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DragonBall
Downloads Power-up spell balls cause explosions, slow-downs and reversal movement.unlockable locations 72 different levels - each one like no other 7 special bonuses and powerups Great music and GFX Full support for VGA and Windows Mobile 5.0 See also...
[October 22, 2006, 8:00]
DragonBall (VGA)
Downloads Power-up spell balls cause explosions, slow-downs and reversal movement.unlockable locations 72 different levels - each one like no other 7 special bonuses and powerups Great music and GFX Full support for VGA and Windows Mobile 5.0 See also...
[October 22, 2006, 8:00]
Motorola's DragonBall pumps up on ARM
News Motorola's DragonBall processor is currently the brains of Palm-based PDAs made by Handspring, Sony, and by Palm itself. At the PalmSource developer conference Monday, Motorola laid out development plans that it hopes will keep DragonBall in hot...
[December 12, 2000, 8:08]
Typango - Full Screen Keyboard - DragonBall Z Skin
Downloads Quickly make your entire PocketPC screen a keyboard.This is an add-on skin for Typango - Full Screen KeyboardPlease Note: This is not Typango, It is an add-on skin for Typango! You must have a registered copy of Typango in order for this skin to...
[April 12, 2002, 8:00]
Motorola and Sony play ball
News Motorola's Dragonball processors will soon support Sony's Memory Stick, potentially expanding the market for the removable storage shaped like a stick of gum. Dragonball processors are found in more than 25 million devices and are inside about 75...
[May 24, 2001, 11:00]
Sony CLIE PEG-S300/E review
Reviews The CLIE PEG-S300/E uses a 20MHz Motorola Dragonball EZ processor and Palm OS 3.5, rather than the more up-to-date 33MHz Dragonball VZ and Palm OS 4.0 of Palm's m50x range. The CLIE is about the same size as most Palms, and its purple and silver...
[May 22, 2001, 0:00]
Motorola prepares to battle XScale
News Motorola's DragonBall MX1 embedded microprocessor has now been certified for PalmSource's next-generation operating system, enabling the company to provide Palm OS 5 silicon to device makers. At the PalmSource conference in London, Motorola...
[July 1, 2002, 15:35]
Hot links, cool trends on the Web
News Japanese anime character Dragonball is the hottest Internet trend for the second year in a row, and Natalie Portman has unseated Angelina Jolie among popular celebrities on the Web, according to data from top Internet search sites.
[December 27, 2002, 9:26]
Freezer Color Scheme
Downloads From the developer: "If you like Dragonball Z, this Kaleidoscope Color Scheme is for you. Enhance your desktop with the appearance of Freezer, one of the Dragonball Z's most feared villains. Compatible with all versions of Kaleidoscope greater...
[September 16, 2002, 23:23]
Palm chip speed doubles
News Motorola's semiconductor operation Monday announced a pair of speedier new DragonBall processors -- a 33MHz DragonBall VZ and a 20MHz DragonBall EZ. The DragonBall, in its current incarnation as the 16MHz DragonBall EZ, serves as the processor for...
[October 19, 1999, 8:21]
Next-gen Palms promise double battery life
News Motorola was demonstrating a version of Palm OS 5 -- the next-generation operating system -- running on the DragonBall MX1, its first ARM-based processor. At PalmSource, Motorola demonstrated a real-time MPEG video encoder-decoder and small video...
[May 22, 2002, 12:16]
Palm to preview more advanced, secure OS
News Although emulation software is designed to allow older programs to work in the new OS, Palm estimates only about 80 percent of programs will be compatible because of nonstandard programming techniques used by developers to make their programs run...
[February 5, 2002, 8:55]
Handspring colour PDA, phone module near
News The Platinum will also come with a 30MHz Motorola Dragonball processor and 8MB of RAM, but its screen will be monochrome and it will not have rechargeable batteries. The Prism will be based on the 30MHz Motorola Dragonball processor and will come...
[September 20, 2000, 8:16]
Handspring Visor Prism review
Reviews Driven by a 33MHz Motorola Dragonball VZ processor supported by 8MB of RAM, its 65,536-colour TFT screen is bright and easily viewed from most angles. Whereas Palm's colour device, the IIIc, seems sluggish under its 20MHz Dragonball EZ processor...
[November 26, 2000, 23:00]
Sony works with Palm on multimedia
News It is the first to use the 66MHz DragonBall Super VZ processor, a step up from the 33MHz DragonBall found in most Palms. Sony says it is working with PalmSource, which handles Palm OS development, on integrating the features from its high-end range...
[May 22, 2002, 12:50]
Sony CLIE PEG-SJ30 review
Reviews In terms of hardware, the PEG-SJ30 is equipped with a 33MHz DragonBall VZ processor and 16MB of RAM. As we already noted, the CLIE PEG-SJ30 has 16MB of RAM and uses a 33MHz DragonBall VZ processor, which can't compare with the 66MHz processor found...
[October 2, 2002, 13:40]
Sweaty Palms as supermodel attends developers conference
News And earlier this week, Motorola announced a licensing deal with ARM that paves the way for Dragonball to incorporate the ARM architecture. Motorola has scheduled a press conference Monday to discuss the future of its Dragonball chip, the processor...
[December 11, 2000, 14:33]
Palm counts on beefed-up OS
News It will take about a year for the new ARM-based handhelds to fully supplant those running the older DragonBall chips in the product lineups at Palm and others. Sony, which has been pushing the limits of the Palm OS and the DragonBall most...
[June 10, 2002, 8:49]
Sony CLIE PEG-SJ33 review
Reviews The SJ33 packs a punch thanks to its 66MHz DragonBall Super VZ processor, although it has only 16MB of RAM and 4MB of ROM. The SJ33's swift 66MHz DragonBall Super VZ processor provides plenty of number-crunching ability for most tasks.
[March 19, 2003, 9:02]
General purpose processors flash their assets
News Also showing off new chips is Motorola, which announced its new Dragonball MX1. Besides a central processor based on ARM Holdings' 200MHz 920T design, the new Dragonball includes a graphics accelerator, an LCD controller, and support for...
[June 13, 2001, 9:26]
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