Update: The blogger that initially started this rumor has now openly stated that he made it up as a practical joke. Blogger Kiyoshi Saruwatari claims that Nintendo's upcoming Wii console runs on the ...
In my August 2008 column, I wrote about how to use a Wiimote from a Nintendo Wii on a Linux system as a general-purpose wireless joystick. In that column, I covered how to bind use buttons not only on ...
Wii fans hang on to your hats, as the video above explains, hackers have found a way around the Wii's encryption keys which opens the widely popular console up to home brewed games, open source ports ...
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IowCjQb6dQA&w=425&h=355] This video describes how to use a regular SD card to hack your Wii to play homebrew games and run ...
This video is from nuvalo who writes: "This is the latest kernel from Wii-Linux, which supports USB, Bluetooth, etc. This video shows how it boots T2 SDE for PowerPC, with its X server and the login.
Linus Torvalds released Linux 3.1 Monday and the new feature list is long and wide. Linux 3.1 includes a new iSCSI implementation and support for OpenRISC, Near-Field Communication chips, and — get ...
The latest version of the Linux kernel has arrived with a host of new features that include new graphics drivers, NFC integration, and Nintendo Wii remote support. The version 3.1 release was delayed ...
Linux 3.1 adds support for the open-source OpenRISC CPU architecture, which is a significant step forward for developers working with open hardware. This support allows for more flexibility and ...
Case in point, Matt Cutts has connected a Wii Fit balance board to a Linux box via Bluetooth. So far, all he can do is weigh himself in kilograms and move a red dot around by leaning in different ...
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