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Gizmodo - Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata Says He Wouldn't Use a Mac or iPhone if Apple Was a Competitor - Apple
Gizmodo - Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata Says He Wouldn't Use a Mac or iPhone if Apple Was a Competitor - Apple
In the same interview he said the Wii could live for eight more years, Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata remarked that if Apple and Nintendo "were in direct competition, I would not use a Mac in my presentations." When Dean Takahashi asked about the potential threat of free games, Iwata ...
Nintendo CEO: Wii care about your heartbeat, but not your iPhone, the recession or free games
Nintendo CEO: Wii care about your heartbeat, but not your iPhone, the recession or free games
venturebeat.com — Satoru Iwata is very excited about your heartbeat. The chief executive of Nintendo wants to capture it... on his new Wii Vitality Sensor, an add-on peripheral for the Nintendo Wii , so that video games can tune in to your level of excitement or ... (more) Nintendo CEO: Wii care about your heartbeat, but not ...
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