
of kids want an iPad
The Nielsen Company presented a cadre of individuals with a list of nice, shiny gadgets and let them cross off anything and everything they'd like to buy in the next six months, and 31 percent of kids 6-12 picked the iPad as one of them.

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has anyone actually tired playing any titles from the internet?? the AD-HOC review above is pretty cool, but what about from Hotspots, or using Infrastructure mode?
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i just picked up a psp today. i upgraded the firmware to the latest (3.9) and i am able to connect, and power on my ps3 from the internet outside of my home (work, friends house, etc.) using the WiFi + internet... this is so freaking cool.
so far I'm seeing that this supports PS1 games (FF7... i peed for like an hour). i had some trouble with the ps3 titles :"PAIN", and "Genji: The day of the blade", the psp stated it was not compatible... may at a later firmware update?? when i installed the firmware update, 3.9, the list of features was expanded remote play game support, so maybe more and more titles will become compatible in the future.
i did notice some slight "laggage", but in the option menu you can increase the kbps and this handles the lagg right away. it behaves like a really good emulator... kind of... or Remote Desktop, if anyone is familiar with that.
all in all, i say home run to Sony. the closest MS could get to this is allowing remote play from PCs to the 360 and even that isn't as good in my opinion (not to mention their almost complete lack of backwards compatibility).