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  1. #31
    Larry
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    Re: Dallasnews: Apple bites into handheld gaming

    "Kevin Weaver" <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > Apple blames the battery door would cause extra size to be added to
    > the phone. That is a lie. If any would be added it would be less then
    > a 1/16 If that. Look at any slim phone. they have battery doors that
    > can be removed. Look at the size of the Razr which has a battery door.
    > They could have made one but they wont. And we all know why they opt
    > out on that one.
    >
    >


    The "All Day iPHone" has one of those big ol' 5AH gelcell camcorder
    batteries that slips into a slot on the side like a floppy disk....(c;

    Sorry....evil thoughts....it's late.

    Charger weighs 12 pounds and dims the lights in "fast charge" mode...




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  2. #32
    Anybody
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    Re: Dallasnews: Apple bites into handheld gaming

    In article <[email protected]>, Larry
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Anybody <[email protected]> wrote in news:090320080925184566%
    > [email protected]:
    >
    > > Spore?? Nope.
    > > Now Lego Indiana Jones on the other hand ... ;-)

    >
    > Wish they'd make 'em a little dumber so the old farts can win a little more
    > often:
    > http://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2007/scummvm/
    >
    > Scumm's virtual machine on the N800 is great! We even have BUTTONS to play
    > the games with!
    > http://pupnik.de/xkbd.html
    > This German has a great virtual keyboard for them, too....


    Buttons?!?1 How quaint and 20th Century of you. Next you'll be telling
    me that your phone is connected by wires to big poles that go all the
    sides of the streets. ;-)

    With proper games now coming to the iPhone and iPod Touch, it wouldn't
    surprise me if someone starts making "gamepads" for them, either
    wireless one or ones that you connect the iPhone / iPod into to
    resemble a GameBoy / PSP ... I'm not saying such an idea is any good,
    just that it will probably happen. :-)



  3. #33
    Anybody
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    Re: Dallasnews: Apple bites into handheld gaming

    In article <[email protected]>, Larry
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Anybody <[email protected]> wrote in news:090320080925184566%
    > [email protected]:
    >
    > > Spore?? Nope.
    > > Now Lego Indiana Jones on the other hand ... ;-)

    >
    > Wish they'd make 'em a little dumber so the old farts can win a little more
    > often:

    <snip>

    Rats! I meant to say that my "gaming" limit is something like Bubble
    Bobble and old C64 games under emulation on my Mac.



  4. #34
    Todd Allcock
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    Re: Dallasnews: Apple bites into handheld gaming

    At 08 Mar 2008 19:59:10 -0600 George Kerby wrote:

    > > I've used one, and it pales in comparison to the two year old PocketPC
    > > GPS GSM phone I continue to use; no, I wouldn't own one.

    >
    > You are a dinosaur.


    Yeah but he's a dinosaur with GPS, and has push e-mail now, rather than
    this summer... ;-)






  5. #35
    News
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    Re: Dallasnews: Apple bites into handheld gaming



    Todd Allcock wrote:

    > At 08 Mar 2008 19:59:10 -0600 George Kerby wrote:
    >
    >
    >>>I've used one, and it pales in comparison to the two year old PocketPC
    >>>GPS GSM phone I continue to use; no, I wouldn't own one.

    >>
    >>You are a dinosaur.

    >
    >
    > Yeah but he's a dinosaur with GPS, and has push e-mail now, rather than
    > this summer... ;-)
    >



    Tools, not toys...



  6. #36
    Larry
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    Re: Dallasnews: Apple bites into handheld gaming

    Anybody <[email protected]> wrote in news:090320081912098071%
    [email protected]:

    > With proper games now coming to the iPhone and iPod Touch, it wouldn't
    > surprise me if someone starts making "gamepads" for them, either
    > wireless one or ones that you connect the iPhone / iPod into to
    > resemble a GameBoy / PSP ... I'm not saying such an idea is any good,
    > just that it will probably happen. :-)
    >
    >


    Not unless Steve Jobs, your nanny, thinks it will be good for you....and
    the manufacturer agrees to add 30% to the price so Stevie and company can
    get their cut.




  7. #37
    Anybody
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    Re: Dallasnews: Apple bites into handheld gaming

    In article <[email protected]>, Larry
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Anybody <[email protected]> wrote in news:090320081912098071%
    > [email protected]:
    >
    > > With proper games now coming to the iPhone and iPod Touch, it wouldn't
    > > surprise me if someone starts making "gamepads" for them, either
    > > wireless one or ones that you connect the iPhone / iPod into to
    > > resemble a GameBoy / PSP ... I'm not saying such an idea is any good,
    > > just that it will probably happen. :-)

    >
    > Not unless Steve Jobs, your nanny, thinks it will be good for you....and
    > the manufacturer agrees to add 30% to the price so Stevie and company can
    > get their cut.


    It's nothing to do with Apple. Just like with the iPod, there will (and
    are) lots of "accessories" that are made by other companies.



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