
1.Off to a festival this year? What better way to keep in touch with festival buddies than with this pocket pleaser.
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MOTOROLA QA1 adopts the sliding QWERTY keyboard, and the increase of humanized without news automatically shut off the screen allows you to power saving function, from early evening, don't worry about electricity. MOTOROLA QA1 in social shortcuts design is very unique, users can easily log IM community, including the general AIM, yahoo Messenger and Windows Live. In addition, MOTOROLA QA1 also supports A GPS function, through the 3G network lets you easily find you want to attend the dinner.
MOTOROLA QA1 visual function also is very strong, have QVGA 2.5 inches (240 * 320) resolution color TFT screens, transverse 65K built-in 2,000,000 pixels camera, 3.5 millimeter earphone interface, multimedia function with true carry, broadcast.
MOTOROLA QA1 functions and specifications
Weight: 141 gramsMobile phone battery: 1170 maBt: the network connection, USB 2.0 / A2DP interface, 3.5 mm headphone jacksSize: 64 x x 17.9 88 mmDisplay: 2.5 inches QVGA 65K resolution color TFT transverse screenInformation: SMS, MMS, instant messaging, E-mailAudio: MIDI, MP3, AAC, AAC + +, eAAC, XMF multiple formats and RealAudioVideo recording/playback/streaming, media, 15FPS, h.263, MPEG4 formatThe camera: 2,000,000 pixels, 8 times digital zoomMemory: 100MB user available memory, can be extended to 16GBAppearance: full QWERTY keyboard sliding
Give a guy an iPhone, a jailbreak, and an open-source, cross-platform x86 emulator, and it's just a matter of time before hilarity ensues. In this case, said hilarity involves getting Windows 95 to boot on an iPhone 3G, a process that takes 5-10 minutes worth of pure boot time only to yield an environment useless for... well, actual use. In the video, we see the hack demonstrated both on an actual iPhone and within the Mac-based emulator, which we reckon is just about the most terrifying Parallels / VMware replacement we've ever encountered. Apparently, XP emulation and 3GS tests are up next -- the 3GS should perform marginally better on account of its faster core and more capacious RAM -- but that still won't cure the sting of being handily beaten to the milestone by the N95, will it? Follow the break for video of the mind-twisting Microsoft-on-Apple-on-Apple emulation in action.