Moto G7 Optimo Maxx Emulation Test – It’s Totally Worth $99

In this video, we take a look at the emulation performance of the Prepaid No Contract Moto G7 Optimo Maxx from straight talk. All in all if you can catch this on sale for $99 and if you are looking for a secondary emulation device it is definitely worth the price. I test out some Dreamcast using REDREAM, PSP using PPSSPP, Sega Saturn using Yaba Sansiro, Gamecube using Dolphin, N64 using Mupen64 Plus FZ and Naomi/Atomiswave using Tetrarch and the FlyCast Core

Crowdfunding an ESP32-Based Phone

Last time we took a look at the WiPhone, back in the middle of last year, the ESP32-based Voice over IP (VoIP) phone was closing in on full funding on Kickstarter. Since then it’s been a bumpy ride for the project towards shipping to its backers. That’s to be expected, as scaling from a single prototype to a full scale production run isn’t easy. Everyone runs into problems with manufacturing, and how you handle that as a startup that is going to decide whether you succeed or fail, not the problems themselves.

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You Can Now Get An Insert Coin Arcade Key-Chain Or Belt Buckle That Actually Lights Up

There are two types of geeks in this world, those of which that are old enough to remember actually playing arcade games, and those that are not. For those people in the former group, this awesome Insert Coin Arcade key-chain will certainly hit some nostalgia cords! Not only is it an exact replica of the device you’d pop quarters into all day to keep playing your favorite arcade game, but it also lights up to make it even more realistic.

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