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    by Published on January 16th, 2007 19:36

    News/release from Grizzly Adams

    What is it?

    A network remote control for MythTV frontends. Be sure you look at the readme for install instructions.
    Button mapping:
    DPAD - Navigation
    A - Select
    B - Back
    X - Vol +
    Y - Vol -
    Features:
    Automatic LCD backlight off.
    Three pages of touchscreen buttons.
    Network update (upload a new .nds using netcat)
    Support for latest DSLite wifi hardware (using DSWiFi CVS)
    Return to menu (libCartReset)
    Three Frontend IP Configurations (configurable at runtime)
    Future plans:
    LCD backlight fade
    Customizable touchscreen panels & button mapping
    Autoconnect (Connect to Frontend 1 at startup)
    Skinnable GUI
    MythTV Status Polling
    Automatic sleep & poweroff
    Automatic updates (off by default)

    Changes:

    Fixed LCD sleep bug in main menu
    Fixed IP Config input bug

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    by Published on January 16th, 2007 19:28

    via dsfanboy

    With this new barrage of Sim City DS images comes a nifty piece of information -- players will be able to trade certain city elements over WiFi. That does add an interesting spin to portable city building, and we can't wait to hear more about it. In the meantime, however, screens!

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    by Published on January 16th, 2007 19:17

    New release of the Music player for GP2X fromWejp

    I have released Gmu 0.5.0!

    Release highlights:

    * Musepack (MPC) support
    * FLAC support
    * Time display can be toggled between elapsed and remaining time
    * Improved track info screen now including more information (title, artist, album, track number, year, length, samplerate, channels, bitrate, file type and file name)
    * Improved cover loading: Cover images are now loaded int the background to avoid blocking of the GUI

    Besides those changes there are a few other minor changes and bugfixes.
    ...
    by Published on January 16th, 2007 19:11

    Gnostic posted this news:

    Nightshift 2007 Official Webpage
    Register

    Welcome to Nightshift 2007, Türkiye's biggest demoscene event. Creative minds work the nightshift where the continents meet : İstanbul. We'll all meet again for more productive and creative purposes. Bunch of people are gathering for the digital arts! Pure programming, designing and composing together. Here is your chance to join the different side of the “real computer” world.

    Many activies, workshops, legendary computers like Commodore 64 & Amiga, many new generation devices like Playstation Portable (PSP), GP2X and more... Come and join the fun, meet with new people, see how they work, create and show! New technologies, video animations, video art, photography and more...

    Chance to meet with Demoscene Legends, oldskool sceners, new skool sceners. Türkiye's famous demoscene groups/teams, great workshops , seminars & presentations. We've got all you need! Come and enjoy the feeling of being different! Let's live this unforgetable moments together at İstanbul Bilgi University's Student Hall. ...
    by Published on January 16th, 2007 19:06

    via zodttd

    It seems an anonymous person released a rip of the new GP2X value pack's 3.0.0 firmware. Get more information and it's download here:
    http://www.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfiles.cgi?0,0,0,0,42,2027

    And yes, it's real and working. ...
    by Published on January 16th, 2007 19:00

    WFCStatus by Kevin is a status viewer for Nintendo's WiFi connection. It basically reads all the data from Nintendo's website without loading tons of animations and images in a browser.

    Features
    Global Wi-Fi Gaming Service Status
    Online status for 11 gamehubs
    Gamehub Player Stats (Top 5 Most Active & Player Logins)
    Overall Gaming Stats (Top 5 Most Active & Player Logins)
    Detailed Day vs. Night Activity graphs for all games
    Now Online! Showing 20 random online gamers
    Get notified when your nick shows up in Now Online! (11 games)
    View stats for more than 50 wi-fi enabled DS and Wii games
    View stats and online players for homebrew wi-fi games (OMalone 2 )

    View the Last 20 Tetris DS Scores
    Animal Crossing Wild World Events Calender
    Easy DS and Wii Errorcode Submit
    Runs in system tray

    Heres whats new:

    - Added 5 DS games Dragon Quest IX: Protectors of the Starry Sky, Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon, Seiken Densetsu: Heroes of Mana etc
    - Added timeouts for loading stats to prevent crashes
    - Updated 2 boxarts

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    by Published on January 16th, 2007 19:00

    WFCStatus by Kevin is a status viewer for Nintendo's WiFi connection. It basically reads all the data from Nintendo's website without loading tons of animations and images in a browser.

    Features
    Global Wi-Fi Gaming Service Status
    Online status for 11 gamehubs
    Gamehub Player Stats (Top 5 Most Active & Player Logins)
    Overall Gaming Stats (Top 5 Most Active & Player Logins)
    Detailed Day vs. Night Activity graphs for all games
    Now Online! Showing 20 random online gamers
    Get notified when your nick shows up in Now Online! (11 games)
    View stats for more than 50 wi-fi enabled DS and Wii games
    View stats and online players for homebrew wi-fi games (OMalone 2 )

    View the Last 20 Tetris DS Scores
    Animal Crossing Wild World Events Calender
    Easy DS and Wii Errorcode Submit
    Runs in system tray

    Heres whats new:

    - Added 5 DS games Dragon Quest IX: Protectors of the Starry Sky, Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon, Seiken Densetsu: Heroes of Mana etc
    - Added timeouts for loading stats to prevent crashes
    - Updated 2 boxarts

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    by Published on January 16th, 2007 18:54

    Proof that Wii Sports can help you lose weight via Wiinintendo

    Six weeks ago, I began what has become a huge obsession of mine. It is called the “Wii Sports Experiment” (Read my original announcement of this from Early December ‘06). I outlined a 6 week game plan for myself, the idea being that I would continue ALL normal activity and eating habits, and simply add 30 minutes of Wii Sports to my day. For the past month and a half, I’ve stuck to these guidelines very strictly.

    I’ve been meticulously keeping track of the following for the past 6 weeks:

    - Weight
    - BMI
    - Calories burned per session/per game (via BioTrainer, thanks Nancy!)
    - Body fat % (via a Digital Body Fat Caliper and a body fat scale)
    - Heart Rate (at rest)
    - Wii Fitness Age
    - Additional Notes/Soreness

    BMI (Body Mass Index):
    - Before: 25.2
    - After: 24.0

    According to the Heart Lung and Blood Institute, my BMI indicated I was overweight before I started and now I’m at a normal BMI. There is one catch though, your BMI is meant to broadly categorize populations for purely statistical purposes. So, its accuracy in relation to actual levels of body fat is easily distorted by such factors as fitness level, muscle mass, bone structure, gender, and ethnicity. So, take these readings with a grain of salt…

    On a more obvious note, my waist (around the belly button/gut) went from 34.5″ to 31″.

    Calories:
    For my experiment I stuck to four main games and my fitness test (which will randomly choose a game). I did calorie experiments for the following, here is what I found after averaging 15 minutes of “aggressive” play during 3 different days.

    - Tennis: Coming in a close second, Wii Tennis was the runner up in calorie burning activities for Wii Sports. I burned an average of 92 calories during a 15 minute period. Like most of my game playing during the experiment I played each game fairly aggressively and would perform full swings, move left and right, and not take any breaks.

    - Bowling: One of my favorite Wii Sports games also clocked in at the lowest of the three games I tested for calorie burn. I burned an average of 77 calories during a 15 minute period. Again, I played aggressively, taken steps toward the lane and bowling with a full swing of the arm. No breaks were taken and I played the game fairly quickly.

    - Boxing: The clear winner here. I burned and average of 125 calories during a 15 minute period. I would like to point out that I would punch with full power, move as if I were really dodging, and hoped/bounced around like a real boxer would.

    Body Fat %:
    For most fitness guru’s and I guess the real question here, was “How much body fat did I lose?” The answer, a fairly significant amount. I took my body fat once a week (sometimes twice) using two methods, one was a Digital Body Fat Caliper and the other a body fat scale. I averaged the readings of the two and here are the results:

    - Before: 19%
    - After: 17.2%

    According to The American Council on Exercise, I went from being in the “acceptable” category to being in the “fitness” category. This data really shows a lot of what I accomplished. I lost almost 2% of my body fat by doing nothing more than playing video games for an extra 30 minutes everyday.

    My goal now (after the experiment has ended) is to get to 14% body fat, and I’ll be doing that by continuing my experiment even after it’s over. It’s funny how once you start something that you HAVE to do everyday, you begin to miss it if you don’t do it, even if you find it tiring or unpleasant. (Reminds of the kid in the book “How to eat fried worms” and how he continued to eat worms even after his bet was over.)

    Heart Rate:
    To be honest with you I only checked this when I started and when I stopped, so I don’t think the results are as rock solid as some of the others, non-the-less I saw a slight decrease in my resting heart rate.

    - Before: 82
    - After: 68

    Wii Fitness Age:
    This really has nothing to with actual fitness, considering a lot of the games score your Wii Fitness Age based on skill more than your fitness or endurance levels, even so I started at a fitness age of 46 and then after that I never went below 30 for the entire six weeks. I hit the lowest Wii Fitness Age on January 4th, with an age of 20.

    Some other quick Wii stats: I’m Pro in Tennis with a 1876 score, pro in Bowling with a score of 1345 (high score 257, should be 300, but my dogs got in my way!), pro in boxing with a score of 1120.
    ...
    by Published on January 16th, 2007 18:37

    The Radio station whos contest claimed the life of a women with a family has closed and with this message:

    All of you are probably aware of the tragic death of a contestant, Jennifer Strange, following her participation in a contest on the Morning Rave last Friday.

    First and foremost, our thoughts and sympathies go out to Jennifer's family and loved ones.

    I also want to assure you that the circumstances regarding this matter are being examined as thoroughly as possible. We are doing everything we can to deal with this difficult situation in a manner that is both respectful and responsible. In the interim, the Morning Rave is off the air indefinitely.

    Thank you.

    John Geary
    Vice-President & General Manager
    107.9 THE END
    ...
    by Published on January 16th, 2007 18:34

    Are you a lazy bast ?, well heres something that may interest, some modder has posted a video of a robotic arm playing the PSP.

    Video Here --> http://www.youtube.com/v/FoL6Rc2L4zk ...
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