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Digital Camera Shipments up 24%


CIPA, the Japanese Camera & Imaging Products Association, which is made out of most of the main camera manufacturers (the Japanese manufacturers) have recently released a study which shows that sales are up by 24% compared to last year’s first three quarters.

I guess that if I weren’t getting a Wii this Christmas I’d probably be […]

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Japanese Nintendo fans analyzed

A Japanese reach group has recently decided to analyze what kind of people bought and loved Nintendo products. Here are the results:

The average age is 34.3 years old. Note: There were large numbers of fans in their tweens, teens and twenties as well.
People who like Nintendo also like brands such as Uniqlo, Burberry, Nike, Comme […]

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Unofficial Windows Wiimote Drivers Released

CarlKenner from Wiili.org has released the first unofficial Wiimote drivers for Windows machines, and apparently it works without the sensor bar.
All I can say regarding this is…

…Hentai games will never be the same.
Image originaly from Engadget

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Pantech unveils their latest concept cellphone

Don’t worry if you’ve never heard about Pantech, it’s a Korean cellphone manufacturer. Recently they announced a new concept design for a cellphone that has already made it to the IF Design Award 2007 finals.

To me, it looks like a hybrid mix between LG’s Chocolate design, Motorola’s RAZR, and a bit of Apple’s Might Mouse. […]

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Samurai Pizza Cats – Retrospective

I wasn’t fortunate enough to have seen Samurai Pizza Cats when it originally aired. I knew it existed, but I sort of passed it off as yet another anthropomorphic animal action cartoon trying to cash-in on the popularity of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (like Street Sharks, Biker Mice from Mars or the COWboys of Moo […]

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Lawyer issues a legal warning for PS3 Importers

Looks like Sony is lighting the first signaling flares regarding grey importers. Mitra Pahlabod of the Davenport Lyons says (regarding the importers):
“They run the real risk of defending lengthy and costly trademark infringement proceedings,” Pahlabod stated. “It is up to the grey importer to prove that consent to resell the goods in Europe has been […]

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PSP already capable of emulating 3.01 without updating

After just a few days since the release of Sony’s latest PSP firmware update, it has already been cracked and is now being emulated on PSPs with older firmware versions.
There are no news yet regarding the Playstation 1 emulator compatibility with this method, but even if there is, I doubt Sony will allow people to […]

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An analysis of Nintendo’s Wii-Related trademarks

A few months ago, Nintendo was granted some trademarks, and Justin decided to analyze and speculate a little about each of them. Some of them seem interesting, well, at least what he’s speculating is:
•WiiCulture - Put into a channel, the possibilities for this one could be fairly broad. The one that seems most likely is […]

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Waiting for Wii titles? Why not get GameCube ones?

George, from Later Nerdz has just made an interesting article, which is a great idea for all present Wii owners. I think that it’s safe to say that most people that bought the Wii, didn’t buy a GameCube, or, at the very least, I can say that for myself. Since it will still be a […]

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Azureus team launches YouTube competitor and Azureus 3.0 Beta

One of the biggest news recently is the release of the Azureus 3.0 Beta, which, besides being a brand new Azureus build, also marks the opening of Zudeo, which aims to be a competitor to YouTube. Although it doesn’t stream movies on the browser, it will, hopefully, allow you to find and download the movies […]

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Turn your MacBook Pro into a disco light!

Well, not quite… but as close as you can get with a bunch of LEDs.

This is done with the help of a small application/plugin called iSpazz, and you can download it from here.
But I don’t recommend that you get it if you’ve had epileptic seizures in the past…

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Nintendo of Japan’s Wii Safety Manual

Nintendo has really been a bit crazy lately. Although they’re considered the, friendly, Apple of computer gaming, it hasn’t stopped them from “shouting” at people with the Wii’s safety information manual, or releasing a very duh blatantly obvious safety manual in Japan, with pictures!
Gizmodo was kind enough to put the pictures together, and even write […]

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Hydrogen-Powered BMW 7 Series

What are the most common elements in the universe? Of course, it’s hydrogen and stupidity! Seriously, we’re being too dependent on fossil fuels, and now that I’ve started driving again, I can feel the pressure of having to deal with rising gas prices.
Sure, electric and hybrid cars can help you save up on fuel, but […]

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Silverhawks - Retrospective

In 1986, Rankin-Bass had themselves a sure-fire hit with their flagship animated series, Thundercats. So with all the money rolling in, how does one follow-up such a success? Why, with an exact duplicate, of course. Silverhawks is often called “Thundercats in space” and that description isn’t too far off base. From the voice actors, to […]

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