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It looks like there’s more evidence that the PSP2 is coming. Not just another revamp, but a new device entirely. Or… the PSP is going to be shelved. |
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For Mario’s 25th birthday, it looks like Nintendo is selling a special edition Nintendo Wii and DSi/DSi XL. The Wii will be coming out with the new Wii Motion Plus controller that we’ve posted about earlier, but it will also come pre-installed with a special edition of the original Super Mario Brothers game! It’ll be jam packed with custom sprites like new bricks. It will be out on November 11th for ¥20,000 ($241). However, there is no release date or price stated for the DSi/DSi XL, yet, but it appears to be the same date as the custom edition Wii. |
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Alright, as you can see from this YouTube video, you move around your block and try to avoid the evil black boxes with your analog stick. Your score increases as time goes on and go through levels. It’s pretty simple, but addicting. You guys should try this out! |
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Thanks to a hack, you can finally, finally use Skype on 3G in America instead of just WiFi! |
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Apple has allowed Google to offer its Google Goggles visual search app to the iPhone. Google Goggles attempts to make search picture based. Instead of typing up your search you take a photo of what you want to search and Google gives back its search results. If Google pulls this off its interesting to think of how many opportunities the search giant will have. Pretty neat idea, huh? We are going to try putting the app to a test and see how Google did. We tried: a book, a hat, a can of beans, a bottle of wine, and a xbox controller and lastly a picture of a picture from Vietnam. While the picture from Vietnam didn’t get any results (not ideal conditions) the rest got relevant results! Take a look. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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