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Not to use the Nintendo WiFi Network in games like Mario Kart.

The Internet can be used for more than porn these days.
Is it just me or are they taking the piss with that product code?

gad-gam-yur-Wii
No it wouldn't as they're both failed handhelds and this article is talking about an as yet unreleased yet possibly, almost-doomed-from-the-start-but-maybe-not, but oh yeah, whatever-happened-to-the-Phantom-maybe-we-could-do-better home console.

Proof read your face...that thing is fucked up!
And PCs with that kind of spec in '95 were around $3000, didn't come with WiFi or USB were tethered to a desk and came complete with a 14" CRT monitor. Good luck finding one with 128Mb RAM

Yeah I'd buy that for a dollar....literally.

If it has an office suite, browser, MP3 player and image viewer, then I think it has potential, and guess what?! It does!
Yeah same here! Except I was sitting in a bar with my mates getting drunk and trying to access porn on a Palm V. Not good, but thoroughly geeky!!
This wont reduce supercomputers to the size of laptops, they'll just use more of them.

More power = more good
Yeah! I'd vote for Superman/Batman
@mattclarkie

That's bollocks, every store I've been into...Game, Woolworths, HMV, Virgin GameStation, even sodding shitty Curry's.Digital have been offering pre orders. So I don't exactly know where your getting that piece of info from. Leave your house once in a while and experience the beautiful colours of the outside world, or at least your local high street once in a while.
Do Wii games come on DVD? If that is the case then the laser technology is already in there, Sonic is providing the SDK, and I see no reason why DVD playback cannot be purchased in the future as an optional extra via WiiConnect.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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