Articles Archive for February 2011
Assault Commander Bravo is a traditional turn-based strategy game played on a hexagonal map. This is the second mission pack for Assault Commander, but it is playable without the original game, and this is a good start for new players.
One of the most popular games on Facebook is now available for iPhone and iPod Touch with enhanced features. Discover the exciting world of Plock featuring colorful blocks and special items. Break the blocks by matching two or more of the same color, or by exploding the bombs earned during the match.
iPhone has always had a weak camera compared to its competitors and over the years it has only improved. The camera is a must have for anyone passionate about photography. The apps that support the camera have also shown loads of improvement over time. The camera+ app of the iPhone has been updated and a number of new features have been added. The app allows you to take better quality photos and has grid and image stabilization options. All the tweaks and filters it allows make photography very interesting.
The Mustek Video Docking Station for iPhone and iPod Touch is now available for purchase via Amazon. The gadget has a 8. 5-inch 16:9 TFT LCD display and a universal dock for playing/charging iPod and iPhone. The Mustek Video Docking Station also features alarm clock with snooze key function, an FM radio with 20 stations preset and a calendar. This docking station is compatible with MPEG-4 (. AVI), JPEG and MP3 file formats.
The Maemo operating system on Nokia N900 does not yet have official support for Java, but thanks to lcedtea6 and Microemulator apps we can run any Java app on our N900. MicroEmu is a pure Java implementation of Java ME. MicroEmu is licensed under LGPL and major parts under Apache License as well. Since then, a lot of work has been done to make this tool even better and support more and more different Java ME applications and games. I’ve got a lot of positive feedback as well which also helped improving quality of this project.
Sometime ago that already we speak that the Maemo operating system on Nokia N900 had not support for MMS, although you can use MMS be quite expensive and quite useless if your terminal can be connected to networks such as Google Talk, Yahoo Messenger or social networks as Facebook or Twitter and also has email.
But now, thanks to the app based on Python called fMMS, already is possible to send MMS from our N900. fMMS is not yet available in the repository Extras-Devel, but if you can install as .deb. Personally i don’t like install .deb files, but if you are very interested in prove fMMS is a risk that you can run or wait it in Extra-Devel.
