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Rayman Legends NFC Features Leak In Video
Nintendo’s sales haven’t been exactly stellar, but that hasn’t stopped developers from utilizing the full potential of its upcoming system, The Wii U. A leaked Rayman Legends Video shows the NFC feature of the Wii U put into action by way of adding characters to the game. NFC is aka “Near Field Communication” and has become popular in cell phones and mobile gadgets as a way for them to connect with other electronics. Hopefully Nintendo can tell us more about the Wii U at E3 in June.
Source: Engadget
TV Static Magic!
This is awesome! The International Federation of Photographic Art has come up with this nifty (and really cool!) way of transmitting pictures! In the video at the source you will find instructions (For ease of reading, The Verge has de-chalked the instructions into a typed version. ) written in chalk on the walls. The instructions do require a DSLR camera and a tripod is recommended. When you follow the instructions you should be able to get a great many photos out of all that colored static. I wonder what would happen if they figured this out for Black and white… Maybe our pre-pc era TV’s could talk to us! Everything at the source links!
Supported Media File Types For The PS Vita
As was the case with the first PSP, people want to know what they can view, play, and listen to in terms of media type on the PS Vita. Now obviously a 21st century device like the Vita has support for the three main types, pictures, movies, and music. However not all files types are supported.
[Review] Snugg Power Battery Pack For Your iPhone And iPod Touch
TheSnugg.com recently sent this Battery Pack out to me for review! The the pack costs $29.99 and really does its job. Find out more in the video review below. You can find it Here
How to use Handbrake
I use Handbrake all the time and it is a great utility for converting videos to different formats. Download here: http://handbrake.fr/
Sony W290 Digital Camera Unboxing
A Quick Unboxing of Sony’s W290 Digital Point and shoot camera. I got this from Brennan at Brennans Tech Bite, be sure to check him out ![]()




