CodeWeavers has released a new version of its emulation program for Mac OS X, CrossOver Games. The new release is available for free for existing CrossOver Games users. A single user license costs $39.95 to buy. "Now gamers can play the games they want, on whatever platform they want!" CodeWeavers says. "With CrossOv... |
23 November 2009 10:19 GMT |
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The developers over at the iSoft team were able to run Windows 95 on an iPhone with the help of the Bochs emulator and a Windows 95 disc image. A video showing the hack is available. The demonstration takes place on both the actual iPhone, as well as on the Mac OS X iPhone simulator provided for free with the Apple i... |
14 July 2009 08:01 GMT |
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When Google announced and released Android, back in October 2008, everyone knew that it would become the best operating system for mobile devices. Not only is Android open source, but it also comes with a Software Development Kit, which offers the necessary APIs and utilities for developers to easily build powerful a... |
25 June 2009 14:04 GMT |
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Those of you who love the PalmOS and like to see it running have now a reason to rejoice, as we learn that they can now play games for the platform on their home PCs. To be more precise, Handcase has just announced that it has developed a ROM to run on the Palm emulator, which is free, the same as the emulator, and o... |
7 May 2009 01:53 GMT |
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If you're a true Apple fan, and an early adopter of the company's systems, you might want to check out The Apple /// Resource. As a geek you will probably think you've just died and went to Apple heaven, with all the old user manuals, old apps crafted especially for the Apple ///, emulators and even th... |
29 May 2008 16:06 GMT |
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Apple's iPhone Software Roadmap event opened our eyes as to what the iPhone can really do in terms of gaming. The handset's touchscreen capabilities, as well as those ushered in by the accelerometer, provide an intuitive control scheme for many types of games, but mostly for casual ones. Folks, however, sti... |
27 May 2008 05:57 GMT |
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Usually the reading of multiple radio frequency identification tags, or RFID's, is made sequentially so that any collision between transmitted information is removed. For example, while dealing with high amounts of tags the RFID reader sends a radio signal to the passive tags. The strongest signal received back ... |
6 May 2008 10:53 GMT |
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Turns out that homebrewers have struck gold again, by making most PSX titles available for iPhone and iPod Touch users, through a brand new emulator. This is the second time I've seen Apple's "Jesus Phone" working wonders with famous titles, as it already support a cool Nintendo emulator, courtesy of the s... |
12 December 2007 14:46 GMT |
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The iPhone has been hacked once again. In fact, what still makes this event newsworthy is the fact that hackers find new ways of cracking Apple's smartphone every time. In fact, there are no two hacks alike, just as the Nintendo emulator on the iPhone sounds like a pretty special achievement.Hackers have managed... |
7 August 2007 10:34 GMT |
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