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live.pirillo.com &#8211; Minutes after I sliced my finger on the Wii box, I decided to download a program for Mac OS X called &#8220;DarwiinRemote&#8221;. Essentially, you connect your WiiMote via Bluetooth to any Mac running OS X.
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