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Nintendo again redefines game control, puts spotlight on community building

Nintendo again redefines game control, puts spotlight on community building

   At the E3 Media & Business Summit today, Nintendo unveiled an enhancement for its iconic Wii Remote controller and new games that promise to further enrich and engage players around the world.

Posted : Wed, Jul 16, 2008

Category : Technology / Gadgets News

Logitech Announces Classic Keyboard 200 Support for Nintendo's Wii Console

Logitech Announces Classic Keyboard 200 Support for Nintendo's Wii Console

   Logitech today announced that the Logitech® Classic Keyboard 200, a full-sized USB keyboard, is compatible with Nintendo's popular Wii™ home video game system.

Posted : Sun, Oct 21, 2007

Category : Technology / Gadgets News

Nintendo's New Wii Zapper Targets Fun

Nintendo's New Wii Zapper Targets Fun

   Nintendo announced today that the Wii Zapper(TM) interface for the hit Wii(TM) home video game system will come packed with Link's Crossbow Training(TM).

Posted : Tue, Sep 11, 2007

Category : Technology / Gadgets News

Logitech Introduces the Future of PC Navigation

Logitech Introduces the Future of PC Navigation

   The future of PC navigation starts now. Logitech (SWX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI), the world's leading manufacturer of computer mice, today introduced the Logitech® MX Airâ„¢ Rechargeable Cordless Air Mouse, a versatile laser mouse that works on the desk and in the air. Similar to the way people use a remote to control a television, when holding the MX Air mouse, people can now lean back and relax while navigating the computer and enjoying media content.

Posted : Thu, Jul 12, 2007

Category : Technology / Gadgets News

Everybody Votes Channel Launched by Nintedo for Wii

Everybody Votes Channel Launched by Nintedo for Wii

   Nintendo has added an additional channel to its Wii Menu: the Everybody Votes Channel. This opinion-based channel asks Wii owners who have connected their systems to the Internet to weigh in on a variety of topics.

Posted : Fri, Feb 16, 2007

Category : Technology / Gadgets News
 
 
 
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