DSi owners will be able to upload photos taken with their system directly to a Facebook account. While browsing the DSi Camera album, a user will be able to upload their pictures by simply tapping on the Facebook icon. The new DSi firmware will be available after 5 p.m. PST.
FACEBOOK CONNECT PHOTO INTEGRATION WITH NINTENDO DSI LAUNCHES TODAY
Free New Integration Lets Users Upload Photos to Their Facebook Profiles
REDMOND, Wash., Aug. 3, 2009 Starting today, Nintendo DSi owners have even more ways to share their experiences with friends and family. Using an Internet-connected Nintendo DSi system and the Nintendo DSi Camera application, Facebook members can take pictures with either of the system's two cameras and upload their photos directly to their Facebook profile. This function will be available after 5 p.m. Pacific with a free downloadable system update.
While reviewing pictures they've stored in the Nintendo DSi Camera album, which includes photos taken by users and manipulated using the built-in interactive lenses, users can simply tap the Facebook icon on the system's touch screen to instantly transmit photos to the user's Facebook profile. The user's system must be configured to a wireless broadband Internet connection for the transmission of photos.
"Facebook and Nintendo DSi build on the trend of personalization that is so important to consumers," said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. "We're giving people the tools to express themselves in creative new ways and show off the results to their friends and family on Facebook."
Nintendo DSi has sold more than 1.7 million units in the United States alone, according to the NPD Group. The third iteration of the world's best-selling portable video game system includes photo- and voice-manipulation features that allow users to customize their experiences like never before.
Remember that Nintendo DSi features parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other Nintendo DSi features such as the new integration with Facebook Connect technology, visit www.NintendoDSi.com.
Thats good news, one thing though. Facebook recently signed a deal that allows free use of your personal pics for whatever they want.. Be careful.
Thats good news, one thing though. Facebook recently signed a deal that allows free use of your personal pics for whatever they want.. Be careful.
What kind of EVIL are they up to?
Hey guys, that is not exactly true. They planned to make such changes, then decided to do something different when a lot of people complained. I'm not sure what the current policy is, but Facebook does not own the photos of you being drunk and stupid at frat parties.Their terms still say they can do whatever they want... the only real difference is that they no longer can if you delete your account.