Top 5 Notable Changes in Nintendo’s New DSi

Nintendo New DSi

When news first came out about a new version of the Nintendo DS, gamers were abuzz with curiosity. With the original DS, Nintendo revolutionized the handheld gaming industry and paved the way for stylus-based gameplay. The second installment, the Nintendo DS Lite, was a simple redesign and didn’t really offer anything unique.

After its release in Japan last November, the DSi already boasts of more than one million units sold. It is scheduled for release in the US, Europe, and Australia this April. Now, gamers all over the world are asking themselves whether it’s worth their money to upgrade to Nintendo’s latest handheld.

If you’re one of them, here’s some info on the new DSi features that, hopefully, may help you to decide.

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Top 5 Internet Dot-Com Guides and Strategies

The interactive technology is so upon us; so all over us. And everybody loves the action. But feeling the real thrill are those among us betting on the ‘business-to-consumer’ or ‘business-to-business’ transaction concepts and raring to go the online way. Good thinking. But getting the most out of the dot-com magic is another story.

Strategy, strategy, strategies…seem overwrought, but we are sharing just the same: “Five Internet Dot-Com Guides and Strategies.” We actually like the “footing” part because it charges us to get a good grip of what the web has to offer. Because just when we think we are completely in the web of things…these five guides poke on us.

Posed wistfully as questions — and then the bottom-lines:

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Top 5 Pet Peeves with the Iphone

“Pet Peeve” is a noun defined by Merriam-Webster as

a frequent subject of complaint

The IPhone has many top-notch things, but it has been the subject of many complaints. Although the 3G version of the IPhone has been released late last year, it still created several quips from most of its users (like myself).

Listed below are the most common “annoyances” the “Jesus Phone” had and have (unless you install some 3rd party applications; which most of them are still on its beta stage):

5. Why can’t I delete a single number from the call log? Nokia’s low-end models can do it, why not Apple’s kickass phone? Not that I’m hiding anything (Hi Baby!).

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