Looks like Sony has finally ceded to the fact that having proper motion controls in their home console is definitely a step forward, instead of having a half-baked one on their original SixAxis.

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Sony PlayStation Move motion controller announced
Ever played with the Nintendo Wii before? Let us assume that the answer is in the affirmative, considering how far reaching the Wii console has gone to throughout the earth with its phenomenal sales figures

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Seal Shield helps Wii fans keep their peripherals clean
When it comes to iPhone and iPod accessories, ZAGG is one name that many people are familiar with, especially with the popular invisibleSHIELD and ZAGGaudio brands, but this time round they are offering something slightly different. It won’t protect your iPhone or iPod against knocks, drops and scratches, but it does something which most gadget-toting folks would appreciate – by virtue of it being ZAGGsparq, a portable lithium polymer battery system that can provide multiple charges for any personal electronic device as long as they are powered by a USB plug. As many frequent travelers can testify, you tend to run out of juice for your gadgets during the most inopportune of moments, especially when you just need to make that particular phone call only to have your phone die on you before the third ring is over

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ZAGG offers ZAGGsparq
Love your Nintendo Wii? Well, they say that the Wii isn’t really that great of an excuse when it comes to losing weight while engaging in your favorite hobby, but the Fun Xercise Bike (FXB) might just change things – after all, it allows both children and adults alike to have fun with their Wii while playing games such as Mario Kart alongside a nice, sweating session

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Fun Xercise Bike
Now here is something that I would have wanted back in fourth grade: a Pac-Man watch. Granted, it’s not as cool as a Mickey Mouse Watch, but that’s only because Pac-Man didn’t have any hands.

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Pac-Man watch celebrates your favorite chomper
Yes, there are a lot of readers out there, and unless one is truly unique, it is not worth talking about.

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Qualcomm to make an energy-efficient color e-reader with optional game controller?
Lexar continues its march in the world of storage space where memory cards are concerned, and this time round they will target hardcore gamers or just casual gamers who are looking for a reliable data storage solution of all their important gaming data. After all, wouldn’t it be a real damper to find out that the hundreds of hours you’ve spent investing in playing an RPG to bring your party up to near deity-like powers disappear in a puff of smoke just because the game data stored on a particular memory card is corrupted due to a hardware defect? Lexar hopes to prevent that heartache from happening to you with their new gaming-centric Memory Stick Micro and SDHC memory cards

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Lexar Memory Stick Micro (M2) and SDHC memory cards
Dolls always seem to have the strangest features, yes there are still normal dolls out there, but there are just as many oddballs. You can get babies that make noise, that pee their diaper and can even crawl away. The strangest of them all is always the one that can soil a fake diaper. Well now all the little girls of the world can have a doll to go with their Nintendo Wii. The doll has an opening to allow a Wiimote to be jammed into its back. It is created for the game Baby and Me . Within the game it has the girl do the normal things like rock the baby, burp it and even teach the doll to walk. It uses the speaker within the Wiimote to make the baby make the usual noises like crying and laughing. Although the doll looks ridiculous to every rational full grown adult, I’m sure one toy commercial for this would be enough to hook quite a few little girls.

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Doll Used As Wiimote Accessory For Baby And Me Game
The wildly successful Nintendo DS line has now entered its fourth iteration, with confirmation of the Nintendo DSi LL in the pipeline that is basically a supersized version of the camera-enabled DSi.

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Nintendo DSi now known as DSi LL
Electronic Arts normally dabbles in video games, but this time round they aim to get kids more involved with reading by announcing the development of FLIPS, an innovative new book range that was specially developed for the Nintendo DS. FLIPS aims to offer kids regardless of age a fun and creative method of reading their favorite tomes.

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FLIPS book range to hit the Nintendo DS