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Genius G-Pen F350 Runs On Vista

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Anything that runs on Windows Vista will need a pretty decent hardware configuration unless you are willing to have it crawl along all the

LG KT770 Slider Runs On S60

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2-based user interface. That’s what the LG KT770 slider is all about, debuting at MWC this week that is powered by S60 3. We understand that

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Wndows 98 Runs On Nokia 6220 Classic

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Just how powerful are cell phones these days? 1. That’s some serious computing power and programming work put in, and we’re interested

HP 2133 Mini Note Runs On Android Too

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Imagine if netbooks were to be equipped with the Android operating system – Google’s system of both online and offline applications will definitely

Hacked Kindle runs on Linux

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Nice to see the Kindle being pretty beefy in this aspect as a powerful little Linux box, where some tweaking will enable it to handle virtually

Sonic CD runs on iPhone

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Christian Whitehead, a huge fan of Sega’s blue hedgehog, has used his technical know how to come up with a custom engine known as the “Retro

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Palm Pre Runs PSOne Games

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Can’t wait till Final Fantasy Tactics makes its way to the Pre. . . It is testament to just how far cellphone and smartphone

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LG Etna phone runs on Android

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There’s was little information on the device at the show, but it’s obvious that it has a 3″ LCD touch display and it is reported to have a

Windows 3.1 Runs On Nokia N95

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While we know that cell phones these days harness far more computing power than desktops of old, we guess it has never really sunk in that