Selasa, 16 November 2010

“Check out the PlayStation Phone knock off - Android Community” plus 1 more

“Check out the PlayStation Phone knock off - Android Community” plus 1 more


Check out the PlayStation Phone knock off - Android Community

Posted: 05 Nov 2010 03:29 PM PDT

These KIRF(Keepin' it real fake) phones show up all the time in the gadget markets in Shenzen, China. This one happens to take our interest since it closely resembles the rumored PlayStation Phone. It surprisingly doesn't stray too far from the original.

This knock off phone comes with a 3.5-inch touchscreen, front and rear facing cameras(.3 megapixel), dual SIM card slots, Java support, 3.5 mm audio jack and a mini-USB port. This bad boy even comes equipped with a NES emulator to try to make it look more legit. According to the picture above, the phone is running Android OS, but it is probably not and some unknown OS. This knock-off even comes with a name as well; the Unmei Q5. Its not too shabby for a knockoff features wise, and it looks good too. We can only hope that the final PlayStation Phone looks as good as this, the knock off is available in the gadget markets in Shenzen for 399 yuan or about $60.

Via [Micgadget]

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Liberate lets you run (some) Windows CE apps on the Zune HD - Mobiputing

Posted: 03 Nov 2010 10:18 AM PDT

The Microsoft Zune HD is an excellent portable media player, but it's capable of being much more. The Zune software is actually based on Windows CE, which means there are thousands of third party apps that should be able to run on the Zune HD — if only there were a way to install them. Now there is.

ZuneBoards member Netrix developed an app called Liberate which lets you run some Windows CE and Windows Mobile apps on the Zune HD by killing the Zune HD user interface and bringing up the Windows CE explorer.

Users have found that they can run a number of popular Windows CE apps including the Opera Mini web browser, Foxit PDF reader, CorePlayer and TCPMP media players, Pigeon IM app, ScummVM and even PockedDOS — a DOS emulator for Windows Mobile.

Unforutnately the FPSEce Playstation emulator crashes when you try to load games… but if someone can find a fix, you might actually be able to play PS1 games on a Zune HD. How cool would that be?

You can find out more about Liberate for the Zune HD at the ZuneBoards forum.

via Engadget and ZuneBoards

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