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I wanna play with the chiller--a lot more portable than my aluminum laptray...
the-day-after-a-fraternity-party "puke (pepto-bismo) pink"
None of the Above -- Skiier, racquetball, & volleyball!
The entire "High Voltage Sid Collection" of C-64 SIDs (via the SID player app) and my old collection of amiga MOD's ripped to MP3.

Nuthin' better than retro high tech to "ring" in the new year!
Here's the real mission impossible: doing something useful with those extracted backups.

For example, I lost all my progress in my games when I had to restore my phone. The phone often crashes or locks when trying to do restores of the backup.

So how do I get my game saves of something like MotionX Poker, Hold 'Em, or DiamondTwister (which usually crashes the phone when I try to reinstall) back on my phone?

Remember, technically, J/B is a nono, so the recently released "backup" J/B app is off-limits, though if there's no other way, J/B can be used in the solution.

Go!
None of my apps (other than mail or mobilesafari) will launch since the 2.0.1 update.

Thank god I backed it up before updating. Though iTunes isn't wanting to let me restore the backup if I downgrade back to 2.0.

Grrr.
Jeez, I would kill to be able to run all of my old palm apps on an iTouch/iPhone -- I have a zillion apps laying around on an old backup, just waiting to be used again.

Are they emulating at 1:1 for "hi-res" (320x320) apps and 2:1 for standard res apps? (160x160)?
So where can we pick up a cheapie headtracker for use with these? (mod a wiimote?)
Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it's off to engadget to win schwag we go...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a 12- or 13-inch ultraportable that can also play modern games at a reasonable level, for less than $1,000. I know the brainiacs out there can help me out. Love the site, thanks!"
 

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