Handheld Gaming Console Emulation Guide - Part I - HTC Typhoon

I’ve just posted the first part of my Handheld Gaming Console Emulation Guide to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=311095 with EXTENSIVE MS Smartphone compliance reports. Make sure you read it if looking for Smartphone gaming console emulators!
Again, I can’t stress enough the importance of following the General forum ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=256 ) here at XDA-Dev. In general, I post TONS of Smartphone-related hacks, tips and tricks there, which I don’t crosspost to individual device-related subforum like this.
That is, if you’d like to read tips, reports, hacks never ever published by anyone else, make sure you keep an eye on the General forum and READ MY ARTICLES in there.

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Just Another Mobile Monday posts great Smartphone-related link collection

Just Another Mobile Monday, a great generic blog on Windows Mobile, has just posted a great Smartphone-related link collection. It's well worth checking out if you're interested in the platform. Or, when you actually despise the platform and are a die-had touchscreen (Pocket PC) fanatic - these articles, along with mine, may help changing your mind
Note that, in addition to the article "How to run Pocket PC applications on your WM smartphone", you MUST remember my latest articles have a LOT of Smartphone hacking & compliance information you won't find ANYWHERE else. That is, keep reading my articles - you'll find them VERY useful. They are ALL cross-posted to the General forum ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=256 ) here at XDA-Developers – make sure you DO follow the forum!!

The Windows Mobile (Java) MIDlet Bible is, finally, published!!!!

Guys and gals, sorry for cross-posting this to several device-specific subforum, but, given that there are so few people reading the General forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=256 ), I thought I have to let you know about the brand new MIDlet Bible I’ve just published, particularly because device-specific subforums are always full of MIDlet-related questions that are almost all answered in the new Bible.
You can find it at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=339579 .
And, yes, please DO follow the General forum, there is an immense wealth of information there ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=256 ). If this is the first time you’ve been pointed to there, make sure you read back in time and check out all my articles posted in there.

The Windows Mobile (Java) MIDlet Bible is, finally, published!!!!

Guys and gals, sorry for cross-posting this to several device-specific subforum, but, given that there are so few people reading the General forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=256 ), I thought I have to let you know about the brand new MIDlet Bible I’ve just published, particularly because device-specific subforums are always full of MIDlet-related questions that are almost all answered in the new Bible.
You can find it at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=339579 .
And, yes, please DO follow the General forum, there is an immense wealth of information there ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=256 ). If this is the first time you’ve been pointed to there, make sure you read back in time and check out all my articles posted in there.

The Windows Mobile (Java) MIDlet Bible is, finally, published!!!!

Guys and gals, sorry for cross-posting this to several device-specific subforum, but, given that there are so few people reading the General forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=256 ), I thought I have to let you know about the brand new MIDlet Bible I’ve just published, particularly because device-specific subforums are always full of MIDlet-related questions that are almost all answered in the new Bible.
You can find it at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=339579 .
And, yes, please DO follow the General forum, there is an immense wealth of information there ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=256 ). If this is the first time you’ve been pointed to there, make sure you read back in time and check out all my articles posted in there.

Welcome & Introduction

To all forum readers and lurkers, welcome to a new and experimental section of the forums! The PC Hardware forums are part of our expansion into a limited discussion of PC hardware for our enthusiasts and developers. So while the normal forum rules apply you may notice that things here will be slightly different and a work in progress.
Here's what you can expect in each of the forums within here:
PC Hardware Portal Article Discussion is where the portal team will be posting a new thread for each article on the category. While Disqus isn't a bad option it's also a very limited one in comparison to our forum membership - and so we'd like to try moving some of that discussion here. It also gives us the ability to give some behind-the-scenes updates and additional content that may not fit the Portal well, such as build logs and photos of projects we're working on for Portal articles.
Forum members are more than welcome to continue the discussion but new threads will only be created by us here. If you want to carry on a discussion of a different topic, we have you covered.
The PC Hardware For Linux Developers section is ideally for continuing the discussion and talking about topics near and dear to our developers' hearts. Whether you're just starting out and want to know how to build your own kernel/ROM, set up a kitchen to theme, or something more advanced... if it's about Linux this is the place to talk about it!
While the name doesn't call it out specifically it's well known that a subset of developers use Mac OS X instead - feel free to post in here too on your topics. To help clarify we ask that the prefix [OSX] be used so readers know this deals with a Mac-specific topic.
Lastly our PC Hardware General is for all other discussions under the sun and related to the topic. We're not looking to replace your go-to sites but rather foster a conversation in addition to that. And while we certainly understand that these discussions can get "heated" we ask that people treat each other with the same civility and respect as you would anywhere else on the XDA forums.
Your moderation team can be found in the upper right hand corner under "Moderators." Please feel free to contact us if there are any questions/concerns. In addition you will likely find me around here quite often - part of my job as PC Hardware Editor is to help foster those discussions. And we'll be watching to see how this develops - if we need to split this up further you may see additional forums being added or moved here to better keep the related discussions together!
Thank you for your continued time and support of XDA!
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