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“And last but not least, we have finally run natively Linux on the Nintendo Wii through Team Tweezers’ twilight-hack (http://wiibrew.org/index.php?title=Twilight_Hack). We have released a small usbgecko-enabled Proof of Concept mini-distro to prove it.” It still needs drivers for the fancy Wii hardware…but regardless, it’s Wii Linux is here.
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY, February 12, 2008 — D-Link, the end-to-end networking solutions provider for consumer and business, announced the release of SecureSpot™ 2.0 Managed Security Service. Designed to accommodate the growing needs of the home broadband network, D-Link, is offering the all-in-one managed security service integrated with the popular Draft 802.11n router, DIR-625.At the heart of the SecureSpot 2.0 Services is an industry first - a unique, graphical, web based security console that remotely communicates with the router and networked home devices to make setting up and managing security for the …
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The Nintendo Wii gaming console coming from the home of gaming entertainment Nintendo can be called as the direct successor of Nintendo Game Cube. The seventh generation gaming system arrives carrying along with it, the wireless controller, Wii Remote and WiiConnect24 that are capable of receiving messages and updating over the internet in the standby mode.
Launched first in 2001, the gaming console Nintendo Wii was later modified in 2003, after a gap of two years. Nintendo DS directly influenced the Wii design, resulting in adopting it. Nintendo have succeeded in …
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One of the great features of the Play Station 3 is that it can use Linux, which means that PS3 owners can customize their system and get lots more out of it. Gaming consoles are usually designed so that foreign systems can’t run on them, but the PS3 goes in the total opposite direction, allowing an experienced Linux user to personalize their system. Most gaming systems are “locked” so that other systems can’t be run, so PS3 is unconventional in allowing this. The only thing you can’t do on the …

