Houston Newscaster Changes Slides, Plays Tennis
Brian G Randles — October 29, 2009 — Pop Culture
References: gonintendo & engadget
The Houston newscaster featured here must enjoy her Wii. She must like it enough to bring it into work. No telling why the good people at Channel 11 news in Houston would opt for a Wiimote rather than a normal clicker, but I definitely do not want to take her on in some Wii baseball.
By the way, is there a set brand for news slide clickers? If not, Nintendo needs to get on that. Check out more on the Houston newscaster by following the links below.
By the way, is there a set brand for news slide clickers? If not, Nintendo needs to get on that. Check out more on the Houston newscaster by following the links below.
Trend Themes
1. Consumer Tech in News Broadcasting - The use of consumer technology such as the Wii remote in news broadcasting presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in how news is presented and consumed by audiences.
2. Gaming in Workplace - The increasing prevalence of gaming technology in non-gaming industries, such as news broadcasting, suggests opportunities for disruptive innovation in employee engagement and productivity.
3. Alternative Control Mechanisms - The use of non-traditional control mechanisms, such as the Wii remote, opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation in a wide range of industries beyond gaming.
Industry Implications
1. News Broadcasting - The use of consumer technology in news broadcasting creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in how news is presented and consumed by audiences.
2. Technology and Gaming - The increasing use of gaming technology in non-gaming industries presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in employee engagement and productivity.
3. Consumer Electronics - The popularity of consumer technology such as the Wii remote in non-traditional industries creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in alternative control mechanisms.
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