Last week, Sony announced the PlayStation Move , a new motion-based controller to compete with both the Wii and, more importantly, Microsoft’s upcoming Project Natal full-body motion controller. That’s why we made the topic of the latest edition of our Web Faceoff about Sony and Microsoft’s upcoming next-generation gaming …
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PlayStation Move: We Take It For a Test Drive [VIDEO]By Mashable on March 11th, 2010 | No Comments
If you’re a gamer, you might have heard about yesterday’s news about the PlayStation Move , Sony’s answer to the Wii Remote and Microsoft’s upcoming Project Natal motion controller. In a demonstration yesterday, the company showed off the device, which utilizes remote-like controllers and the PlayStation …
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Mental Math: The PlayStation Move Experience Is Going to Be Expensive [Playstation Move]By Gizmodo on March 11th, 2010 | No Comments
Sony barely mentioned pricing with their PlayStation Move motion controller , only noting that the combo pricing with PlayStation Eye and a game will cost less than $100. But by our back-of-the-envelope calculations, the experience is going to be really expensive . Our previous look was with the Wii…
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6 Free Android Apps That Will Make You Drop Your iPhoneBy Mashable on February 28th, 2010 | No Comments
The Android Market may still lag behind the iPhone App Store in terms of variety and quality, but there is something to be said for the Android operating system’s extremely tight integration with existing Google products, and the wide choice of devices and carriers. There’s no question that the iPhone has many wonderful…
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HTML5 Knocks Out Adobe Flash in Reader VoteBy Mashable on February 26th, 2010 | No Comments
A few weeks ago, tensions between Adobe and Apple rose to all-time highs after Apple prominently left Flash off of the iPad . A lashing by Steve Jobs, calling Adobe lazy and Flash buggy didn’t help matters at all. The problem: Apple believes that Flash shouldn’t be part …
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Nintendo’s Dunaway: no Wii successor ‘anytime soon’By Engadget on February 25th, 2010 | No Comments
Miyamoto may have been dropping hints about some new Nintendo hardware recently, but it looks like a true Wii successor isn’t among the options in the short term. That’s according to Nintendo’s Cammie Dunaway, who told GameSpot during the company’s just-concluded Media Summit that she doesn’t see a proper Wii follow-up coming “anytime…
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Windows Phone 7 and the End of Hardware ChoiceBy Gizmodo on February 22nd, 2010 | No Comments
Windows Phone 7 is a new beginning for Microsoft, and at the same time, an ending. The epoch of the “slap our software on any old hardware” open platform is dead. There’s a spectrum of hardware and software integration. At one end, you have the likes of Apple, RIM and Nintendo who create …
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Sony patent application reveals universal, LCD-based game controllerBy Engadget on February 19th, 2010 | No Comments
Well, here’s a bit of an odd one. A recent patent application from Sony has not only revealed an LCD-based game controller (which would be notable enough in itself), but an LCD-based, universal game controller that’s designed to work with more than one game console. As you can …
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Dell Mini 5 prototype impressionsBy Engadget on February 19th, 2010 | No Comments
Dell’s puzzled the world for quite some time with its outlandish Mini 5 — at first glance it’s just another Android-based MID , but a quick fiddle with it reveals the full-fledged 3G phone inside. So will it fit in a pocket? Can we carry it around like a normal phone? Is this the future…
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Deanmark’s AirMouse looks more like a ragged glove, less like an input peripheralBy Engadget on January 31st, 2010 | No Comments
Controller-type devices baked into wearables have been around since the late 17th century (though we can’t seem to recall one in particular that was made before Nintendo’s Power Glove ), but frankly, we haven’t seen a whole lot of innovation in this department over the past few years. Deanmark’s AirMouse is …












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