LOL, you're right... Looking forward to all the homemade 3D porn pics shot with the DS. B) On the other hand, most of it will probably be under legal age so you best don't touch that shit. :blink:
Nintendo wasn't all that serious with the Wii. From what I've gathered, their security system is a mess and hard to fix through software updates. Also, after more than 3 weeks now, I haven't seen a 4.3 hack, although it's certainly just around the corner. It anoys me that Nintendo won't let me...
You don't need magic antigrav tech for this. The only realistic option you have is using air to propel your self up. All your other requirements canbe fulfilled with some good control software, though. Check out Moller's M200 Neurea which might finally be ready this year or next...
@QBJECT: Not a chance to do that in wave soldering! BGA has to be done in reflow, and both connections, OMAP to board and memory to OMAP, are BGA. The OMAP to board connection has a 0.4 mm ball pitch which IIRC took the factory months to figure out how to solder it reliably.
Um... Actually it should be very fucking hard, even with the best equipment you can get... I can't imagine how you would try to get the memory chip off the OMAP it is stacked onto without at least breaking the OMAP's connection to the board. Then getting the new chip soldered on cleanly looks...
Flash: Not currently. We might be able to steal one of the new smartphone Flash plugins, though.
Java: Shouldn't be a problem.
The next hardware revision is probably still quite some time away. The Pandora is very capable so waiting for a newer model isn't something I'd recommend. There will be...
Well, the webOS SDK is available for Mac, Linux and Windows. Here is the Mac version: http://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&layout=page&id=1545&Itemid=55
Many people have said that it's very easy to get iOS apps up and running on webOS, sometimes in a couple hours...
I'm still checking Moller's site regularly, waiting for the damn flying car to finally become available. Not that I could afford one... :D You can now book a spot in the auction of the first 40 flying saucer type vehicles for the low sum of 500$! :ph34r:
I'm wondering the same about Freenet. Most of it seems to be Java so it should run... Anyone with a Pandora want to try it? ( http://freenetproject.org/ ) The Pandora would be great for running a node when it's connected to WLAN and power at home. B)
webOS port, please? :) Should be pretty easy to port with the PDK and Palm is doing a lot of promotion for app developers at the moment.
http://developer.palm.com/
As I understand it, it has triple the resolution in b/w mode. Not sure what the original resolution is but it should be plenty for casual reading. While e-ink might be an impressive technology, it's too unflexible for my taste. This display does everything (games, video, reading) and it does it...
Dude, why not pay for good software if it's sold for a fair price and the original developers profit from it? :huh:
Might be an idea. I kind of wonder what would happen... Maybe I'm going to try that. Will report back in case I do.
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