mobilecrunch.com - 10/31/2008
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While it’s by no means playable at this point (unless your favorite hobby is watching sloths tend to a patch of growing grass), the Android Market has now seen it’s first video game emulator: AndroidBoy . As you may have guessed from the tail-end of the name, it’s a Game ...
androidcommunity.com - 10/29/2008
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androidcommunity.com —
The first T-Mobile G1 has been unlocked thanks
to the guys over at Unlock-TMobileG1.com. In honor of...
this we will be giving away 3 unlock codes for the T-mobile G1 in a community contest. This contest is open to any registered Android Community ...
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T-Mobile G1 unlock possible; Android Community ...
medialets.com - 10/31/2008
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medialets.com —
Here we are a little over a week
since the launch of the first Android-powered phone, the...
G1. As of Monday, Android Market has been open to developers to distribute their applications as they wish. We’ve made some more observations on how the ...
(more)
Android Market, Unleashed
gizmodo.com - 10/30/2008
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gizmodo.com —
OpenMoko , stalwarts of the open source gadget
movement, have announced their intentions to develop an Android-compatible...
handset for release as early as November. According to AndroidGuys , the alleged Android phone will operate under the project ...
(more)
OpenMoko GTA02 Handset Rumored to Join the Android Party ...
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AndroidBoy Game Boy emulator debuts on the Android Market
CrunchGear —
While it’s by no means playable at this point (unless your favorite hobby is watching sloths tend to a patch of growing grass), the Android Market has now seen it’s first video game emulator: AndroidBoy. As you may have guessed from the tail-end of the name, it’s a Game Boy emulator, supporting games from both the original Game Boy and 1998’s Game Boy Color.
Read the rest at MobileCrunch >>
AndroidBoy Brings Gameboy, Honest-To-Goodness Gaming to G1
Android Phone Fans —
... session of Mario. Anyone who’s ever used the PS, GB, NES/SNES emulators on the iPhone can vouch for me in saying that it’s pretty unrealistic to be truly immersed in the game when you’re tapping virtual buttons and covering half the screen with your fat thumbs.
Hopefully in the future (and, as always with Android, the future is basically next week), we’ll be able to use those nice, tangible keys to do our AndroidBoy-ing. Until then - game on!
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