Techie BreakieDay 2 of E3 saw even more epic gaming announcements, with Nintendo and Sony setting out their stalls. See what’s in store for the year right here in techie breakie!

Nintendo kicked things off with a string of fantastic news and slightly odd hardware: there was good news for Mario fans with a new DSi Ware game, as well as two new Wii games, New Super Mario Bros, and – yes – Super Mario Galaxy 2. Wii Sports Resort got demoed, as did Wii Fit Plus, while Nintendo’s president came on stage to announce the next step in add-on oddity: the Wii Vitality Sensor. Be sure to check out the official photos.

Sony hit straight back though, unleashing the PSP Go on the off, which we got hands-on with ASAP. That wasn’t all though: there was a glut of new Gran Turismo, with the PSP version finally arriving, and Gran Turismo 5 shown off in a stunning video. Sony had a few true surprises up its sleeves too mind, dishing out Final Fantasy 14 for the first time, and its own motion sensing camera to take on the Wii and Project Natal on Xbox 360.

Elsewhere in technology, NVIDIA stole the show at Computex with some incredible low power mobile devices with serious HD skills, Nokia is teasing us with a mysterious package, and the new iPhone is rumoured to be getting a low end 4GB version.

Finally, a new report suggests Apple has quietly wrapped up the education sector. How did that happen?

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