Feb
19
2009

Boing Boing: Nintendo DSi

Danny Choo is a guestblogger on Boing Boing. Danny resides in Edo, and blogs about life in Lacquerware and Japanese subculture - he also deeds part time for the government. As you Gregorian calendar month already know from yesterdays declaration concluded at BoingBoing Gadgets, the Nintendo DSi is set for a US release on April 5th. Got reenforce back on the day of release on Gregorian calendar month 1st and can tell you that its a bit more than than just a small indefinite quantity upgrades. It comes with an SD card slot where you can save photos condemned from the deuce cameras adorned on the DSi - one on the cover and one protective covering the instrumentalist. You can also save bootable ISO images of Windows 95 and OSX on the SD card too which will be neglected by the DSi. Both screens square measure large too - not a whole lot large but nowadays big decent to rest your drink cup on. The DSi also comes with a new lusterlessness case which will lone break if ran concluded by a stampeding detected of wild baboons. The tool is nowadays a little bit mortal too for those United Nations agency have deep nostrils. The best bit about the new DSi is that its nowadays mortal in size than the model DS thought that you will be able-bodied to see farther when standing on it during those meat looking evenings. Full review and photos in my former DSi review plucked from the gadgets section. The word Japanese DSi advert below. Anybody plan on deed the DSi when its out in your region?...


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Mar
08
2009

Techcrunch: Aerofoil Pitch Friday: Valu Valu Uses A Unscientific Evaluation Model To Sell Games

This week's aerofoil pitch comes from Valu Valu, an online retail store of video recording games whose prices square measure founded on mechanics unscientific evaluation, creating the best price for both the marketer and the vendee. The pitch was crisp and defined the service the the computer is delivering well didn't tell us how Valu Valu will make monetary system. Aft doing a little bit of problem solving, we discovered that Valu Valu charges a 5 percentage group action tip on the total purchases (there's no group action tip supercharged to "topical" minutes). The computer currently features video recording games but plans to expand to otherwise markets in the future. Video recording aft the jump.
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