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Tuesday, 07 June 2011 19:33

E3 2011: Time to greet the Sony Vita

What can a name do for a new device?  Successfully sink it or enable it to swim?  Sony today unveiled the new name for the PlayStation Portable gaming device.  The Vita graced the show stage of the Electronic Entertainment Expo today in Los Angeles.  Here are the details and specifications of the new device, there really is not much missing here.

Published in Entertainment
Monday, 11 April 2011 16:48

Sony drops PSP price to AU$190

In the looming shadow of the NGP (Next Generation Portable) Sony has decided to shift some current PlayStation Portable devices (PSP) by dropping the RRP by almost a third.
Published in Entertainment
Monday, 14 February 2011 11:22

The PlayStation Phone to launch in March

No it is not the NGP (Next Generation Portable), nor the PSP 2, it actually isn't even the PlayStation Phone, but it will be a phone from Sony, capable of running PlayStation games without having your fingers get in the way.  It is the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY, and it will be available in March.
Published in Mobility
Friday, 11 February 2011 15:11

Sony Vs Apple, could Sony win?

There is another digitised war a-brewin.  And as is nearly always the case lately, Sony and Apple are involved.  The Sony hierarchy are miffed about Apple's blocking of an e-book app that bypassed iTunes content delivery mechanism, and from here the battle has escalated to the point where Sony may pull its vast catalogue of music content from iTunes.
Published in Radioactive IT
Thursday, 27 January 2011 21:10

Sony announces PSP 2, the 3DS killer?

Can Sony resurrect the PlayStation Portable?  Today the electronics giant gave out details of the true successor to the PSP dubbing the PSP 2 the 'Next Generation Portable' NGP.  Will it be enough to make inroads into the hype developing around the impending Nintendo 3DS?  Well it will certainly give pause to prospective purchasers.

Published in Radioactive IT

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