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DSi v1.4 firmware happening now in Japan, bringing Facebook connectivity along for the ride

Back at E3 2009 it was announced that Nintendo would roll out the capability to upload photo to Facebook from the DSi. Well, we’re hearing from Engadget Japanese that that firmware updating is now occurring. It’s a pretty minor update which includes the aforementioned ability to upload photos to Facebook, and brings a faster “image display speed” in the DSi’s camera. We’re sure there’s some behind the scenes tweaking going on too, right? No word on when this update will hit elsewhere, but we’ll keep our eyes on our DSi until it happens. You know, for work. Check out Engadget Japanese’s video of the upgraded features after the break.

[Via Joystiq]

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