Posted Feb 19, 2008 at 03:41AM by David T. Listed in: News Tags: Windows Mobile, Exit Games Neutron, SDK
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A multiplatform update from the GDC 2008 - Image 1With today's global community, it's important to get connected and to stay connected. Exit Games allowed players of various platforms to do precisely that with the Neutron multiplayer gaming platform, the latest version of which was recently unveiled at the Game Developer's Conference 2008. Get connected in the full article after the jump.

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Posted Jan 14, 2008 at 04:40AM by Charles D. Listed in: News, Linux, Applications Tags: Linux, Verizon, Ubuntu, Windows XP, Windows Mobile, Yellow Dog Linux
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Logo of StreamMyGame online streaming service - Image 1For those of you subscribed to the StreamMyGame web-based service offered for PS3 users, you might be happy to know that you can now run games off the free Linux Player offered for it.

This was promised by StreamMyGame a while back when the service first went online and is now currently in full swing for PS3 consoles running on Linux. Check out more details about this online streaming service after the jump!

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Posted Nov 23, 2007 at 02:30PM by Tim Y. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: Sony, NES, Korea, Windows Mobile, SNES
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AMycall's PS3 mobile phone - Image 1If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Amycall's mobile offering is going for the gold. The phone manufacturer's PS3 phone carries other concepts "borrowed" from other consoles, the details of which you can pick up over in the full article.

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Posted Sep 12, 2006 at 10:32PM by Victor B. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Windows Mobile
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From thought to realityWe, as consumers, tend to complain a lot. If it isn't something about Goldilocks thinking the soup is too hot or too cold, it's a gamer feeling bad because something's hard to use or confusing. Unlike Goldilocks, we're lucky enough to talk to someone about those troubles, and some of our thoughts get into an improved build of that program which sports new features. 

Over at his blog, Major Nelson did just that, asking gamers what they thought could be done to improve the Xbox 360 Dashboard. One week later, he offers up an important article by Mike Calligaro: an explanation of how ideas get turned into features from the point of view of the developer's side. While the article was meant for Windows Mobile, the general principle behind the essay applies to just about anything requiring an upgrade, a patch or a tweak.

Want to know more? Click on "Full Article" below!

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