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    by Published on October 28th, 2010 01:17

    By now you've seen our photos of the PlayStation Phone, and likely you've also heard the scattered reports of debunkings and cries of "fake!" -- it wouldn't be a scoop without it. Only here's the thing: the PlayStation Phone in the photos we ran last night, and the device reported on back in August is most definitely real. We're not saying that because we want to believe or because we're gingerly trying to nab pageviews: we're saying it because we know it to be true. This is a device which has been confirmed through multiple, trusted sources. And we're not just talking good tipsters -- some of our information comes from people much more closely connected to the project. Even since last night we've received more info about the phone -- learning that its codename is "Zeus," and it was last seen running Android 2.X (not 3.0, which we suspect will be the shipping version). It should be obvious by comparison of our original mockup to the real photos we've just uncovered that the handset we described in August is the same handset now fully revealed. Prior to last night, we had never seen an actual image of the phone. It should also be obvious that the device pictured in those photos is a prototype running early software (which would explain the A / B button mention in the photo above) with hardware that was likely hand-built, or at the very least created in a very small batch.



    Based on what we've heard about the secrecy of this plan, it makes sense that even Sony's own employees wouldn't be privy to information on the phone, the marketplace, and the collaboration with Google. The alleged Sony response to the device makes that somewhat clear -- reports state that an employee originally told a publication that the images were fake, only to backtrack and deliver the standard corporate line that the company "doesn't respond to rumor and speculation." It's possible that whomever was originally questioned either didn't know of the device's existence, was lying about its existence, or simply had their response taken out of context. And that brings us to our point -- while there will be plenty of speculation on whether or not what we've shown you is real, we would never run the images or the information without a healthy sense that we were bringing you fact, and not fiction. We don't like to boast, but as the guys and girls who brought you the first pictures and review of the Nexus One, the first details and images of the Dell Venue Pro (aka Lightning), the first pictures of the new MacBook Air, the first photos of the iPad, and the first photos of the iPhone 4, we feel pretty confident in our abilities to deliver the goods. Of course, this story is just beginning -- so hold on tight.

    http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/27/t...is-still-real/ ...
    by Published on October 28th, 2010 01:14



    And you thought you were set after procuring one of the many Naga mice on the market now. Think again. In a never-ending quest to milk the MMO market, Razer has just issued the planet's first (or so it says) MMO gaming keyboard. The Anansi is a jet black board with a rather standard layout, but those seven thumb modifier keys are bound to enhance gameplay in some way or another. You'll also get over 100 programmable Hyperesponse keys with on-the-fly macro recording, storage for up to 20 gaming profiles, five bonus gaming keys and 16 million color backlight illumination. Oh, and for those of you doubting Razer's attention to detail, you can totally deactivate the Windows key while in "gaming mode." Check it this December when it ships worldwide for $99.99 / €99.99.

    http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/27/r...to-ever-leave/ ...
    by Published on October 28th, 2010 01:12

    Anyone booting up Red Dead Redemption for some multiplayer this weekend will be privy to double XP, developer Rockstar has announced.

    The move is to celebrate the launch of the Undead Nightmare DLC pack, which was released yesterday on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live.

    The XP boost applies to the DLC's new modes – Undead Overrun and Land Grab – or any of the original competitive modes from Red Dead Redemption.

    The offer starts at 6.00pm GMT on Friday and ends at 4.59am on Monday 1st November.

    Rockstar also recently announced that all DLC for its ace free-roaming Western epic would be available on disc form from 26th November, titled Undead Nightmare.

    http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...p-this-weekend ...
    by Published on October 28th, 2010 01:11

    Sony has announced a new PlayStation Rewards programme which will see regular users on the receiving end of "exclusive status, recognition, and rewards".

    According to the PlayStation blog, players who sign up for the scheme will advance through "three reward tiers" - Select, Pro and Legendary - by playing new games, buying content from PlayStation Network, downloading movies or filling in any PlayStation surveys.

    As your status level goes up, so do your rewards. Examples of the booty on offer include exclusive PSN avatars, themes, PlayStation Home content and the opportunity to get involved in members-only sweepstakes and giveaways. First up is an all expenses paid trip to the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

    The full scheme launches in the US in Spring 2011 but invitations are currently going out for a closed beta. If you were an early adopter of PlayStation Plus you might be in with a shout.

    "PlayStation's most important asset is its loyal fans and PlayStation Rewards gives us an opportunity to show our appreciation for their amazing passion and desire to continually evolve the gaming world," explained Susan Panico, senior director of PlayStation Network.

    We've asked Sony for news on any impending European roll-out for the scheme.

    http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...tation-rewards ...
    by Published on October 28th, 2010 01:10

    Update: NowGamer, the website responsible for the original report, has pulled the Sony-attributed comment stating that the pictures were "definitely fake".

    The website now tows the standard line Eurogamer heard earlier today: that Sony doesn't comment on "rumour and speculation".

    Original story: Sony Europe has declared that the PlayStation phone images that appeared on the internet overnight are "definitely fake".

    A spokesperson dismissed the evidence when presented it by NowGamer.

    Strangely, however, Sony Europe told Eurogamer that it couldn't comment on "rumour and speculation". We're attempting to clarify.

    Sony Ericsson, in turn, refused to comment on "rumour and speculation".

    Ericsson has wanted to incorporate the PlayStation brand into mobile phone handsets for a while - much like the company did with other Sony technologies Walkman and Cyber-shot. Sony, however, held back PlayStation from Ericsson, deeming the mobile manufacturer's output of a quality level not yet satisfactory for the valuable gaming brand.

    http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...efinitely-fake ...
    by Published on October 28th, 2010 00:27

    More pictures of an alleged PSP phone have emerged, fuelling further discussion as to if or when Sony will release a PlayStation branded mobile to market.

    The latest shots, ostensibly of an early prototype, appear on tech blog Engadet - the same site which obtained an iPhone 4 and dissected it well before the machine was made public.

    The pictures come from an undisclosed source and show a device cosmetically similar to the PSPgo, albeit with a missing analogue nub and an added touch pad between buttons and D-pad. The prominent PSP shoulder buttons are present and an SD card slot appears on the back.

    Engadget is reporting rumours of the phones technical specifications, too. A 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 processor, 512MB of RAM, 1GB of ROM, and a 3.7"-4.1" screen. The phone reportedly operates on the new Android 3.0 platform, known as Gingerbread.

    It's not a new rumour - ever since 2003 when Ken Kutaragi speculated that a mobile phone peripheral would be released for the original PSP, stories regularly emerge that the hardware manufacturer has decided to step into the mobile communications market.

    In 2007, SonyEricsson - which already has a successful foothold in the mobile phone market - suggested that it was considering a PSP crossover for a high-spec handset, after a Sony Bravia mobile specialising in TV playback became popular in Japan.

    The rumours join the flurry of speculation over the PSP's successor, which has been posited as possessing a quad-core graphics chip and a touch screen on its reverse. Dev kits for the PSP 2 are already in the hands of developers.

    http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...y-new-pictures ...
    by Published on October 28th, 2010 00:25

    Nintendo has again been named as the least environmentally friendly electronics company, scoring a dismal 1.8 out of ten in a report by campaign group Greenpeace.

    The company actually receives positive remarks for the DSi's low power AC adaptor which adheres to the Energy Star programme and disclosing details of carbon dioxide emissions and chemicals management.

    However, Greenpeace pulled the company up on failing to disclose details of its commitment to reducing greenhouse gasses, no timeline to eliminate the use of PVC in its products and no details of e-waste policies.

    Scoring marginally better was Microsoft with 2.9 out of ten, but again offering no commitment to phasing out PVC, and less clarity on the phase out of hazardous substances. Although it does not adhere to the Energy Star standard for games consoles, Greenpeace did highlight that the Xbox 360 S uses 50 per cent less energy than the original Xbox launched in 2005.

    Apple was marked 4.9 out of ten, with praise from Greenpeace for a majority of PVC products and for lobbying the European Union for a ban on PVC. E-waste and clarity on the phase out of toxic chemicals were a negative.

    Sony also scored well for products that are partially free of PVC, although Greenpeace said it would like to see this expanded to include more hardware devices. Awarding Sony a 5.1 out of ten, the report noted that 10 per cent of all plastics used in the 2008 financial year were recycled. 5 per cent of all PCs sold between January and March 2010 conform to the Energy Star standard.

    Elsewhere in the report, Nokia was the highest scoring company with 7.5 out of ten and Sony Ericsson just behind with 6.9 out of ten.

    http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...enpeace-report ...
    by Published on October 28th, 2010 00:22

    There have been numerous reasons why the White iPhone 4 may be delayed with one reason being the color mismatch between the home button and the body. Well this time there is another reason. A source has told CultofMac that the reason for the delay is a light leakage issue caused by the case being clear. Light from the case leaks into pictures taken by the back and front camera on the White iPhone 4 causing distorted pictures. This problem is non-existent on the Black iPhone 4 because of its already black case so Apple has been looking for a solution to this problem thus the delay of the White iPhone 4 till spring of next year.

    http://apple.slashdot.org/story/10/1...e-4-Is-Delayed ...
    by Published on October 28th, 2010 00:20



    It's hard to believe that what we're looking at is real -- but we assure you, the picture above is in fact the PlayStation Phone you've long been waiting for. As we reported back in August, the device you see is headed into the market soon, likely boasting Android 3.0 (aka Gingerbread), along with a custom Sony Marketplace which will allow you to purchase and download games designed for the new platform. The device snapped up top (and in our gallery below) is sporting a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 (a chip similar to the one found in the G2, but 200MHz faster), 512MB of RAM, 1GB of ROM, and the screen is in the range of 3.7 to 4.1 inches. Looking almost identical to the mockup we hit you with this summer, the handset does indeed have a long touchpad in the center which is apparently multitouch, and you can see in the photos that it's still bearing those familiar PlayStation shoulder buttons. For Sony buffs, you'll be interested to know that there's no Memory Stick slot here, but there is support for microSD cards.

    The particular model in these shots is still in prototyping mode. As such, the unit doesn't have a custom skin (not even SE's Timescape design seen on the Xperia devices), and is said to be rather buggy. We're digging into more facts as we speak, but it's likely that much of what we reported earlier is still accurate, and though the device could still be headed for a 2010 release, 2011 is looking much more realistic. Still, there's a lot of time between now and the holidays... so keep your fingers crossed!

    http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/26/t...station-phone/ ...
    by Published on October 28th, 2010 00:17



    Curious where Palm model number P102UNA -- the North American UMTS variant of the Pre 2 -- might be headed? Since Bell and Telus rolled out their HSPA networks, Canada's become far more averse to CDMA than the US has, so it makes sense that they'd be getting Palm's latest handset in a GSM flavor, not a CDMA one (à la Verizon). To that end, MobileSyrup's managed to score some shots of a Rogers-branded Pre 2 strutting its stuff, though they don't have a date or price -- and Palm's official line is still "in the coming months." Anyone out there planning on moving to France to get it sooner?

    http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/27/p...s-in-the-wild/ ...
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