Army's Newest Training Simulator: The Mobile Phone
Need more evidence that the computing power of mobile phones is reaching the power to turn the little buggers into real computers rather than just phones? The US Army is already moving some of their training simulators to mobile phones to help continue training (and guiding) personnel on the go. Obviously, many of the simulation games require quite a bit of horsepower. They're clearly not as advanced as some of the PC simulation games the Army offers, but it's clear that they don't think it will take very long to get to that stage.
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