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Thursday, April 21, 2005

Sony PSP hacks vs. Nintendo DS hacks finalist:

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Looks like LiquidIce may pull away with the Sony PSP hacks vs. Nintendo DS hacks Contest over at Engadget with his PSP Home Control 1.0 that I posted on couple weeks ago. It allows you to controll a TV, DVD, Xbox, and Lighting using the WiFi on the PSP.

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