Nintendo used a cool handheld Wii-mote and made simple games without HD graphics.
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Mote has a number of activities planned for the exhibit, called Penguin Island.
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Of course, Nintendo is continuing to push the Wii and its groundbreaking Wii-mote.
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Mote refused to do so, but he asked a group of students to research the topic.
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It plugs into your Wii-mote and functions wirelessly, so that's a nice touch.
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The researchers said that these components will add little to the size of the mote.
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The mons placiti or Scone mote hill is the inauguration site of the Scottish Kings.
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It's important to mote that software converts the EEG readings into viewable scans.
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Move a glowing, iridescent creature called a mote around the screen by tapping on it.
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Atom: (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything
Mote (from Quechua: mut'i) is the generic name for several grains cooked in water, consumed in many Central and South American countries.
(Motes) A sensor node, also known as a 'mote' (chiefly in North America), is a node in a wireless sensor network that is capable of performing some processing, gathering sensory information and communicating with other connected nodes in the network. ...
(The Motes) The Motes were an indie rock band from Truro, NS, Canada, and the founders of a regionally influential record label called Ant Records.
A small particle; a speck; A tiny computer for remote sensing. Also known as smartdust; May or might; Must
(moted) containing fine floating dust or specks
(motes) Can be either fuzzy (immature seeds on which fibre development ceased at an early stage) or bearded (a piece of seed coat with long fibres attached). Both are often termed seed coat neps.
(Gr. karphos , something dry, hence a particle of wood or chaff, etc.). A slight moral defect is likened to a mote (Mat 7:3; Luk 6:41, Luk 6:42).
(MOH-tay): Often translated as wheatberries. Although it looks very similar to barley, mote is wheat that has been processed with an alkali (wood ashes or lye) to loosen the husks and allow them to swell up. They are then washed, boiled, and dried. ...