Another
week passed, another weeks worth of news passed on. It's the little
things that keep us going each week, but it's the big things that
people really want to know. We make sure to do our best to bring the
latest, and greatest, news we can, and at the end of the week, it may
be hard, but we're still going for gold.
Wii.com
now fully viewable
Anybody
who went to Wii.com
the day it launched probably noticed that two of the videos were not
viewable. That has now changed, and now anybody and everybody can
check out the new videos which highlight the Photo Channel and the
Internet Channel. While other, larger, websites have been
broadcasting the video demonstration of the Photo Channel from the
Sept. 14th event, the new video goes more in-depth into
the features of the Channel and also shows just how fast it runs. The
video of the Internet Channel shows just how it works, and much of
the ease of use, though we still haven't seen how users type yet. If
you're worried about not being able to see the text or pictures from
websites on a regular size TV, don't be. Like the Photo Channel, the
Internet Channel is also able to zoom in and out, so everything will
be clear. It also supports Flash files, including Flash movies. Go
check out the videos and see for yourself.
Speaking
of the Internet Channel, Nintendo has confirmed that it will be
allowing free downloads of the Opera Web Browser for Wii until June
of 2007, “free of charge as a temporary promotion”. After that
time, the browser will be available for purchase with Wii Points,
though Nintendo has not yet confirmed the number of points necessary
for the purchase.
Another
one bites the dust
First
it was Alienware, now it's VoodooPC. HP announced yesterday that it
has signed an agreement to acquire VoodooPC, a large, Canadian gaming
PC manufacturer. Much like Dell, HP plans to use the Voodoo brand to
make a name for itself in the gaming market. The brand name will
remain the same, the only difference will be the owners. The
founders/co-owners of VoodooPC, brothers Rahul and Ravi Sood, will
become the chief technologist (Rahul) and director of strategy (Ravi)
for the new gaming branch of HP.
If
HP can manage to keep the Voodoo brand at the high level of quality
it is known for, we can probably expect to see the unit grow by a
considerable margin. "Our passion at VoodooPC has been to design
the highest performance, personalized PCs for our customers'
entertainment," said Rahul Sood. “Customers
should continue to expect the highest level of personalized
configurations, service and quality.” If
that isn't the case, we may see things go in the wrong direction for
the company. The deal is still not done yet, though, as it is still
subject to regular closing conditions, but it is set to be completed
by November. The terms of the deal, however, were not disclosed. In
any case, for the work of such high standards and quality done to
this point, to the Sood brothers and VoodooPC, we salute you.
We
hope you enjoyed this week's News Pop!. Join us again next week,
because we've always more gaming news to share. We'll be back again
next Monday, with a little difference, though. Because of the
holidays, this Monday's News Pop! will be a late edition. To all our
readers, have a good weekend.
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