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9
Mar

Super Mario Bros. gets modern sound effects, nostalgia ensues (video)

We can only wonder what’ll happen when you reach a certain score — you know, somewhere above 8000…

Super Mario Bros. gets modern sound effects, nostalgia ensues (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 09 Mar 2011 10:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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27
Aug

Need a supercomputer in your pocket? Android can help

 Android Supercomputers in your PocketJust one more thing to add to the list of what makes Android so awesome. Scientists performing complex calculations often need to book time on a supercomputer to solve problems for their research. The problem with this is that time on a supercomputer has to be scheduled in advance, and it can be expensive. Not only that, but they’re not portable, so if the researcher is in a remote location, he or she may not be able to quickly enter the data for a calculation.

Enter Android. Some of these newer smartphones can be powerful enough to quickly solve complex problems. Of course it’ll be many years before we have the power of a supercomputer in our pockets, but with the help of a supercomputer a model can be generated that allows a handheld computer to come close enough to the answer a supercomputer would give to be useful to the researcher. The details are a little bit over my head, but it just goes to show you that Android as a computing platform is as amazing as it is a smartphone platform. [Wired]

Posted originally at Android Central

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29
Jul

Wii remote + Droid X + Mario 3 = best mobile gaming platform ever?

Wii remote controlling the emulator action on the Motorola Droid X.

As if the Droid X wasn’t awesome enough, Android Central reader Derek, dwd3885 on the forumsshows us what gaming on the go is really about. He shows off his amazing Super Mario Brothers 3 skills on his X using his Wii remote to control the action. This goes right along with the PlayStation emulator to make Android one of the most versatile work/entertainment/communication platforms ever seen, and the Droid X is just the right hardware to really bring out the best. Check out the video after the break. Thanks, Derek! 

Posted originally at Android Central

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