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Netflix now shipping instant streaming discs for Wii

Netflix now shipping instant streaming discs for Wii

March 25, 2010 12:53 PM Devindra Hardawar

After announcing that it would support Nintendo’s Wii this past January, Netflix has finally started shipping out instant streaming discs to lucky Wii owners.

E-mail alerts regarding the discs went out today, and Netflix subscribers will start receiving them as …

Unity Technologies' browser-based 3D engine supports Android, iPad and PS 3

Unity Technologies' browser-based 3D engine supports Android, iPad and PS 3

March 8, 2010 8:00 AM Dean Takahashi

Unity Technologies has been disrupting big budget 3D games with its light 3D game technology. The company’s engine lets game developers create a 3D online game that runs in a browser, without the need for big downloads as with traditional …

Nintendo to sell new DSi with 93 percent bigger screen starting March 28

Nintendo to sell new DSi with 93 percent bigger screen starting March 28

February 24, 2010 9:19 AM Dean Takahashi

Nintendo of America announced this morning that it will begin selling the Nintendo DSi XL starting March 28 in the U.S.

The new version of the portable game handheld will have a 93 percent bigger screen and sell for $189.99. …

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