Sony Soars To The Music Cloud With Qriocity
Sony has recently added music to it’s cloud based entertainment service called Qriocity. In an interesting strategic development, Sony will offer Qriocity on a variety of connected Sony devices from Bravia TVs to Android-based handsets. Find out more details inside.
Read MoreXbox Milks the Virtual Goods Cash Cow
When it comes to gaming and micro-transactions, thoughts usually turn to Zynga and it’s wildly popular and highly successful stable of social games including “Farmville” and “Mafia Wars.” Social gamers can spend hours online tending their fields, raising livestock, and most importantly, spending cold hard cash to do so. (In case you’re new to social [...]
Read MorePlaystation Motion Controller Gets a Name: Move
Playstation’s new motion controller has been officially named the Playstation Move. Given the devices appearance, I’m sure any one of us could have come up with something a little more spicy. This controller lets you interact with certain games on the Playstation through the motion of your arms. If you’ve ever played a Wii or [...]
Read MoreSony Shuffles Gaming Organizations
The 22nd century is here as video games, movies, and television have all received a nice injection of 1080i goodness. One of the leading companies, Sony Computer Entertainment realizes this, and looks to change up to reflect the changing times.
Read MoreThe Way to a Gamer’s Heart is Through the Stomach
Sony wants you nice and fat. That way you won’t have the strength to get off the couch and do something besides playing video games. No, I’m not a conspiracy theorist (well, maybe a little). Sony just made the announcement that a genius, yet diabolical partnership with popular pizza franchise Papa John’s has been forged. Instead of pausing the game and have pesky verbal contact with another person, gamers can simply, order the itis-inducing food staple via their PlayStation 3. There’s even a special button that takes you to special pizza website on the PS3′s web browser.
Read MoreSony Enters the Netbook Market
Sony just made the plunge into the netbook menagerie with the unvieling of the Sony Vaio W. Like all netbooks, the Vaio W is ultra-compact, (1.3 inches thick, weighs 2.6 pounds) making it ideal for people constantly on the go. But unlike other netbooks, Sony has upped the ante on the screen with a 10.1 [...]
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