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Read more about the app and find the download link here.
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Just like western Chess, the aim of the game is to capture your opponent''s King. You have seven pieces at your disposal, each with their own rules of movement. The board includes diagonal lines as well as horizontal ones, and pieces move along lines stopping where they intersect. The blank area in the middle of the board represents the Yellow River that divides north and south China. The major pieces in Chinese Chess come into play much quicker, allowing for a faster and less drawn out game.
ZingMagic''s critically acclaimed Chinese Chess application is renowned for its superb playability for players of all levels from beginner to expert. Whatever level of Chinese Chess you play at, you can be sure that ZingMagic''s Chinese Chess will give you a stimulating and challenging game.
Game engine written by a champion Chinese chess programmer
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Called Gen.Y DualBOOT, the application is free and has been published over at the xda-developers forum.
This is the thread where you can read all the instructions you need and download the application ��� note that you still have to install Android yourself, before running the app, as this is just an application that lets you choose between Windows Mobile and Android when you start your phone.
Reportedly, the Gen.Y DualBOOT app works with Windows Mobile smartphones that have WVGA, VGA and QVGA screen resolutions.
A nice video demo of the Gen.Y DualBOOT on an AT&T HTC Touch Pro2 can be watched below (via PocketNow):
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Much of what Distimo focused on was the geography of application developers. They found some surprising numbers. A full 65% of application developers in the Android Market are in the United States. Distimo thinks the number might be explained by the fact that paid applications have been available longer in the US.
The rest of the world seems to be trying to make up for that, though. Distimo found that among the four major developer areas (the Euro Zone, Japan, UK and US), the United States had the second-cheapest average application price in the Android Market. Applications developed in the Euro Zone cost an average of $4.42, fifty percent more than the American average of $2.96.
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Use a Windows Mobile 6.5 SDK can be with "desktop" operating systems like Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP. It also requires Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition and above, or Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition and above. Download the package for the development of software for communicators and smartphones based on Windows Mobile 6.5 already available at Microsoft.
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Features:
* The device sensor senses the movement of the device and changes the background accordingly.
* The 3D background also changes according to the time of the day.
* By simply tilting the device back, the screen shows missed calls, messages, or mail information received while it is locked.
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Instructions
1) Download the CAB and Install.
2) Enter a name (Be unique for each device!)
3) Press Connect, and then shake both devices at the same time (Or within ~1 second).
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