10 Killer Apps for AndroidSource:
A list of 10 (not yet developed) killer applications for the Android platform. An Android equipped phone with these apps would make a stock iPhone look like a DynaTAC in comparison.
How to easily get NES roms onto your iPhoneSource: TechPwn.com
I've had the NES Emulator on my iPhone for a few weeks now through Installer.app but I haven't taken the time (until now) to actually put Roms on my iPhone. I thought it would be fairly complicated but it actually turns out that it only takes about 5 minutes to setup, if that.
Experimental emulator brings PSP games to WindowsSource: PSP Fanboy
We've been tricked by this tomfoolery before, and we're remaining cautious. DCEmu is reporting on a supposed experimental emulator that allows PSP games to be played in the Windows environment.
Apple TV hacked for RSS and NES and N64 SupportSource: Engadget
he Apple TV has received two new abilities in its second week of availability thanks to a couple of new hacks: one, a fully functional and integrated RSS reader, and two, video game emulation for NES, SNES, N64, and Sega Genesis game consoles.
VMware Fusion Beta 2 availableSource: Download Squad
VMware's desktop virtualization application for Mac OS X, codename Fusion (seriously, what isn't Fusion these days?), has hit Beta 2 and with it a handful of new features to boast: experimental 3D acceleration for Windows XP SP2 & DirectX 8.1, Vista support, improved networking, …
Four Skypes in one box - Using OSX and ParallelsSource: share.skype.com
I thought of this question one day. "We have these four versions of Skype. For Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows Mobile. Can you run all of them in one computer and have them talk to each other?"

People love software portability. You know, checking your email from anywhere in the world, ect. There are several different kind of online operating systems. Over the next few weeks, we'll review these: Cross-platform, working.