I hope you guys who are assembling the Pandora get some video footage of yourselves doing it. It would be interesting for those of us who ordered, but also for documentary purposes at a later point. I'm thinking about some brief interviews with the OP team but also the random folks who are...
http://jkontherun.com/2010/03/31/meego-build/
Quote: "There are three builds in the repository, each supporting different hardware platforms: Intel Atom netbooks, the ARM-powered Nokia N900 and Intel Atom handhelds on the Moorestown architecture."
The article points to this webpage...
I saw this post on Pocketables about PDair's leather cases for UMPCs:
http://www.pocketables.net/2010/03/great-cases-and-accessories-from-pdair-for-most-popular-handhelds.html
I kind of like the design and protection value. I was wondering whether there were any plans or previous thoughts...
Just saw this on JK on the Run: some guy named "Brandon" has dual booted Maemo and Android on an N900.
http://blog.broberts.com/nokia-n900-with-maemo-and-android-yes-please
http://jkontherun.com/2010/01/23/nokia-n900-dual-boots-maemo-and-android/
On the one hand, there's not very much reason to...
I was thinking about some ideas for the Pandora app store, which are a little unrelated to the main point of the post but appear below. Then I read something about WebGL, or the incorporation of hardware-accelerated OpenGL and OpenGL ES into HTML5. I was wondering what sorts of things might...
URL:
2dboy.com/2009/02/12/world-of-goo-linux-version-is-ready/?linux=goo
I wonder if they would re-compile for an ARM CPU. I have this game for PC, and I could see it working well on a handheld. Would work great with a Wii controller, as well (there is in fact a version for Wii).
This article went up recently and has a few games I've never heard mentioned before. At least a few of them support Linux. Thought it might be worth posting.
www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,2340696,00.asp
This is a question from someone who knows a little about DAWs (digital audio workstations) but not Linux.
I recently saw the last two articles (in a series of three) in the Linux Journal about the state of audio software for Linux, and I was wondering about the potential for running audio...
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