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    <title>Nintendo DS Adds Web &amp; TV?</title>
    <summary>Sony&apos;s PSP may be all the rage, but word out of Japan (via PC Magazine and Reuters) is that Nintendo has some things up its sleeve for its own portable unit, the DS.Seems a card is planned to make the unit...</summary>
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      <name>Randy Savicky</name>
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      <![CDATA[<p><strong>Sony's PSP</strong> may be all the rage, but word out of Japan (via <strong><em>PC Magazine</em></strong> and <strong>Reuters</strong>) is that <strong>Nintendo</strong> has some things up its sleeve for its own portable unit, the <strong>DS</strong>.</p><p>Seems a card is planned to make the unit <strong>Wi-Fi</strong> capable and another card with an antennae will provide <strong>digital TV</strong>. Now I know what the second screen in the DS is intended for ...</p>]]>
      
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