Tag: nintendo
ZOMG!!!1!eleven!!1! GeekSugar have an iPhone!
As you and everyone within a trillion-kazillion mile radius of just about every atom on earth knows all too well by now, today is The Day The iPhone Springs Forth From Jobs’s Loins. Yep, time to hide under your duvet and avoid all the white-glazed eyes of this new breed of iZombies…
iPhone reviews and downloadable original Wii games: the best stories from Shiny Media
– iPhone fever is approaching fever pitch. The opinions of people who’ve actually used one are emerging [iPhonic]
Wii gets WiiWare: finally some original downloadable games
For all its marvellous traits, Nintendo’s Wii console is lacking in one fairly important area: original downloadable games.
Xbox 360’s Live Arcade has loads, and PS3’s PlayStation Network is rolling out a number of original titles too. But Nintendo’s Virtual Console has stuck to its rigid policy of only selling old retro games, rather than new titles.
Tech Digest's Robot World Cup: Round Three
Since I started this World Cup, Japanese scientists have probably invented about 76 new bots even more deadly / cool / ridiculous than the ones featured here. Ah well. No late entries or byes are permitted, even if someone creates a British TennisBot capable of winning Wimbledon. Which is frankly unlikely.
Nintendo reveals Wii release dates for Big Brain Academy, Super Paper Mario, Resident Evil 4 and more…
Everyone loves the Wii, obviously, but that hasn’t stopped there being criticism of Nintendo’s console for a slightly threadbare release schedule. Hopefully that’ll be remedied soon though: Nintendo has released its Q3 Wii release list, and it’s bulging with 21 games.
Daily Tech Hotlinks for 20-June-2007: Google, eBay, Kutaragi, Toshiba, MySpace, Nintendo
– The tension between Google and eBay? It culminated in two men from Google gate-crashing eBay’s recent party, and being escorted off the premises, undoubtedly off to discuss sellers’ fees etc.
– Yesterday was a momentous day in history, as it marked Ken Kutaragi’s last day as CEO for Sony’s game division. Time to buy a PS3, then, in celebration?
– A London businessman’s Toshiba notebook and desk underneath…
This week's hottest Wii stories: Wii 2 rumours, Soul Calibur co-op, Mega Miis and more…
For me, the big news in the Nintendo Wii world is that I’m still rubbish at Mario Strikers Charged Football. Well, either that, or the rest of the world is just improving quicker than I am. However, over on WiiWii they’ve shamefully neglected this hot story in favour of some more widely relevant stuff. Here’s ten posts worth reading.
Today on Tech Digest: Babelgum IPTV, Pay-as-you-go Nokia N95, £149 iPod suit from M&S, and more…
THE BIG THREE
Babelgum IPTV service now open for business – first impressions
Virgin Mobile offers Nokia N95 on PAYG – for a price
Marks & Spencer unveils £149 iPod suit
THE NEXT FIFTEEN
LG unveils super-slim X820 PC
Father’s Day Gadget Gifts: Gaming
Motorola launches Motocast – feed-like content direct to your mobile screen
CB2: the child-robots are coming!
Samsung SPH-W2400: a rotating HSDPA mobile phone
Hate digital music DRM? Buy the t-shirts!
The Trojan virus that pretends to be a YouTube video
Brits can’t live without their broadband
Samsin SBS-6600 wireless rechargeable Bluetooth speakers
50 Cent sets up shop in virtual world Zwinktopia
Make your website work well on the Wii
Digital Cube’s female-focused M43 iStation personal media player
Alcatel launches its first music clamshell handset – the OT-C701
Turn your phone into a 70s crime scene with Kojak Detective Puzzles
IBM releasing disease prediction software
THE SILLY ONE
Colonic irrigation made easy with the self-guiding colonoscope
Make your website work well on the Wii
Try saying that after a couple of pints. Opera has published a long article explaining how web designers can make their sites more Wii-friendly. As you’ll know if you’ve spent any time surfing with Wii’s Opera browser, some sites work perfectly, but others are a mess.