1 emulation on the iPhone and iPod touch. Opening up the iPhone to PS1 really shows the iPhone's gaming capabilities. While still needed to be optimized to run faster, I guess you could play a game. It's only about 10-15FPS right now, but as we saw from the other emulators, after time we eventually obtained playable FPS rates on most games.   continued »

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Picasa Web For iPhone

by Ken Allen on December 18, 2007

Google lined up another iPhone service last Wednesday after realizing there was a programming 'language' called AJAX. Google's new web application allows individuals to view their Picasa albums on their iPhone. You log in to Picasa on your iPhone, the interface comes up and allows you to scroll through pictures landscape or portrait. continued »

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Orb update media place-shifting with iPhone interface

by Chris Davies on December 14, 2007

Orb on the iPhone isn't new, as such, but the media streaming company has a newly designed interface especially intended for the cellphone and its iPod Touch cousin.  That puts pay to our overriding criticism of the service from last time - that the desktop UI wasn't as compatible with the iPhone's mobile Safari browser as would be nice - and now means that place-shifting music from your home PC to your ... continued »

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Flash on iPhone: Ask Apple

by Ken Allen on December 11, 2007

After an Adobe Support Engineer was asked when the iPhone and iPod touch would support flash on Mobile Safari, a response concluded that the wrong company was being asked. It doesn't look like an update with Flash is near, but possibly a member of any of the iPhone dev teams can hack it up. I personally think that Google bought exclusivity of flash video's for YouTube on the iPhone, taking away ... continued »

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iSpit - Small & Easy HTTP Server

by Ken Allen on December 11, 2007


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Robota Softwarehouse, the creators of SysInfo and Screenshot, this time bring us an application called iSpit to use as a portable HTTP server, providing sharing of files from your iPhone. This app provides the simplicity of all the other iPhone apps with just turning the server on or off, and pointing your browser to 192.168.0.2. Once on the page you'll get a list of the filesystem on the iPhone. continued »

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Playstation emulator ported to iPhone & iPod Touch

by Chris Davies on December 11, 2007

Gaming emulators for the iPhone and iPod Touch will soon swell in ranks as psx4all, an original-Playstation emulator, joins the fray.  Currently pre-beta, the software works on the Apple devices but is currently being tweaked so as to increase speed as well as screen placement and scaling.  Controls, too, are due to come in for some attention; as you can see from the screenshots, packing all of the original joypad ... continued »

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ProRemote for ProTools adds wireless MultiTouch music control

by Chris Davies on December 11, 2007

We've looked at ways to create music on your iPhone before, but what if you've already got an expensive ProTools-based rig and are instead looking to bring some MultiTouch love to controlling it?  Musician Alex Lelievre might have the answer for you; his ProRemote software turns the iPhone or iPod Touch into a wirelessly-connected controller that can be used to adjust levels, cue up or mute tracks and generally operate Pro ... continued »

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