2011-01-30

Switched On: A suite segment for PlayStation games
Posted by MobiG @ 8:00 am

Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology.

One thing that has set Sony apart from its home console rivals has been the extended lifecycles of its hardware. Riding the momentum of a massive install base, both the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 each kept selling strong nearly a decade after their debut, and years after their respective successors were introduced. In fact, as late as 2009, Audiovox began offering a PS2 integrated into an aftermarket ovehead car video system with a 10″ screen. Sony could pursue this strategy in home consoles because the PS2 was the runaway unit volume leader of its generation. Not so with the PSP.

When Sony introduced the PlayStation Portable, it entered a portable console market with fierce, entrenched competition from the incumbent Nintendo, and the powerful widescreen handheld was outsold by the Nintendo DS and its later derivatives. Sony couldn’t attain the market share it needed to steamroll existing competition.

With Sony’s announcements this week, however, the PlayStation purveyors seem to have found a way to take their one-two punch on the road with a strategy that takes the PSP and segments its evolution.

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Switched On: A suite segment for PlayStation games originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 29 Jan 2011 23:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2011-01-28

The Daily Slash: January 27 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 6:23 am

Begin your journey today in a Don Reisinger column that even I agree with: More Action And Fewer Cutscenes In Video Games, Please. Then behold, as it’s the day of the NGP: 3G and WiFi-only, trailer revealed [Video], 82-strong NGP studio support list, Sony PlayStation Suite & PS Store for Android gaming, and XPERIA Play vs Sony NGP (PSP 2) ULTIMATE SMACKDOWN! PLUS a bonus peek at the Play, and another battle between Samsung Galaxy S 2 vs Galaxy Tab 2! And a bonus tidbit of possible bad news along the lines of Notion Ink Customer Service – no stalls!

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Editor’s Choice
NOOKcolor firmware v1.1.0 adds pinch-zoom, more
Sony PlayStation Suite brings gaming to Android
Official Android 3.0 Honeycomb Logo Revealed
Square Enix announces Crystal Defenders for Android [FINAL FANTASY FOREVER]
Ballistic trots out new cases for Droid X, HTC Evo, and Samsung Fascinate
Sony’s first bizarre NGP PSP2 trailer revealed [Video] [WEIRD]
HTC smartphone caught in wild ahead of MWC 2011 debut
Android Disney Phone Detailed [Video] [WANT]

SlashPhone
Sony Confirmed Bringing PlayStation Suite for Android Smartphone
Google US Accepts Mobile Number Porting to Google Voice Service
Samsung Galaxy S 2 Unveiled on MWC

Android Community
HTC Verizon smartphone latest to leak
Awesome Super Mario Android wallpaper
NOOKcolor firmware v1.1.0 adds pinch-zoom, more
Android app for ATM repair techs launches
Square Enix announces Crystal Defenders for Android
HTC smartphone caught in wild ahead of MWC 2011 debut
Sony PlayStation Suite brings gaming to Android
Official Android 3.0 Honeycomb Logo Revealed
Notion Ink Customer Service Purposely Stalling Past 7 Day Return Period? [WATCH OUT]
Samsung Galaxy S 2 vs Galaxy Tab 2 THURSDAY NIGHT BRAWL [BATTLE]
RunKeeper Now Indefinitely Free
Android Disney Phone Detailed [Video]
Motorola XOOM 3G Launch Might Slip To March
Sidekick 4G Spotted in the Wild
Motorola Atrix 4G Launching at the End of February, Droid Bionic in Q2
Samsung to be Manufacturer of New SideKick? [Update: Confirmed]
Android 3.0 Honeycomb Wallpapers [FROM THE FORUMS]
XPERIA Play vs Sony NGP (PSP 2) ULTIMATE SMACKDOWN! [BATTLE]
Facebook Denies Phone Rumors, Again – Hints at HTC Utilizing APIs
Further Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc Photos and Video Published
White Nexus S Spotted in the Wild
AAA Roadside Assistance App Now Available in the Android Market

SlashGear
Pandora open-source console goes on general sale
Qualcomm First Quarter Results Report $1.17 Billion in Net Income, Up 39% Compared to Last Year
OWC Media Center bundle turns Mac mini into a home entertainment system
Facebook denies HTC phone rumors
Skype for Mac drops beta, charges for group video calls [Video]
Nokia “must build, catalyse or join a competitive ecosystem” says CEO
Verizon HTC Android phone latest to leak
RIM insists “no possibility” of BlackBerry backdoor for India
Assero Defender will make you look like an asshat
Apple will support TD-LTE standard says China Mobile
AT&T finances: 4.1m iPhones & 442k tablets activated
Trimble Ranger 3 rugged outdoor computer debuts
Yahoo Mail gets YouSendIt integration
Parrot names Horizon Hobby as distributor for AR.Drone in the US and Canada
Tesla launches battery recycling program in Europe
iKit AutoCharge + USB keeps USB gear powered on the go
MSI GT680R-008US Gaming Notebook uses Sandy Bridge
Nokia market share drops; needs to “change faster” says new CEO
SAVANT unveils new 16-channel multi-room amp called AMP-1640
Scosche flipSYNC II keychain charge cable ships
New HTC Android phone caught in wild: HTC Desire replacement?
PS3 update v3.56 released; blocks unofficial firmware
Renesas 16MP smartphone SoC does Full HD, 15fps stills
Ballistic trots out new cases for Droid X, HTC Evo, and Samsung Fascinate
Sony’s first bizarre NGP PSP2 trailer revealed [Video]
Everything Everywhere contactless phone payments due Q2 2011 in UK
Hulu facing free show cull as “virtual cable operator” plans considered
Motorola sales dip under Verizon iPhone 4 pressure
MacBook Pro stock shortage could point to imminent Sandy Bridge refresh
Sony unveils 82-strong NGP studio support list
Sony PlayStation Suite & PS Store for Android gaming
Sony NGP is “next generation portable” PSP2
Notion Ink Battles Insinuations of Unevenly Bright Screens, Broken Cameras, Customer Service Stalls
Samsung will ship half of its processors to Apple in 2011
Speck Debuts new Covers and Sleeves for the MacBook Air 11” and 13”
Official IRS App for iOS and Android
“Touch the Magic” as Disney launches its own Android phone
State of the Internet 2010
iPhone 4 Class Action Lawsuit after “Glass Gate”
George Lucas Mines Star Wars Movies for Last Scrap of Un-merchandised Content in “Frames”
Coconut fiber concept iPad case straight out of Gilligan’s Island
AT&T grabs #1 spot from Verizon as nation’s largest carrier
Verizon iPhone – New pre-order details available
Lenovo and NEC team up for PCs and smartphones
More Action And Fewer Cutscenes In Video Games, Please
Double USB – It goes both ways
Netbook shipments expected 18% decline
Sony NGP to come in 3G and WiFi-only versions
Verizon HTC Thunderbolt to do simultaneous voice & 3G data?
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play caught in wild [FEATURED]

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2011-01-27

Sony PlayStation Suite & PS Store for Android gaming
Posted by MobiG @ 1:12 pm

The Sony NGP isn’t the company’s only gaming announcement; there’s also the PlayStation Suite, a new download store and licensing program that promises to bring PlayStation gaming to Android devices. The PS Suite combines a new PlayStation Store for Android 2.3 devices and above – and which will be initially populated with PSOne classic titles – and a development program for coders to produce their own titles for inclusion in that store.

The NGP will also be able to access the PS Store and use the same games as Android devices. While Sony isn’t announcing any specific titles or handsets that will use it, we’re assuming that the PlayStation Phone aka XPERIA Play will make its official debut at MWC 2011 next month, and be the first Android 2.3 device to get access once it launches.

There’ll also be a PlayStation Certified licensing scheme for hardware manufacturers, which presumably will apply not only to smartphones themselves but to accessories; after all, not all devices will come with the XPERIA Play’s slide-out gaming control pad. More details at MWC 2011.

[via Android Community]

Press Release:

Sony Computer Entertainment to Unveil ‘PlayStation®Suite,’ Delivering the World of PlayStation® to Android™ Based Portable Devices

Simultaneously Launching “PlayStation®Certified” License Program to Provide PlayStation® Content and Development Support for Android™ Based Portable Devices

TOKYO, Jan. 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCE) today unveiled “PlayStation®Suite” (PS Suite), delivering the PlayStation® experience to Android™ based portable devices*(1). Through this entirely new initiative, users will be able to enjoy PlayStation content on an open operating system for the first time in PlayStation history.

In the dramatically evolving and diversifying mobile market, the number of users who enjoy games casually on a variety of devices including mobile phones, smart-phones and tablet PCs, has been increasing significantly. By offering “PlayStation quality” content to this rapidly growing market, SCE will not only deliver the PlayStation experience to a wider base of users around the globe, but will also be able to offer game developers and publishers the potential to further expand their business opportunities to these devices.
In providing the PlayStation experience on Android based portable devices, SCE will commence a “PlayStation®Certified” license program for hardware manufacturers. Through this program, SCE will offer necessary support, including development support as well as logo licensing, to ensure the delivery of PlayStation quality experience across various devices.
On the software front, SCE plans to provide PS Suite content within this calendar year, starting with original PlayStation games*(2) (PS one® classics) that will allow users to enjoy “PlayStation quality” gameplay on their Android based portable devices. SCE also plans to open PlayStation®Store where users will be able to download content in an easy to use environment, directly via the Android based portable devices. Moreover, SCE will provide a new game development environment in an effort to ensure new and compelling content is delivered on PS Suite, which will also offer opportunities for a wider base of developers and publishers to further expand their business on various portable devices.
Newly developed content for PS Suite can also be enjoyed on the next generation portable entertainment system (codename: NGP), which SCE announced today. Users who have never experienced PlayStation content can get a taste of the PlayStation experience through PS Suite and from there, they can enjoy the ultimate portable entertainment experience that is only possible on NGP.
SCE will vigorously enhance the entertainment world, delivering the PlayStation experience to a wider base of users.
*(1) Android™ 2.3 or beyond is required.
*(2) PS one game console software title. We will announce the titles when ready.


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Sony reveals PlayStation Suite framework, store for Android gaming
Posted by MobiG @ 10:21 am

Sony just dropped a bomb on the Japanese stage — not a single PlayStation Phone, but a PlayStation Phone experience for everybody. The company unveiled a cross-platform software framework called PlayStation Suite, which sounds rather boring in those words, but what it amounts to is an official PlayStation Store filled with games for your Android tablets and cellphones. Sound familiar? Sony’s starting with an emulator for existing PSOne titles and is promising an Android game store later this year, but soon it might be much, much more: the company’s calling PlayStation Suite a “hardware-neutral” development framework to make games portable for all sorts of handhelds, and says that “new and exciting content” is also on the way.

Sony will sponsor a first-party licensing and quality-assurance scheme called PlayStation Certified, and provide the marketplace as well, likely hoping to attract major game developers to build top-tier titles for mobile and get a piece of the action too. If your device doesn’t have a pop-out gamepad handy, it looks like PlayStation Suite will emulate touchscreen controls, and you won’t necessarily need a phone to get in on the action, as Sony says the next-generation PlayStation Portable will be compatible with games developed for PlayStation Suite right off the bat. Doesn’t look like we’re getting any details on game prices or compatible devices, but we imagine one particular phone will change all that at Mobile World Congress next month.

Update: Looks like PlayStation Suite requires Android 2.3 at a minimum, and it’s PSOne, not PlayStation Portable titles that will be emulated here, despite Kaz Hirai’s quote during the festivities. PR after the break!

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2011-01-26

Exclusive: Sony Ericsson Xperia Play (PlayStation Phone) preview
Posted by MobiG @ 9:03 pm

Oh yes. After all the unbearable teasing since we unveiled the first ever photos of the PlayStation Phone, we’ve finally managed to get hold of the real deal for an in-depth preview. Honestly, we couldn’t wait any longer with this thing floating around in China; we’d otherwise have to wait until MWC, where we expect the phone to be launched as the “Xperia Play” (and we shall refer to this name henceforth). Before you pop the cork for us, do bear in mind that what we’re seeing here is subject to changes, so don’t be alarmed by any missing features or exposed cables in our preview. When you’re ready, head right past the break to find out what Sony Ericsson’s cooking up.

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2011-01-23

SlashGear Week in Review – Week 4 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 7:47 pm

Welcome to another edition of the SlashGear Week in Review. Moneaul Labs pulled a cool new chassis out of the shadows for people that are building up an HTPC for the living room. The chassis has LCD on the front so you can see widgets and other content from the PC called the Dual Screen PC case. We had a lot of news about the iPad two this week with the tidbit surfacing that the new tablet will have a multicore SGX543 GPU. That GPU claims to deliver twice the graphics power that the original iPad GPU has.

The PlayStation phone landed on another video preview this week. If you are really looking forward to the device the new video may be worth a watch. You may be familiar with aerogel, which is hailed as the world’s lightest solid material. Scientists used carbon nanotubes to make that material even lighter this week.

A crazy Taxi concept for NYC that is split with a tunnel down the middle was shown for a contest to find future taxi designs for the city. The taxi has split seats and the tunnel in the middle is to allow bicyclists to go through without changing lanes. The HTC 7 Pro finally went on sale in Germany last week. The smartphone hit O2 and carried a retail price working out to $39 with a new 2-year agreement or $796 without a contract.

Consumer Reports has no love for the iPhone 4, they have already pulled their recommendation for the AT&T iPhone before. The publication is now “cautious” on the new Verizon iPhone 4. We reviewed the Lenovo U260 IdeaPad Notebook early in the week. We really liked the machine and it starts at a very nice price, lacks tons of crap ware, and performs well.

An interesting app surfaced for the iPhone this week that is called iCar Black Box. The app is a recording program that comes on automatically when an accident is detected to record what happened. A cool new Swiss Army Knife with a secure SSD inside was spied. The new device is from Victorinox and has a 256GB SSD inside. A really cool concept Mercedes turned up this week that looks like the car Tron might drive if he had lots of money. It’s called the Blackbird Mercedes and it’s really cool.

A special BMW edition of the Lexia X1 camera turned up this week. The camera has nothing new to offer but a different finish and BMW stamped on it along with an extra $1000 tacked onto the price. The Sony PSP2 is set to land on January 27 and the PlayStaiton Phone will hit at MWC 2011 according to tips from insiders that were offered mid-week. The renders of the PSP2 I have seen look a lot like the PlayStation Phone.

Starbucks rolled its mobile payments solution out to all stores in the nation this week. You can now get the official Starbucks app and pay for your coffee using your Blackberry or iPhone. Verizon is offering some of its subscribers $200 back if they upgrade to the iPhone 4. The user had to buy a new phone in the month leading up to the iPhone 4 announcement and then has to pay full price and get $200 back on a Visa gift card.

The Nintendo 3DS has been talked to death and now we know that the console will hit the US on March 27 for $249.99. That seems really expensive to me for a portable game system. The Nintendo 3DS has hit pre-order on Amazon as well. The pre-order price is the $249.99 that I just mentioned.

A really cool Andorid Flip Phone with three flexible OLED screens turned up in concept from mid-week. The phone has a triangle design and was designed by Kristian Ulrich Larsen. Facebook for feature phones launched this week with free data use on some carriers. None of the free data carriers are in the US though.

The wholesale price of the Nintendo 3DS turned up in the UK this week. The portable console has a 1/3 markup meaning it has some profit built-in for sure. Google co-founder Larry Page is going to replace Eric Schmidt as the CEO of Google starting on April 4. Schmidt will be taking the Executive Chairman position within the company.

A hack for the Apple TV XBMC turned the cheap STB from Apple in to a 1080p media center. The hack uses the official Apple VideoToolBox API allowing 1080p for non-Apple streams. The Notion Ink Adam tablet finally started shipping last week and it turned up on an official unboxing. The box converts into a desk stand to prop the new tablet up.

Some evidence turned up in the latest iOS SDK that points to the rear camera on the iPad 2 having only 1MP resolution. That really makes no sense considering the much higher resolution cameras out there. The Razer Onza Xbox 360 controllers hit pre-order this week. The $49.99 Tournament edition sold out for pre-orders already but the normal version for $39.99 was available late last week.

The Holocube grew to have a much larger screen than the original. The new version was spied Friday with a 70-inch screen large enough to project a full size holographic human. Duke Nukem Forever has taken…forever… to get an actual launch date. The official trailer for the game was released Friday and it looks really cool.

The Ferrari FF was unveiled with four-seat design and a weird style that looks a lot like the four-seat Porsche Panamera. The car is ugly to me, but the four-seat Porsche has sold very well in the US making the Ferrari offering likely to be popular with the rich needing four seats. The App Store officially hit 10 billion apps downloaded. The lucky soul that made the magic download has $10K coming in a gift card from Apple.


 

2011-01-22

Duke Nukem Forever Epic Trailer Released Today
Posted by MobiG @ 12:28 am

It tells of a story of Duke Nukem in the past where he destroyed an invasion of aliens on the planet earth. He died, or at least disappeared without a trace, but now the aliens are back, and of course, there’s more of them, and they’re much more gigantic. All seems hopeless until they begin to kill… the strippers. Duke Nukem, even though he’s been in hiding or dead this whole invasion cannot stand for this, thus, he is reborn in Duke Nukem Forever! All the alien slaughtering and inappropriate nude body touching, hookers, and swearing you remember from the original, and it’s still slated for May 3, 2011, as confirmed by this official trailer.

If you plan on watching this trailer, make sure that not only do you have all the kids and animals out of the room, but that your volume is turned all the way up as well. All your favorite catch phrases are here, the classic first-person shooter gameplay, lots of naked women, and a soundtrack that includes at least one Prodigy song (the song playing here in the trailer is “Invaders Must Die.”) The big payoff joke at the end is the best. Also beware of the urinal.


 

2011-01-20

The Daily Slash: January 19 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 7:21 am

First, it’s WAR over on Android Community as a Moto PR representative basically tells ROM developers to STAY AWAY. Then come back to SlashGear and swallow a submarine for science! Over on Android Community, see an Android Explode an Apple Logo, a Nexus S clad man get crushed by a vending machine, and take a close peek at the Android Chinese God of Wealth! Back on SlashGear, check out a couple of fabulous new Samsung clickers: Samsung ST95, ST90 and ST65, and Samsung ST30 and ST6500. Finally check out on Android Community one of the most helpful Android apps of all time, now a reality: MasterCard’s “ATM Hunter.” All this and MORE on The Daily Slash.

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Editor’s Choice
Notion Ink’s Adam slate ships today, Wednesday 19 2011 [JOYYY]
Samsung Mobile Announces both Mobile World Congress “next evolution” and a February 1st Tease [MY EYEBALLS HAVE FALLEN OUT]
T-Pain Booty Symphony app is chocked full of booty shakin’ fun [RUMP SHAKER]
Nintendo 3DS hits US March 27 for $249.99 [ITS 3DS DAY HERE ON SLASHGEAR]
Nintendo 3DS to get 30+ titles between launch & E3 [AND THEY'RE ALL POKEMON]
Intel Atom Windows 8 smartphones on horizon [WAIT WHAT?]
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 No-Froyo Due to Complicated UI [KNIFED]
Cai Shen Dao Chinese New Year God of Wealth Android Toy [SUPER CUTIE]
Nexus One to Receive Gingerbread SOON [PINKIE SWEAR]

SlashPhone
Samsung Will Not Be Charging Carriers For Android Updates
Android Gets New Update on RealPlayer
Verizon Giving Away $200 For Purchasing Their iPhone 4
T-Mobile Netherlands Offered to Unlocked iPhone For Free

Android Community
Verizon’s LG Ally Android 2.2 Froyo update gets early release
HTC ThunderBolt to Support Both Voice and Data in LTE Areas Simultaneously
PlayStation Phone XPERIA Play Due at MWC, PSP 2 on January 27
Samsung Vibrant 4G Passing Through FCC
Line2 VoIP/SMS app arrives on Android [Video]
T-Pain Booty Symphony app is chocked full of booty shakin’ fun
Official Starbucks mobile payment app in the works, third party app offered now
WebMD launches Android app for clinical reference for healthcare pros
Android owners most platform-tenacious claim researchers
Notion Ink’s Adam slate ships today, Wednesday 19 2011
Samsung Mobile Announces both Mobile World Congress “next evolution” and a February 1st Tease
Samsung Says They’re NOT Charging Carriers for Froyo Android Update
Motorola: ‘Buy Elsewhere if You Want Custom ROMs’
Nintendo 3DS Available for Pre-Order at Amazon
HP Topaz and Opal webOS Tablet Features Detailed
New Consoles Will Make Game Prices Reach $100, Danny Bilson Says
ShootMe Screen Grab Application Updated, Now Featuring Video Capture
Motorola: ‘Buy Elsewhere if You Want Custom ROMs’
Android Destroys Apple Logo in Short 3D Animation
Nexus S Equipped Man Trapped Under Vending Machine for Days
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 No-Froyo Due to Complicated UI
Cai Shen Dao Chinese New Year God of Wealth Android Toy [REVIEW]
Nexus One to Receive Gingerbread SOON
Motorola Cliq 2 Now on Sale Via T-Mobile
Honeycomb Themed Clock Widget Available on the Android Market
Bejeweled 2 Coming This Week, Plants vs. Zombies and Peggle Coming This Summer
Kongregate 300 Free Game Deal Dashed by Google
ROM Kitchen Allows Customizable ROMs for Galaxy S and Captivate
Acer 7-Inch Tablet Gets the Hands-On
MasterCard Launches ‘ATM Hunter’ for Android
Skip the Activation Message on the Sprint Galaxy Tab with this Quick Hack
LG Optimus to Bring Back Color Customization in Phones

SlashGear
Nintendo 3DS Europe launch March 25
Sony BRAVIA HDTVs & Blu-ray players to get Opera browser
iPad 2 Retina Display rumors under fire: prototypes aren’t next-gen iOS tablet
Nintendo 3DS hits US March 27 for $249.99
Nintendo 3DS to get 30+ titles between launch & E3
Intel Atom Windows 8 smartphones on horizon
Apple’s new iPhone AT&T agreement is non-exclusive: T-Mobile iPhone ahoy?
Touch-n-go multi gadget charging thingy is cool and weird
Kinect adapted for robotic surgery
Entire Playboy back catalog coming to iPad
Windpower winners Vestas give $1.5m prize to runners-up
Western Digital adds new SAS HDDs for enterprise
Apple reveals All-Time Top App Store apps
MSI offers new N570GTX and N580GTX Twin Frozr II video cards
Starbucks now taking payments from mobile phones nationwide
Verizon offers some customers a $200 gift card for iPhone 4 upgrades
Himax unveils world’s first USB 3.0 pico-projector
Eurocom launches 15-inch Racer notebook
Spider Pocket Speaker E500 plays your tunes wherever you go
Puget Systems adds new rigs to Serenity Silent PC line
AMD Embedded G-Series puts Fusion APU in set-top boxes, SFF PCs, more
iPhone most satisfying smartphone but Android users loyal tips research
First HP webOS tablet shipping March tip insiders
Sony PSP2 due Jan 27 with PlayStation Phone at MWC 2011 tip insiders
Linksys E4200 is new dual-band flagship router
Samsung “Evolution is Fate” teases Galaxy S replacement at MWC 2011
Notion Ink Adam ships today
$100 Gets You a Mysterious Package Aboard Any Airplane (so Long as You’re a TSA Agent)
Official Android Designer Toy Line Expanded by God of Wealth, Reviewed by Android Community
Android “Flip Phone” Concept with Three Flexible AMOLED Touchscreens
iPhone and iPad RPG Sacred Odyssey: Rise of Ayden Announced by Gameloft
Microsoft Opening a Retail Location in Costa Mesa, California
iOS 4.3 Beta 2 Released
Microsoft Discovers Third-Party Source for “Phantom Data” Issue
iPad 2 May Feature a Proximity Sensor
Retailers Shed Some Light on Nintendo 3DS Game Prices
Ocean Empire Super Yacht is Self-Sustainable, Costs $17 Million
Best Buy Shying Away from the Verizon iPhone 4?
7,000 Students in Florida Public School District Enrolled in Virtual Classrooms
Microsoft Looking to Bring Kinect Drivers and SDK to Windows
HP Touchpad Trademark Filed, Possible Tablet Name?
Xbox 360 Receives Dashboard Update to Thwart Pirates [ARRR]
Leaked Image Shows AT&T is Changing Messaging Plans on January 23rd
Doctors in Germany Create Swallowable, Remote-Controlled Stomach Submarine
Acer deny netbook phase-out: Tablets “will find their space”
Samsung ST95, ST90 and ST65 digicams pack 720p HD
Samsung ST30 and ST6500 digicams get official

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2011-01-19

Portal 2 for PS3 to Come with Free Mac and PC Version
Posted by MobiG @ 3:43 am

We’re not sure about the Xbox 360 version yet, and it doesn’t appear that the PC version will come with any extra functionality to it, but the Playstation 3 version of one of the most cult-classic-great games we’ve ever played will be coming with both Mac and PC versions attached. This PS3 version of the game comes with full Steam integration which will allow you to continue the game wherever you left of no matter which platform you decide to bring your Portal 2 Blu-Ray disk to.

Sony and Valve (creators of Portal and now Portal 2) have collaborated on this version to bring the gamer what they consider to be one fabulous game. Gabe Newell, cofounder and president of Valve notes: “We made a promise to gamers at E3 that Portal 2 for the PlayStation 3 would be the best console version of the product. Working together with Sony we have identified a set of features we believe are very compelling to gamers. We hope to expand upon the foundation being laid in Portal 2 with more Steam features and functionality in DLC and future content releases.”

In addition to instant game saves vis Steam for cross-platform play, players Steam friends will be visible and accessible for game invites and chat. This is all in one package, and the game already looks utterly fantastic, if I do say so myself. Take a peek at a trailer or two below. Portal 2 will be coming out on PC, Xbox 360, and PS3 in April 2011.

Also I’d be remiss in posting about Portal if I did so without making sure everyone heard the closing credits song as sung by the writer, Jonathan Coulton. Behold a masterpiece. I hope he’s involved in number 2.

[Via Ars Technica]


 

2011-01-11

Sony PlayStation app for iOS arrives in App Store
Posted by MobiG @ 5:53 pm

The official PlayStation application has arrived in the Apple App Store [iTunes link], though if you’re expecting actual gaming on your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad then you’ll be sorely disappointed. The PlayStation Official App for iOS instead offers a way to monitor your trophies, online status and friends’ gaming activities.

There’s also integration with the Sony PlayStation blog, giving you easier access to the news and release date information Sony publicizes there. A similar application hit the Android Market back in mid-December, with similar functionality.

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