12/13, 5:25am
Yinlips YDPG18 offers plenty of game compatibility
Chinese company Yinlips has released a Sony PS Vita clone it calls the YDPG18. The device, which also bears a resemblance to the original Sony PSP, runs Android 2.2 and allows users to download games from the Android Market. It is powered by a 1.2GHz processor matched with 512MB of RAM and centers on a 5.0-inch touch screen display with a resolution of 800x400 pixels.
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11/03, 4:35pm
Beta allows sync over WiFi, USB, Bluetooth
Eltima has launched a beta of its new SyncMate software, featuring direct sync for Android phones. The software already syncs Macs with Windows Mobile and Nokia S40 phones, and offered a workaround using Google accounts for Android users. Version 3 offers direct Android to Mac syncing, with mounting in the finder for a full view of the phone's content, over WiFi, USB and Bluetooth. Sync with a Google account is still included in v3 as an option. The software can also sync with other Macs, PCs, Sony PSPs and USB flash drives.
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07/08, 1:25pm
Razer outs Moray+ headset
Razer on Tuesday announced the release of its Razer Moray+ in-ear noise isolating headset and inline microphone combo. The replacement for the original Moray, the device is meant for those who do their gaming on a wide array of portable devices, including cellphones. The headset's 3.5mm audio jack fits into all iPhones, and Razer includes three adapters that make the microphone usable with Sony's PSP 2000 and 3000, the Nintendo DS Lite and DSi, as well as netbooks and most other notebook PCs.
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