Download YouTube videos to your iPhone!
http://www.hackint0sh.org/forum/showthread.php?t=32917
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Download YouTube videos to your iPhone!
http://www.hackint0sh.org/forum/showthread.php?t=32917
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Do you remember the two farting guys “Terrance & Phillip” from South Park? Now those two guys have their very own computergame on the Atari 2600 platform. Release notes: Added a screen. You now start at screen 10 instead of screen 1 so you don’t have to go so far to get to the new screens. Each level will have … Read more
http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=121915
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This is an implementation of Mahjong solitaire for the iPod touch and iPhone. The aim of the game is to pick matching tiles, removing them from the board. You win when there are no tiles left. You lose when it is impossible to pick up any more tiles. If the application crashes, it counts as a draw. You can only … Read more
http://www.netsoc.tcd.ie/~eoinmcl/content/mahjong.html
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GeoTerrestrial GPSToday offers a mind-boggling array of intuitively accessible features hidden behind a unique and clever interface. GPSToday installs as a today-screen plugin on your Windows Mobile internet-enabled device. At the most basic level, it keeps your GPS hardware primed whenever you need it. But that is only for starters. In general, it will significantly enhance the utility you derive … Read more
http://www.geoterrestrial.com/
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Here is an attempt to port Google Maps to the PSP with a simple interface. This program is not using the Google Maps API, it is retrieving the images directly.
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Art updated his multifunction clock & MP3 player application Time Baby. Changes: – MP3 Player sleep mode implemented. PSP is suspended at the end of the playlist ready for the alarm function to wake it up in the morning. Playlist is restarted on wake up, as well alarm sounding. – MP3 Player will stop current track in single track mode, … Read more
http://forums.qj.net/showthread.php?t=136338
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PocketPiano is a “simple” Piano simulation.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=374540
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nombCrypt is an encryption program originally made for desktop PC’s but then the author decided to port it over for portable devices. It uses a password you provide and encrypts either a block of text or files using 256bit Rijndael (AES). This level of encryption was given the ok to encrypt Top Secret documents. It can of course decrypt as … Read more
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=326088
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Perpetual by Mollusk is a simple image zooming demo. You can zoom on any of the 200 images, and the pixels will turn into other images to zoom, perpetually. Changes: – Fixed image bug when you have more than 256 images (that was stupid) – Fixed potential crash when moving around too much – PerpetualMaker updated, smaller exe – Improved … Read more
http://www.xflib.net/index.php?topic=64.0
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The GameCube Linux team updated their Proof of Concept Linux for Wii. Thanks to http://www.wiibrew.org
http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/Main_Page
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