From: http://www.theverge.com
OnePlus, the startup founded by former Oppo VP Pete Lau,
has unveiled its first smartphone, the OnePlus One.
It's a powerful effort, with a 2.5GHz
Snapdragon 801 processor,
a 5.5-inch 1080p display, 3GB of RAM,
a 13-megapixel f/2 camera unit,
and bottom-facing stereo speakers
designed with assistance from JBL.
It runs a minimalist custom UI
atop CyanogenMod, the modified version of Android breaking
has unveiled its first smartphone, the OnePlus One.
It's a powerful effort, with a 2.5GHz
Snapdragon 801 processor,
a 5.5-inch 1080p display, 3GB of RAM,
a 13-megapixel f/2 camera unit,
and bottom-facing stereo speakers
designed with assistance from JBL.
It runs a minimalist custom UI
atop CyanogenMod, the modified version of Android breaking
out as an operating system in its own right.
"Undercutting the Nexus 5"
And the pricier iPhone 5 Too!
WHOA !!!
And the pricier iPhone 5 Too!
WHOA !!!
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Game Boy:
25 Things We Forgot About Game Boy on
Its 25th Anniversary
From: http://abcnews.go.com
Twenty five years ago today, Nintendo released its first Game Boy in Japan.
Later, the device came to the U.S., delighting teenagers
and adults (even "Friends" actress Lisa Kudrow said she never
left home without hers back in 2000).
Here are 25 facts that will bring you back to 1989:
1.
Launched April 21, 1989 in Japan.
Game Boy was released only four years
after the launch of Nintendo Entertainment
System, introduced in 1985, eventually bringing hits
like Mario and Zelda into homes for the first time.
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23.
You can "play" Game Boy games on your iPhone or iPad.
The "best" Game Boy Advance emulator for iOS was released in February, according to CNET, but it’s not a product endorsed by Nintendo.
24.
Or you can download apps that simulate the nostalgic Game Boy experience.
... with a similar mono-color experience, like a Video Games Quiz. Again, this is not a product created or licensed by Nintendo.
25."Game Boy" on Android
"My Boy!" is an app available created by a Game Boy fan in the Android Play
Store that is free. It's described as a "super-fast emulator
to run Game Boy Advance games on the broadest range of Android devices..."
Link: http://abcnews.go.com/Business/25-things-remember-forgot-game-boy-25th-anniversary/story?id=23407262
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