
The iPhone/iPod Touch homebrew community has been going crazy with all the apps they have been pumping out most notably for gamers: the NES emulator and now, a Playstation One emulator from ZodTTD. This is a basic app install into installer.app and then you can add some PSOne Game ISO’s on there and fire up those games. It’s as simple as that, but as you would expect not all games work and there are some glitches. Head over to the ZodTTD forums to see a lot of games in action. Please note that the control scheme is actually kind of lame as it only displays the keys for you to click on them. I mean I can’t really think of a better way, but I’m still not sure about how much fun you can actually procure from each game with that control scheme. However, it does seem like a fun experience and a step in the right direction.
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via[Kotaku]

After Apple annouced that they were instituting a $200 price-drop on the 8GB model of the iPhone, everyone that bought the iPhone in the past two months would naturally be mad. That is why Steve Jobs came to the rescue. In an open letter at Apple.com, Jobs outlined the reason for the price-drop and assured previous iPhone buyers that everyone that has purchased one would be eligible for $100 credit at the Apple Store or Online Apple Store if you purchased your phone from Apple or AT&T. Specific details on this should be posted on their website by next week and then on our blog. But, at least everyone isn’t going to be really pissed or are they with this only being credit.
All you iPhone nay-sayers may begin to change your minds with this latest press release from Apple. Today, Apple released a press release about changes that have been made to the iPhone. The big news from this press release is a change in battery life bringing talk time up to 8 hours, 6 hours for Internet use, 7 hours for video and 24 hours of audio playback. Another change is optical-glass covering for the screen as opposed to plastic for more clarity and more scratch resistance.Now, with a supposed battery life that rivals regular phones, nonetheless smart phones, and a shiny new screen, will the iPhone finally live up to all of it’s hype?