Zodttd Releases Nes4iPhone With WiiMote Support

December 05, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Zodttd has done it once again and this time game emulation on the iphone will never be the same. Nes4iPhone is a new nintendo emulator for the iphone and no it is not just another simple emulator. Check out the video below, yes that is for real you see a wiimote using bluetooth connectivity controlling the emulator on the iphone. Can you really use your wiimote to play games on your iphone, yep “there’s an app for that”. The only tiny flaw with this app is you have to install it through rockapp which a lot of people don’t like as rockapp conflicts with cydia.

Kick it old school playing games like ExciteBike, Super Mario Bros, Zelda, Mike Tysons Punchout, and more! This fully featured emulator comes equipped with save states, battery saves, full sound, zipped rom support, and a fast framerate. It even has custom controller skins!

Note: Trial times out after 2 minutes of gameplay.

Features include:
- WiiMote support via BlueTooth capable devices!
- Fast assembly CPU emulation!
- Download to the ROMs directory within the app!
- Portrait and landscape support.
- Controller overlays are able to be skinned.
- Save states!
- Smoothed scaling options.
- It’s FAST and it works great on both 2.2.1 and 3.x firmwares!

Motorola Suggests iPhone Is Feminine In Latest TV spot

December 05, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Motorola has continued its assault on the iPhone with a new commercial that indirectly compares Apple’s handset to a “tiara-wearing digitally clueless beauty pageant queen.”

The new commercial for the Motorola Droid, entitled “Pretty,” debuted on TV this week. Thought it never specifically names the iPhone, it does show images of people admiring an iPhone-like device, albeit with concave sides. In one brief shot, a blonde woman holds a white mock iPhone in front of her as she crosses a street and applies lip gloss, with the word “princess” laid across the screen.
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Use Your iPhone as a Proximity Key to Lock/Unlock Your Mac

December 05, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Kentucky-based The M.H.A. released their Mac-based security program Airlock on Tuesday. Airlock unlocks your Mac when you approach it, based on the proximity of the Bluetooth transceiver on youriPhone (or later-gen iPod touch). The Mac will lock when your device leaves the preset range, but Airlock also accepts your account password as backup, in case the device is unavailable or its battery dies: since you’ll be leaving Bluetooth turned on all the time, the battery will drain even faster than normal.
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Gameloft Releases Another Driver Trailer

December 05, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Prison Guards Accused of Smuggling iPods for Prisoners

December 04, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Two guards at a Washington, DC jail were arrested on federal bribery charges for suspicion of accepting cash to smuggle contraband to inmates: specifically iPods, cell phones and chargers. The devices are prohibited, in part, because they can be used to hack security equipment in the jail.

According to a story in the Washington Post, an inmate went to the FBI in October 2008 to report that guards were taking bribes to smuggle personal electronics into the US capital city’sjail . An FBI agent posed as the brother of an inmate, and met with Braxton and Ford. Read more…

300,000 App Store Apps in 2010

December 03, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

One fun thing about being a tech research firm is that sometimes you can state the obvious and everybody still gets excited. That’s what will happen today when technology research company IDC releases their forecast for the next year, and in anticipation of the big news, the New York Times recently had a chat with Frank Gens, IDC’s chief analyst.
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iPod Touch EasyPay Coming To A Retailer Near You

December 03, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Ever since Apple rolled out their iPod touch based EasyPay POS to some of it’s retail stores they have been flooded with inquires from other retailers looking to get in on the Apple goodness. It was just a a few short weeks ago that certain Apple retail stores ditched their crash prone Windows CE + stylus based EasyPay point-of-sale devices and since then it has raised the curiosity of other retailers. Read more…

Steve Jobs Approves Live iPhone-to-iPhone Video Streaming

December 02, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Steve Jobs has intervened to approve Knocking Live Video, an iPhone-to-iPhone video streaming application.

Knocking Live Video creates an instant, device-to-device connection allowing one iPhone user to broadcast live streaming video to another iPhone handset.

“We are focused on phone-to-phone, not uploading to the Web,” Pointy Head developer Brian Meehan explained to Ars. “Who really cares about fleeting moments other than friends and family seeing it as it happens? With Knocking people share what they are doing right now. Our testers have referred to knocking as a ‘visual tweet,’” he said.
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AT&T Ranked Last In Consumer Survey

December 01, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

A survey of users of the four major cell phone providers in the U.S. has ranked AT&T, the exclusive carrier of Apple’s iPhone, last in terms of customer satisfaction.

Consumer Reports surveyed more than 50,000 readers in 26 U.S. cities, asking about carriers in a number of different categories related to service and customer support. In 19 of those cities, AT&T ranked worst.

Overall, AT&T came in fourth place with a total score of 66. It ranked worst in voice service, and average for messaging and Web/e-mail. Customer service on the phone and via Web ranked poorly, as did staff knowledge and whether the customer’s issue was resolved.
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Fring Allows World’s First iPhone Mobile Video Calls

December 01, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Fring has announced the world’s first mobile video calls over Internet. Currently video calls only work using Nokia handsets and a Skype account; however, Fring has promised the feature will come to other “popular” platforms soon.

Only a week after releasing our Android version, we’re very excited to announce the healthy arrival of….the world’s first mobile video calls over internet! (with fring and Skype video calls :-) )
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