There is a function of the Mii Channel called Special Miis. This was intended for Nintendo to release special "celebrity" Miis that could not be copied, but only transferred to friends' consoles or controllers. However, using a Bluetooth adapter and a PC, you can make your own Special Miis, even make your own Mii special!
I found this website called YouTube Pocket. I don't think it's affiliated or sponsored in any way by YouTube, but I wish YouTube offered something like it. It allows you to watch ANY YouTube video on a supported Windows Mobile PDA or Smartphone. It involves installing TCPMP media player and the TCPMP FLV plugin. I'm using a Dell Axim X50v with WM6.
Here's a mini-tutorial on how to install Quake DS, a port of Quake 1 to the Nintendo DS, on a Datel Games n' Music cart. I use the shareware Quake, which only has the first level, but you can use the pak file from the full version if you have it.
DragonMinded has updated DSOrganize to version 2.9! His app now runs fine on Datel cards (without requiring the file to be named "bootme.nds") and uses the updated Chishm loader, which also works on all cards. It has an improved web browser with the beginnings of image support, as well as simple CSS rendering. DSOrganize 2.9 also has a slightly different interface and a few other features.
The Datel SD Media Launcher (SDML) lets you load homebrew on an unmodded GameCube. The SNES9xGX is a port of the popular PC emulator SNES9x for the SNES that runs on the 'Cube. Copy the files to your SD card and play.
As many of you know, Wii Firmware version 3.00U was released today, providing a clock on the Wii Menu, an improved News and Forecast Channel icon, and a cool effect with the Disc Slot when you insert/remove a disc. But, little did you know, that the Wii Message Board (sorry, I said in the video that Mii Channel worked, it does not) can now use a USB Keyboard to type.
The 2nd video in my Ubuntu series, this shows you how to install Ubuntu on a dual-boot system (Windows XP and Ubuntu). You'll need an Ubuntu CD (See 1st Video).
First, you defragment your Windows drive, then you set BIOS to boot from CD, then you boot into LiveCD mode, then you repartition your drive, then you install the system.
This video is in response to some comments on various videos about Midna's voice. Midna, a twilight creature from Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, has a random voice, like many Nintendo characters. Some people thought it may be reversed English, so I recorded some clips from the game, reversed them on my PC, and prove that NO, Midna's voice is NOT reversed English.
DLDIrc is a PC application that is designed to make DLDI patching easy. You simply install it, then right click any .nds file and select the option to patch. It now supports GnM versions 1 and 2, GBAMP, and tons (if not all) other cards.