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April 21st, 2008

Mitac Mio LoveBird

The folks at PDAdb.net have undug a picture and a preliminary datasheet of Mitac’s upcoming device named LoveBird:

Anyways, we are looking at a WM 6.1 smartphone powered by Samsung’s 400MhZ SC2xxx processor(used on the rx4240). Like most other Mitac devices, a GPS system is integrated.

Other than that, the device’s specs are rather unimpressive: a 2MP camera; QVGA, MicroSD. Nothing more to see here…

April 21st, 2008

Free screenshot tool from SPB

SPB Software House, the makers of the famous Spb Pocket Plus, recently released a free screenshot tool, Spb Screenshot. It saves the pictures as BMP or PNG, and it is triggered automatically after a time delay or if a hardware button is pressed.

Personally I prefer this one, because it just works! It can be found at the SPB Club or on freewareppc.com

April 21st, 2008

HP ipaq 910 clears FCC

The heavily-delayed ipaq 910 has just cleared the FCC; theoretically allowing HP to release the box in the United States. HP appears to have changed the device’s looks significantly(see images below); and has also changed the specs as listed below:

Unfortunately, the processor speed was reduced to 420 MhZ(I think it’s 416, rather) from the originally-planned 500-sth - making the 910 significantly slower than HP’s classic tablet PDA’s(with 614MhZ CPU’s).

As always, the FCC web site has juicy pictures of planars, the device - and; last but not least, the manual…

April 21st, 2008

Astraware Platypus Review

Platypus is the new side-scrolling shooter game from the developers at Astraware. It’s available for PalmOS and Windows Mobile smartphones and PDAs.

This game is not like other side-scrolling shoot-’em-ups: it’s based on the Platypus game for PC and Mac, so the visuals are created with clay, which gives the game its uniqueness. In fact, the game has nice graphics and animations, which makes it even more fun to play. But more on that later.

see the explosion? it’s photographed, recolored clay

After starting the game, you are in the main menu. It’s possible to start a new game from there, view the high scores, go to the settings menu, exit the program or continue a game which you’ve paused before.

Platypus main menu

The Settings menu

The typical settings for a game are located here: switching between landscape for left-handed people and landscape for right-handed people is possible, as well as enabling/disabling auto-fire, adjusting the sound- and music volume and last but not least toggling between stylus and button controls.

The gameplay

You start with an aircraft with one simple weapon which just shoots straight forward. The enemy aircraft are coming from the right, and you have to shoot them - at first, they’re quite easy to defeat, but as the time goes on, it’s getting more difficult to extinguish them without being killed. The number of bullets you need to destroy an enemy is always different, there are easy ones which can be killed with only one bullet, or more difficult ones which need 5 shots to be defeated.

stage selection screen

The aircraft is controlled with the d-pad or with the stylus by touching the screen. If you press the center key, the aircraft starts shooting and won’t stop until you press the key again.

Every action is accentuated with a fitting sound, for example if an enemy aircraft explodes, or just the buzzing sound of a weapon.

one of the more advanced weapons

After a while. there are some obstacles in the game which should be avoided. For example, don’t collide with the power lines - otherwise the aircraft will explode immediately. There are some turret guns which are trying to shoot you - better destroy them ASAP! After defeating some enemys, earn extra points by collecting the fruits.

left: exploding enemy, losing a banana. Collect it to get extra points:
right: see the wires of the power line in the right part of the image?

You start with four lives, but have chances to earn more in the game and at the end of each level. When there are no lives left and you’re killed, the score counter is set to zero, but the game continues where you died.

compatibility

I succesfully tested the game on a VGA Dell x51V, so it will run on VGA and QVGA devices. Screens with a resolution of 240×240 are supported as well. Even when I clocked the device down from 624 MHZ to 208 MHz, the game was quite smooth and playable. Supported WM operating systems are 2003 SE, 5.0, 6 Classic and Professional.

Finally, the game is highly recommended for some gaming sessions while you are in a bus/train etc. It’s fun to play thanks to the nice graphics, so be sure to try it out!

Platypus for Windows Mobile 5/6.0 (free trial available!)

Platypus for pre-Windows Mobile 5.0 (free trial available!)

(screenshots by Astraware)

April 21st, 2008

RUMOR: new HTC devices leaked

A HTC insider apparently shared the picture below with the press:

The amusing thing about the picture is that some of the devices are not released as of now. The top row is made up of two TyTN IIs, a Touch and a Touch Dual. Engadget claims that the second from left device at the bottom is a P3470…leaving us with three new devices(bottom row, #1, #3, #4).

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