Neither really, I don't use notebooks or netbooks, nor PDAs or cell phones. But I've always had something, from Gameboy Color to Archos 605 - and the Pandora is the latest and greatest.
The browser will be able to recognize sites with flash video, and know how to isolate these streams (for known sites) so they can be opened in a media player.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/21/goog ... s-android/
Making good on a promise it made at the very beginning, Google has today announced that the source code underpinning its Android platform for mobile devices is available for free to anyone who wants a crack at it. The code is being provided...
The max USB power transfer is 500mA, you could also say that at 500mhz you could charge the Pandora faster than it uses the battery or 8 hours charge time via USB while not in use. Ff clocked higher and under heavy load, the Pandora would use more power than is provided via USB and the battery...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POV-Ray
POV-Ray is distributed in compiled format for Macintosh, Windows and Linux. Support for Intel Macs is not available in the Macintosh version, but since Mac OS is a version of Unix the Linux version can be compiled on it. POV-Ray also could be ported to any...
I've watched the videos from the PSP port of nullDC, it looks great. The progress in just a few months is immense, I do believe playable dreamcast is (eventually) possible on the Pandora.
Indeed, I'd love to make a "DVR dock" for the Pandora that has video in, analog to digital converter, and hooks up to the internal input (via case mod) if it is on the Pandora's board.
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