2005-11-28
If the default media player on your Sony PSP does not satisfy you, you might want to try the recently released PSPAdvance 1.01 Free version. The PSPAvance supports playback for MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, XviD, and MOV on the PSP, I surely hope it will support the Real Player kind (i.e. RM and RMVB) in future release as I have many video files in RMVB format.
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2005-11-28
Wanna do more with your Sony PSP? If you travel and meet people from all around the globe a lot, Talkman for PSP will definitely add value to your Sony PSP. Released just recently by Sony, Talkman is an universal language interpreter and trainer for English and a couple of Asian languages: Japanese, Chinese (Mandarine) and Korean. The cool thing is that you can go either way with Talk and Game mode, English to Japanese, Japanese to English, Korean to Chinese, etc.
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2005-11-28
AnonymousTipster, the PSP 3D game creator who developed games such as ThrottleX and RoboTORN3D, has been working on a homebrew web browser for the Sony PSP since last month.
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2005-11-07
Voice dialing has been available on regular mobile phones for quite a few years, there is even Treo Voice Dailing (by VoiceSignal) for Palm Treo users to serve the same purpose. What about BlackBerry? Don’t you ever get annoyed for missing the feature on your BlackBerry? Look no further, RIMarkable has discovered a software for BlackBerry which does more than just voice dialing.
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2005-11-01
If you enjoy, or are addicted to coffee, AND you also own a BlackBerry, AND you live in the USA, you are reading the right article now. You don’t need to get jealous of Palm users anymore for their capability to locate coffeehouse around the country, thanks to Greystripe, now you can do the same on your BlackBerry.
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2005-09-10
Are you a fan of IRC? There are already few IRC client for Windows Mobile Smartphone and Pocket PC available, and one of the first and better ones is wmIRC.
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2005-09-03
Johan Billen, a contributor of Minisip, has announced that the porting of Minisip for Maemo has started. When the software is released, Nokia 770 users will be able to make VoIP calls on their internet tablets. Billen is currently asking help from fellow developers to check if minisip is properly working on the Nokia 770.
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