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June 12, 2006 1:50 PM
Nintendo hacking, anyone?
Posted by Brier Dudley
I'm shopping for remote controls and thinking about a Logitech Harmony, but the new Nintendo DS Lite is pretty nifty. I'm wondering if some clever person will write an application to convert the DS into a dual-screen Wi-Fi remote, after it gets a browser this summer.
There are some cool programs for doing this with other Wi-Fi devices but those gadgets all cost more than twice as much as a DS.
The DS is about $130 at Amazon.com, where it's ranked the No.1 seller in computer and video games.
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Gadgets and games | Fun stuff I've written about lately includes Apple's iPhone, Hewlett-Packard's HDX laptop and Microsoft's Halo3. Also on the radar are new digital video boxes such as the Tivo HD and the Vudu.

