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    by Published on January 14th, 2006 11:59

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    Compared to the O2 Xda II, the O2 Xda II mini is about two-thirds its size with as much functionality. This improved PDA-phone runs on the faster Intel PXA 272 416MHz processor, and is powered by the second edition of the Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC Phone operating system. This means you can have popular tools and applications like Word, Excel, Outlook, Internet Explorer, and PowerPoint and PDF viewers at your fingertips; and create, edit or view files and messages in landscape or portrait mode. For such a small device, the O2 Xda II mini also gives you ample space to store plenty of contacts, files and messages. But for those of you who are addicted to program and media downloads, there¡¦s an MMC/SDIO slot to boost storage capacity. If you want to touch base with someone, you have several options. You can call, SMS, MMS picture message, email, or chat with them using MSN?Messenger. You can keep up to date with everyone, and know what¡¦s new with them no matter how near or far they live. ...
    by Published on January 14th, 2006 11:58

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    The O2 Atom offers built-In Wi-Fi, 128MB ROM, a 2-megapixel camera, an integrated FM radio and runs on the new Windows Mobile 5.0. With built-in Wi-Fi your SD slot is free for add-ons like GPS, extra memory or even a bar code scanner.
    The O2 Atom is certainly media focused. The upgraded 2-megapixel camera features the latest Strobe flash. Audio entertainment includes an in-built FM radio and FM tuner and the Windows Media Player 10 application. ...
    by Published on January 14th, 2006 11:58

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    The O2 Atom offers built-In Wi-Fi, 128MB ROM, a 2-megapixel camera, an integrated FM radio and runs on the new Windows Mobile 5.0. With built-in Wi-Fi your SD slot is free for add-ons like GPS, extra memory or even a bar code scanner.
    The O2 Atom is certainly media focused. The upgraded 2-megapixel camera features the latest Strobe flash. Audio entertainment includes an in-built FM radio and FM tuner and the Windows Media Player 10 application. ...
    by Published on January 14th, 2006 11:57

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    The Xplore m98 is an excellent attempt at miniaturising a full PalmOS device into a tiny clamshell design ?apart from the 1.3in 260,000-colour screen, the triband GSM phone has WAP 2.0, GPRS Class 10 and support for MP3 ringtones. The phone’s memory is also expandable ?underneath the battery there’s a card slot that supports TransFlash media.
    The Xplore X98 has two different graphical user interfaces ?one that works much like a phone with simplified icons, and the other is the full PalmOS interface. The logic is that the regular phone interface is meant to keep things simple and allow you to quickly access phone functions without having to scroll through an intimidating number of icons. However, if you want to access the full PDA functions, all you have to do is press a button and the familiar PalmOS graphical user interface will appear.
    On the PalmOS side, the phone comes with all the usual applications, including a version of the QuickOffice suite, which allows you to view and edit Word and Excel documents, as well as access e-mail and view attachments. Of course, some concessions had to be made to keep the size of the phone down. While the touchscreen display has a good resolution of 176 x 220pixels, the small size of the screen might make text entry a little challenging. However, the phone makes up for it by allowing you enter text anywhere on the screen instead of just in a small, delineated area. This is in addition to the regular keypad input method. ...
    by Published on January 14th, 2006 11:55

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    This latest GSM/GPRS capable PDA from Group Sense Limited features the brand new Palm OS 5.4, a crystal clear 2.2" touch screen and a total of 96MB of memory. It fully supports both English and Chinese operation. As well as all the functionality afforded by Palm OS 5.4, the M68 also features 40-tone polyphonic ringtones, a fully-featured MP3 player and a fantastic 1.3 megapixel digital camera. All these features are crammed into a unit that weighs only 127g. ...
    by Published on January 14th, 2006 11:54

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    This latest GSM/GPRS capable PDA from Group Sense Limited features the brand new Palm OS 5.4, a crystal clear 2.2" touch screen and a total of 96MB of memory. It fully supports both English and Chinese operation. As well as all the functionality afforded by Palm OS 5.4, the M68 also features 40-tone polyphonic ringtones, a fully-featured MP3 player and a fantastic 1.3 megapixel digital camera. All these features are crammed into a unit that weighs only 127g. ...
    by Published on January 14th, 2006 11:53

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    The Xplore m98 is an excellent attempt at miniaturising a full PalmOS device into a tiny clamshell design ?apart from the 1.3in 260,000-colour screen, the triband GSM phone has WAP 2.0, GPRS Class 10 and support for MP3 ringtones. The phone’s memory is also expandable ?underneath the battery there’s a card slot that supports TransFlash media.
    The Xplore X98 has two different graphical user interfaces ?one that works much like a phone with simplified icons, and the other is the full PalmOS interface. The logic is that the regular phone interface is meant to keep things simple and allow you to quickly access phone functions without having to scroll through an intimidating number of icons. However, if you want to access the full PDA functions, all you have to do is press a button and the familiar PalmOS graphical user interface will appear.
    On the PalmOS side, the phone comes with all the usual applications, including a version of the QuickOffice suite, which allows you to view and edit Word and Excel documents, as well as access e-mail and view attachments. Of course, some concessions had to be made to keep the size of the phone down. While the touchscreen display has a good resolution of 176 x 220pixels, the small size of the screen might make text entry a little challenging. However, the phone makes up for it by allowing you enter text anywhere on the screen instead of just in a small, delineated area. This is in addition to the regular keypad input method. ...
    by Published on January 14th, 2006 11:50

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    Zettai Zetsumei Den Chara Suji-San DS includes 50 funny mini games. ...
    by Published on January 14th, 2006 11:48

    GP2X UK have posted this news:

    Hello everyone, Craig here,

    Due to some inaccurate internet reporting, I will clarify what on earth all this GPL business is about.

    Firstly its pointless phoning up my staff or writing emails and giving abuse about the fact the latest source of the GP2X firmware has not been released, we didn't make the firmware, nor did Gamepark Korea, it was made by DignSys and I as well as several people from the GP2X scene have been working hard to make them comply with the GPL.

    We did succeed in getting them to release incomplete source code, and were days away from getting everything sorted out. We are now trying to patch up the damage done by idiots who read the slashdot post and decided the best course of action was to write childish abusive emails to various people not even connected with the software development. Smooth guys, real smooth.

    Anyway, that aside, we hope to have all source by next week, either that or a new solution.

    -Craig ...
    by Published on January 14th, 2006 11:45

    The DS continues to warrant plenty of press with its strong sales in Japan. The platform's games were responsible for six of the top 10 titles in the country, with the remaining four belonging to Sony's PlayStation 2, the normal behemoth in game sales. Developers seem keen on continuing the success of the DS, as three more games for the handheld were recently announced.

    Capcom will release its next installment of Mega Man on the Nintendo DS. According to the latest issue of Famitsu, the company is currently developing Rockman ZX. Though the title sounds similar to Capcom's long-running Rockman EXE action role-playing series (known as Mega Man Battle Network in English), ZX will be a traditional side-scrolling 2D action game.

    The main characters are new, and gamers can choose to play as either a boy named Van or a girl named Ale. This marks the first time that the series will feature a female as a main character. No release date or price has been announced for Rockman ZX yet. For the first pictures of the game, check Capcom's teaser site that just opened today.

    Also in the most recent issue of Famitsu is the report that Nintendo is bringing the 1998 arcade puzzle game Puzz Loop to the DS. The new version will be titled Shunkan Puzz Loop (Instant Puzz Loop), and is slated for a March 2 release. The game is being developed by Mitchell, which created the original arcade edition. Mitchell is also known as the developer of Polarium, one of the very first puzzle games that was released for the DS.

    The rules in Shunkan Puzz Loop are basically the same as in the original arcade version, except the game uses the DS touch-sensitive screen for controls. The player's objective is to erase balls that are traveling on a spiral path so that they don't reach the center of the screen. The colored spheres can be erased by aligning three of the same hue, which is done by shooting out balls from a launcher located in the center of the spiral. The DS version features a total of 60 different stages, with a boss stage every 10 stages.

    Following the steps of Sony Computer Entertainment's Talkman for the PSP, Nintendo is also releasing a line of translation utilities for its handheld gaming machine. Nintendo will release a communication tool named "Tabi no Yubisashi Kaiwachou" for the DS in March. The translation software's name ironically translates to the confusing title of "Finger-pointing Conversation Note for Traveling" in English.

    Tabi no Yubisashi Kaiwacho allows the user to communicate in foreign languages by displaying text on the screen. The program can also play back the text in voices. The software will be offered in five different languages: Thai, Chinese, Korean, English, and German. Each program will be sold separately at the price of 2,800 yen ($25). ...
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