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LeapFrog intros web-connected Leapster2 and Didj handhelds

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2008-02-05 16:01:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
...Handhelds Heads-up kiddos! LeapFrog is out to swipe even more of that allowance with a pair of all new web-connected handhelds. Up first is the Leapster2, which now boasts a sleeker form factor and the ability to upload your totally sweet results to the web for mum and dad to ooh and ahh over. For you older tykes, the Didj handheld -- which...
 
 
 
 
 
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LeapFrog's Didj / Leapster 2 handhelds go on sale

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2008-07-07 16:15:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
...Handhelds They aren't quite ready to ship, but LeapFrog's big-boy-and-girl gaming / learning handhelds are finally up for pre-order over on the outfit's website. For those who missed the February introduction , the firm is hailing the web-connected Didj (pictured) as the "first completely customizable educational gaming platform," and given...
 
 
 
 
 
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Garmin prepares new outdoor GPS mapping handhelds

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2008-07-10 21:39:53 by Nino Marchetti in SlipperyBrick
...handhelds are waterproof and sport a high-resolution, color 3-inch screen that reacts as users tap or drag through menus and options. They all make use of a HotFix feature for calculating and storing satellite information for later pinpointing a position without waiting for new satellite interaction. Each of the models is detailed a little...
 
 
 
 
 
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Android in the wild: hacked and running on ARM-based devices, Sharp handhelds

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2008-01-10 23:44:46 by willpark in IntoMobile
...handhelds being tweaked to run the highly-anticipated Android OS. The Sharp Sl-C760, C3000M, SL-C3000, and SL-6000 have all gotten the Android-treatment. We should start seeing a lot more Android-based devices hitting the various internets very soon. Props to Eu.Edge Read more on hacking devices with Android here Read more on getting your...
 
 
 
 
 
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Microsoft adds twist to handhelds with force-sensing technology

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2008-04-19 15:42:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
...Handhelds Surely you're not content with just multi-touch and built-in accelerometers, right? Microsoft Research is expecting not, as it's already working towards integrating force-sensing technology that will enable gestures to twist on-screen imagery without crafting UMPCs out of flexible material. Essentially, the gurus behind the idea...
 
 
 
 
 
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Microsoft adds twist to handhelds with force-sensing technology

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2008-04-19 20:42:00 by Darren Murph in
...Handhelds Surely you're not content with just multi-touch and built-in accelerometers, right? Microsoft Research is expecting not, as it's already working towards integrating force-sensing technology that will enable gestures to twist on-screen imagery without crafting UMPCs out of flexible material. Essentially, the gurus behind the idea...
 
 
 
 
 
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Microsoft adds twist to handhelds with force-sensing technology

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2008-04-19 23:04:29 by admin in Cool Gadgets and Gizmos
...Handhelds Surely youre not content with just multi-touch and built-in accelerometers, right? Microsoft Research is expecting not, as its already working towards integrating force-sensing technology that will enable gestures to twist on-screen imagery without crafting UMPCs out of flexible material. Essentially, the gurus behind the idea feel...
 
 
 
 
 
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Midify board adds MIDI port Nintendo gaming handhelds

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2008-06-23 08:59:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
...handhelds. It can be installed directly into a GBA, GBA-SP, DS or DS Lite, though it'll play nice with other electronics should you procure a few extra parts. We won't even bother mentioning what all you can do with this, but those already salivating at the thought shouldn't have too much trouble parting with $34.99 Via Hack A Day ] Read |...
 
 
 
 
 
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E3 2008: Apogee Returns! Duke Nukem Trilogy for Handhelds!

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2008-07-14 23:10:08 by admin in portagame
...handhelds! While we are still geek faithfuls who are still waiting for the Second Coming of DN from 3D Realms, mobilized versions of our favorite tactless FPS hero (and sidescrolling platform jumper, for those of us old enough to remember the original DOS game) is truly exciting Apogee claims to be the shareware pioneers who originally...