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Review: Powermat wireless charger | wpcentral
February 15th, 2011
jedwan Now let us clear the air a little on the ” wireless ” part of the product title. Powermat bills this as a ” wireless charger” and with some phones , it is. Powermat offers a case for Blackberry and iPhones, as well as the Sony PSP handheld …
PlayStation Phone sized up with numerous devices in another in-depth Chinese preview
January 9th, 2011
jedwan Okay, now this is getting ridiculous. It’s been literally less than 48 hours since we saw the first in-depth Chinese-language preview of Sony’s still yet-to-be-confirmed PlayStation Phone , and believe it or not, we’ve got another one. (Our resident translator Richard Lai suggests this might be the same PS Phone just being passed around the various websites.) It’s just as long and arguably just as in-depth with an absolute ton of comparison pics with the PSP Go, the Xperia lineup, a DSi, a Droid… the list goes on. Much of what’s written is the same, and the PlayStation Pocket app is still a mystery. The preview does say a third-party emulator was downloaded and tested, with 70 percent success, but that doesn’t actually tell us anything. Anyway, even if you don’t know Chinese, hit up the source and bask in the glory of a ton more pics. [Thanks, Shaun] PlayStation Phone sized up with numerous devices in another in-depth Chinese preview originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 08 Jan 2011 23:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Voip-Wireless.net » Blog Archive » The PSP cell-phone explores the …
January 6th, 2011
jedwan Voip- Wireless .net. Home. Search: January. 06. Posted on 06-01-2011. The PSP cell -phone explores the way big: Doubt is very heavy before listing formally. Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin. Recently, the full network of news about PSP …
Kaz Hirai non-confirms the PlayStation Phone and tablet
January 6th, 2011
jedwan Kaz Hirai , President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment, just twirled a fine dance around the PlayStation Phone . In discussing Sony’s future strategy for offering a coherent and extremely expansive consumer offering, he used the words “tablets,” “smartphones” and “PlayStation” in the same sentence, whetting appetites but never taking the leap to confirm what we all pretty much know his company is working on: Strategy encompasses driving the development of a variety of new strategic products and services including tablets currently in development as well as smartphones, all the while of course integrating the knowhow and the assets that we’ve accumulated from our PlaySation business. Oh Kaz, just admit it. Kaz Hirai non-confirms the PlayStation Phone and tablet originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 21:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Peep Wireless Technology starts showing new infrastructure-free …
January 4th, 2011
jedwan Sony revealed on Monday that mobile phone game sensation ‘Angry Birds’ is heading for the Japanese entertainment giant’s PlayStation 3 consoles and PSP handheld videogame devices. …
PSP Phone to Debut Spring 2011 by Wireless Watch Japan
December 29th, 2010
admin According to report by Asahi Shimbun, Sony will introduce the long awaited PSP phone , running on Android, next spring http://bit.ly/fswI5R.
id’s Carmack talks Rage HD, iPad’s power, and future iOS games
November 20th, 2010
jedwan Rage HD for iOS is a seriously gorgeous game — well worth the $2 , if you ask us. Now that he can look up from his monitor, id Software’s technical wizard John Carmack is making the interview rounds — let’s see what we can glean, shall we? On the subject of Rage itself, expect the first patch to add Game Center support as well as some bug fixes / minor tweaks to prettify the game further. And if you picked up the SD version, consider yourself among a more exclusive crowd: sales have been majorly lop-sided in favor of HD. “If it’s that big of a difference,” he told TUAW , “we probably won’t offer the low-end, standard def version [in future games].” We already know Carmack’s thoughts on the iPhone vs. Nintendo DS / PSP, as they’ve been echoed before once or twice , but here’s one new to us: “You should be able to do something that’s better on an iPad than anything that’s done on the Wii,” according to the John that spoke with Kotaku . That’s all purely theoretical, as it’s really up to the developer as to how much power it takes advantage of, and even with the tablet in question, “we’re nowhere close to maxing out what could be done on an iPad.” Oh, and Android? There’s work being done for the Little Green Platform as well, but via TUAW John, “there’s a lot of things with how the distribution platform works and the diversity of the platforms that you have to target, where things are still much, much nicer on the iOS world.” As for id’s next foray in the “iOS world,” Joystiq learned that a driving game based in the Rage universe is in the cards, and perhaps something inspired by Quake Arena: “maybe focusing on the lightning gun, and call it ‘Lightning Arena’ or something, that would be a full roam-around FPS game.” When asked about his resemblance to one Kevin Bacon, all reports indicate Carmack vanished behind a green-tinted smoke cloud of 1s and 0s, leaving in his wake a three-foot tall statue of Commander Keen made from old shareware discs. id’s Carmack talks Rage HD, iPad’s power, and future iOS games originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 21:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Sony earnings call entertains PlayStation Phone, reveals tablets are on the radar
October 30th, 2010
jedwan Earnings calls aren’t usually that interesting, and that’s doubly true when trying to listen via official translators. Still, we couldn’t help but give an ear to Sony’s fiscals, and sure enough, someone asked about our ( still real ) PlayStation Phone leak . We’re not sure who answered since it’s through interpreter, either Executive VP / CFO Masaru Kato or Senior General Manager of Investor Relations Division Gen Tsuchikawa (we’re assuming the former). Citing the aforementioned device, the curious party asked if such a product would come out of Sony or of Sony Ericsson, and no, it wasn’t a complete denial. Instead, we’re told just how such a device would happen, that a gaming phone would be planned and prototyped under the ( recently restructured ) Network Services umbrella. We’re also told how SCE’s move to Sony City headquarters now puts them closer to the planning and engineering group, meaning the company “can better incorporate all these capabilities better… so when the timing is right we can probably announce to you the new product we have.” Ericsson is later cited as a resource “on smartphone and for the games devices,” although this might be something peculiar with translation. Again, that’s far from a confirmation, but they’re certainly entertaining the notion in a very, very detailed response. But that’s not all; there’s also apparently a tablet brewing in the background, one that would obviously fall somewhere in between PC and Sony Ericsson’s efforts. There isn’t much else said, but if you’re up for psychoanalyzing executive commentary, we’ve transcribed and placed the full quote after the break. Continue reading Sony earnings call entertains PlayStation Phone, reveals tablets are on the radar Sony earnings call entertains PlayStation Phone, reveals tablets are on the radar originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 29 Oct 2010 14:10:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink



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