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Journal Journal: Nintendo Makes A Few Announcements

Portalit.net has the story:

"Nintendo's PR machines was at full speed during the press conference at the Games Convention in Leipzig, Germany. The company talked a lot about its upcoming console, announced that two more Wii games and, finally, let down everyone expecting the most important piece of information."

"In other words, the price for the Wii remains a secret."

The article goes on to say talk about the two new games annoucned for the Nintendo Wii system. Nintendo also released a staement that it will be releasing a pink DS lite in Europe. Could this be due to the new Pink PS2?

More on the new pink DS lite from Greg Howson:

Nintendo goes pink again.

"Anything Sony can do Nintendo can do better - or is it the other way round? Anyhow, Nintendo have announced the October 27th launch of the pink DS Lite. According to the press release it will, "find a happy home in the most stylish of bags and is perfect for those on the go."

Is pink the new "In" color for gaming systems? And if so, how long will it be before it goes out fo style?

Security

Journal Journal: FDA to use RFID

Bob Brewin writes:

"The FDA recently issued a draft Compliance Policy Guide that states that the agency will concentrate its tracking efforts on drugs that people are most likely to try to counterfeit or divert. They include drugs with high sales volumes, such as cholesterol-reducing Lipitor; expensive specialty drugs; and high-demand drugs, such as Tamiflu, whose use could skyrocket in a flu pandemic."

"The Food and Drug Administration will require drug manufacturers to track the distribution of high-priced drugs throughout the pharmaceutical supply chain beginning in December."

"The FDA will require the use of radio frequency identification technology, but it will not mandate RFID for tracking the sale of all prescription drugs by 2007, as the FDA had planned."

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