Wednesday, August 31, 2011

PSX games now available in the Android Market, if you own an Xperia Play

PlayStation One games on the Android Market
If you're lucky enough to own an Xperia Play -- Sony Ericsson's new Gingerbread-powered smartphone-cum-gamepad -- you can now buy PlayStation (PSX) titles from the Android Market.

There are five titles currently available, all priced at £3.99: Syphon Filter, MediEvil, Cool Boarders 2, Destruction Derby, and Jumping Flash. They don't have an American price yet, but that will surely change once the Xperia Play launches in the States.

Two important questions remain unanswered: How big are these games? The Market descriptions say the games are only 5MB, but that sounds incredibly unlikely -- and more importantly, will it be possible to 'spoof' the Xperia Play and download PSX games onto other Gingerbread-powered phones, like the Nexus S?

In other news, the PlayStation emulator PSX4droid was recently removed from the Android Market. This obviously has nothing to do with today's release of first-party PlayStation games.

PSX games now available in the Android Market, if you own an Xperia Play originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 01 Apr 2011 04:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Search Your Online Data In One Place with Greplin for iPhone

Search Your Online Data In One Place with Greplin for iPhone
It’s not that I’ve a bad memory, it’s simply that I’ve too much to remember. I’ve three email accounts, nearly a dozen social media accounts, two Dropbox accounts and a plethora of online documents. Very often, I’m left scrambling for information simply because I can’t recall what’s stored where. Therefore, I’ve always longed for a custom search [...]

Greplin for iPhoneIt’s not that I’ve a bad memory, it’s simply that I’ve too much to remember. I’ve three email accounts, nearly a dozen social media accounts, two Dropbox accounts and a plethora of online documents. Very often, I’m left scrambling for information simply because I can’t recall what’s stored where. Therefore, I’ve always longed for a custom search app which can search all my online entities and quickly return the info that I need. When I came across Greplin, it appeared nothing short of a godsend.

So, what is Greplin and why do I need it? Simply put, it’s a search engine that makes it easy to consolidate your social media information in one place. The idea is to deal with information overload and keep things manageable so that they can be easily found. Greplin support the following third-party services – Gmail, Google Docs, Google Calendar, Facebook, Twitter, Dropbox and LinkedIn.

I’ve used Greplin’s HTML5 site in the past and was mighty impressed with the features it provided. Therefore, I’d great expectations of the recently launched Greplin iPhone app.

Once installed, the app prompts you to sign up for a new account or sign in with your existing credentials. If you don’t have a Greplin account, get one here - it’s quick and easy.  Once you sign in, click on the + button on the top right corner to add accounts to be searched.

Greplin Screenshot

I added my Gmail, Facebook and Twitter accounts to Greplin. Then, I searched for a few specific items that were either included in my mail, Facebook status or tweets and the app generally did well to find them all. Users can configure specific service settings through the Settings option as shown below.

Greplin Screenshot #2

Greplin maintains a history of your recent searched and even suggests some searches on its own.

Greplin Screenshot #3

Searching for any string neatly organizes the search results into multiple sections as shown below.

Greplin Screenshot #4

All in all, Greplin seems to be a handy app which can quickly find information from multiple sources and saves you the hassle of remembering what’s placed where. Users have the option to upgrade to Greplin Premium (USD $4.99/month or $49.99/year) to add more services including Google Apps Mail & Calendar, Google Reader, Evernote, Salesforce, Yammer, Basecamp, Tumblr and several others.

If you haven’t tried Greplin, we strongly recommend that you give it a shot. After all, it’s free!

This article, Search Your Online Data In One Place with Greplin for iPhone, was originally published at simonblog.com.



Farragomate is a social fridge magnet game where you make up sentences

Farragomate is a social fridge magnet game where you make up sentences
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You know those fridge magnet kits composed of a whole bunch of words? The ones you put all over your fridge door and then try to arrange into all sorts of juvenile and/or amusing sentences. Well, Farragomate is the social, webby version of that very same pastime.

You get to play with a bunch of random strangers in real-time, and make up sentences out of a pre-set collection of words, including some fairly naughty ones, and all players' nicknames. As you can imagine, some of the results are not child-friendly.

There are ten rounds to a game. Once a round is done, players get to vote for their favorite sentence from that round. You can't vote for your own creation, of course. There's in-game chat, too.

I think the vocabulary could be made a bit more eclectic, but even as it is, it's a nice way to spend a few minutes and meet random strangers on the Internet (always a thrilling experience).

Farragomate is a social fridge magnet game where you make up sentences originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 25 Feb 2011 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Acer's Ultrabook S3 up for pre-order on Italian site, is this the Aspire 3951?

We caught a sneak peek of Acer's Aspire 3951 Ultrabook in the wild a few days ago, and now we have some unofficial specs and pricing to complement the svelte laptop. A report over on Notebook Italia points to an Italian retailer's live pre-order page for an Ultrabook S3 -- naming that matches the Aspire S branding on the company's IFA booth. The notebook, listed as retailing for around 786 euros (or $1,133), is purported to include a Core i5 processor, 4GB RAM, 320GB of storage and an additional 20GB SSD. Much has been made of ASUS' and Intel's desire to hit the Ultrabook market at a sub-$1000 price point and, currency conversion aside, it's looking like Acer could also hit that target for its planned 13.3- and 11-inch ultraportables. With the Taiwanese electronics maker's official IFA presentation just two days away, expect to get the full skinny on these anorexic notebook entries.

Acer's Ultrabook S3 up for pre-order on Italian site, is this the Aspire 3951? originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 31 Aug 2011 13:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Shot Shot Pirate is a fun, simple physics game

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Shot Shot Pirate is very satisfying, because each level is short and to the point. You know what you have to do and you just do it.

As you may have gathered from the name, you're cast in the role of a pirate. Your goal is to shoot at a diamond and make it fall off a tower of bricks. The height of the tower changes as you progress through the levels. It's not enough to just make the diamond fall off the tower of bricks - it has to fall below a certain line (drawn on the screen) for the level to be completed.

There are also different kinds of bricks, with some heavier than others, and different kinds of ammo. You only get a certain amount of ammo for each level, and when it's gone, you lose. But don't worry! If you don't make it on the first try, it's very easy to restart the level and just give it another shot (or three).

All in all it's a cute game. I've seen similar games with better graphics and music, but the game delivers on its main promise - a few minutes of pure time wasting!

Shot Shot Pirate is a fun, simple physics game originally appeared on Download Squad on Thu, 24 Feb 2011 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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ChromeLite: experience the ASCII Web of yesteryear

ChromeLite ASCII extension
Have you ever wondered what the Web was like before the Mosaic Web browser? If you were born in the last 20-odd years, or you only discovered your inner geek recently, did you miss out on monochrome monitors and the dial-up BBS era? Well, here's your chance to get a sneak peek at history: grab the ChromeLite extension and marvel as the entire Web is transformed into ASCII characters.

Now, ChromeLite isn't really all that functional. For the most part, it simply strips images and converts text into a monospaced terminal font. There are a few Easter eggs inserted -- such as a fun message at the bottom of YouTube (image after the break) -- and some fun ASCII art, but that's about it. Rather oddly, most JavaScript continues to work -- so you can still enjoy Google Instant Search!

ChromeLite was actually made by Google as an April Fools' joke -- and indeed, an annoying 'you can uninstall this!' message appears at the top of every page -- but we're kind of hoping that Google, or another developer, takes ChromeLite and turns it into a real ASCII browsing extension with configurable settings. If anything, it will provide an easy way to save bandwidth and CPU time.

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ChromeLite: experience the ASCII Web of yesteryear originally appeared on Download Squad on Mon, 04 Apr 2011 07:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Farragomate is a social fridge magnet game where you make up sentences

farragomate
You know those fridge magnet kits composed of a whole bunch of words? The ones you put all over your fridge door and then try to arrange into all sorts of juvenile and/or amusing sentences. Well, Farragomate is the social, webby version of that very same pastime.

You get to play with a bunch of random strangers in real-time, and make up sentences out of a pre-set collection of words, including some fairly naughty ones, and all players' nicknames. As you can imagine, some of the results are not child-friendly.

There are ten rounds to a game. Once a round is done, players get to vote for their favorite sentence from that round. You can't vote for your own creation, of course. There's in-game chat, too.

I think the vocabulary could be made a bit more eclectic, but even as it is, it's a nice way to spend a few minutes and meet random strangers on the Internet (always a thrilling experience).

Farragomate is a social fridge magnet game where you make up sentences originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 25 Feb 2011 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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First Firefox 6 build next week, Firefox 7 by May, and aurora channel introduced

First Firefox 6 build next week, Firefox 7 by May, and aurora channel introduced
Firefox 5, 6, 7 and release channels
Mozilla's Engineering Project Manager, Christian Legnitto, has detailed the release schedule for Firefox 5, 6 and 7. If all goes to plan, Firefox 6.0a1 will be released next week, April 12, and Firefox 7.0a1 in the middle of May. The final build of Firefox 5 should be released on June 21, exactly three months after the release of Firefox 4.

Along with the faster 6-week release cadence, Firefox's new Chrome-like release channels have also been given names and anticipated update frequencies. The most notable change is the introduction of a new alpha channel -- which is analogous to Chrome Canary -- that will be called 'aurora' and will update nightly. Aurora will be where fixes and features are tested, and either approved for Beta, or backed out to Central. Aurora will have a new icon, too.

The Nightly (mozilla-central) channel will remain unchanged in name and frequency, but it will gain a new 'nightly icon.' The Beta (mozilla-beta) channel will remain as-is, with new builds rolling out weekly. The Release (mozilla-release) channel will also remain as-is, with security and stability updates coming every 6 to 12 weeks.

It should be noted that the names (including 'aurora') are not necessarily final, but it's unlikely that they'll change. We're also awaiting the arrival of the new 'channel switching' technology, which should arrive in the next few days -- in time for the release of Firefox 6 aurora!

First Firefox 6 build next week, Firefox 7 by May, and aurora channel introduced originally appeared on Download Squad on Thu, 07 Apr 2011 05:20:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Adobe Now Lets You Create PDF Document on iPhone and iPad

Adobe Now Lets You Create PDF Document on iPhone and iPad
Today Adobe unveiled another iOS app named CreatePDF to the App Store. As the name suggests, the app lets iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users to create PDF document right on their devices. According to the release note, CreatePDF app comes with some interesting features: - Creates PDF files that look exactly like the original [...]

Adobe CreatePDF App LogoToday Adobe unveiled another iOS app named CreatePDF to the App Store. As the name suggests, the app lets iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users to create PDF document right on their devices.

According to the release note, CreatePDF app comes with some interesting features:

- Creates PDF files that look exactly like the original using the same technology as Adobe Acrobat.
- Consistent, high-fidelity PDF conversion independent of device or software. Uses Adobe’s online services to ensure there is no compromise on quality or performance. The service does not keep a copy of your original or the PDF document.
- Creates PDF files that meet accessibility standards.
- Preserves links, end notes, foot notes and creates bookmarks automatically in PDF files converted from Office documents
- Preserves Transitions and converts Multi-media Content for Power Point files.
- Intuitive Interface for PDF Conversion
- Convert email attachments or files stored in the cloud or any application by opening them within the Adobe CreatePDF application.
- Hand over converted PDF files to other applications, including sending as email attachments with one touch

As you install the app on your iPhone or other iOS devices, CreatePDF is automatically registered as an app for opening document or attachment in Mail. You can use the “Open in…” option to open the document in CreatePDF for PDF conversion. The app supports various document formats including:

  • MS Word (docx, doc), Excel(xlsx, xls), PowerPoint (pptx, ppt)
  • Adobe Illustrator (ai), Photoshop (psd) and InDesign (indd)
  • Images – JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF, TIFF
  • RTF, Text and WordPerfect
  • OpenOffice and StarOffice documents

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createpdf pdf conversion

The CreatePDF app looks like a good solution for those who need to create PDF document on-the-go. You can convert most types of documents to PDF and share with others via email. However, the price of CreatePDF is a little bit steep for normal user. It’ll cost you $9.99 to get the app. That said, if you really need an app for PDF conversion, you can get CreatePDF via this direct iTunes link.

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This article, Adobe Now Lets You Create PDF Document on iPhone and iPad, was originally published at simonblog.com.



Sony officially renames the S2 the Tablet P, opens up about the software (video)

Compared to the S1 tablet -- make that the Tablet S -- Sony's dual-screen tab remains something of an enigma. AT&T hasn't said how much it'll cost on contract, nor do we know when it'll finally go on sale. Still, the tablet just get one step closer to becoming a real, shipping product, with Sony renaming it the Tablet P, as rumored, and clarifying the full range of specs -- namely, that it weighs in at 0.82 pounds and runs a dual-core 1GHz Tegra 2 SoC with twin 5.5-inch (1024 x 800) displays, dual 5MP and VGA cameras, an HSPA+ radio, a 3,080mAh battery, a full-sized SD card slot, 4GB of internal memory, a micro-USB socket and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Those displays use the same TruBlack technology found in Sony's Bravia TVs, promising blacker blacks and whiter whites. What's more, Sony is opening up about the software, a topic it pointedly ignored when we first handled the hardware, then codenamed the S2. For starters, by the time it ships, it'll join the ranks of a growing number of tablets (most of them 7-inchers) running Android 3.2. And guess what? We recently sat down with the Tablet P a second time for a preview of how the outfit's optimized Honeycomb for those dual displays. Here's what to expect.

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Sony officially renames the S2 the Tablet P, opens up about the software (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 31 Aug 2011 10:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Subjot: A Topic-Based Twitter, Without The Noise

splash-scrnshotAh, your first days on Twitter. A time of innocence and serendipity. Look, your friend just made a witty joke about their burnt toast! And there ? Oprah's tweeting about her new favorite book! It's like your favorite people are in your pocket talking to you, all the time. The future is wonderful. And then you notice that while there are a few choice nuggets of cleverness and utility, your Twitter stream is often bogged down by self-promotion (#humblebrag lol!) ? or worse ? someone's tweet-by-tweet platitude marathon recounting a social media expert's conference keynote. Subjot, a NYC-based startup that's launching today to the public, might have the answer. It wants to help you connect with people you're interested in, but only around the topics that you want to hear about.

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Did Apple Lose An iPhone 5 Prototype In A Bar? [Iphone 5]

CNET is reporting that Apple has lost another iPhone in another bar. This time, it appears to be an iPhone 5 that's gone missing. (We say appears because CNET neither confirms this, nor provides any photos of the phone.) More »


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