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Gizmo eliminates wires from Wii experience

Even though the Nintendo Wii makes use of wireless technology, you still need a wire to attach the nunchuk accessory to the Wii remote for selected games that require it.

Review: Wii sports hit and miss

Thanks to its innovative wireless controls, family-friendly games and relatively inexpensive price tag, the Nintendo Wii is hotter than the dancing flames in Donkey Kong.

Nintendo shows us how Wii can get 'Fit'

If Nintendo has their way your living room could be the new big thing in exercise.

Have a brawl with 'Super Smash Bros.' on Wii

Ever wanted to see who would win in a fight between Nintendo's Mario and Sega's Sonic? Now you can in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, a cartoon fighting game for the Nintendo Wii.

CNNMoney: Toymakers vs. the Wii

The toymakers' motto for 2008: If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.

Reader tech ideas: Disability aids, sensors in bloodstream

Technology is always changing and improving, but CNN.com readers say these changes may need to take different forms and focus on different things.

Bloggers anticipate surprises at gadget show

The latest new TVs, MP3 players, computers and pretty much any other shiny and expensive gadget you can think of will be on display next week in Las Vegas, Nevada, long before they make their way to your local big-box electronic store.

SI.com: Lisa Raymond: What might Santa be bringing the ladies of the WTA?

Walk into any mall in America right now and you're bombarded with the holiday spirit. But the most recognizable sign of all is, of course, Santa Claus and the children who each year come and sit on his lap, reeling off what they want from St. Nick. Will it be the newest American Girl doll? Maybe the latest Nintendo Wii game?

CNNMoney: Recalls may hurt holiday toy sales

The U.S. toy industry may have a subpar holiday season as nervous parents look for alternatives to traditional toys, according to a new report from Standard & Poor's Equity Reseach.

Review: Wii Zapper a great accessory for the price

If you grew up with a Nintendo Entertainment System in your house, then you no doubt remember the Zapper, the gray (or bright orange) light gun that let you shoot at ducks, bull's-eyes, and banditos. After almost 20 years, Nintendo has brought the Zapper, at least in name, to the Nintendo Wii. It's available in stores today for just $20, and it includes a free game, Link's Crossbow Training.

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