by Johan on January 16, 2007

SanDisk just introduced the Memory Stick Micro (M2) which is compatible with Sony Ericsson phones and Sony Cyber-Shot cameras. It can store approx. 500 MP3 songs, 640 minutes of MPEG4 video, or up to 4800 photos. Compatible mobile phones include Sony Ericsson K610, K800, K790, M600/608, V630, W300, W710, W712, Z530, Z550, Z710, and Z712. If used with a Pro Duo adapter, the M2 is compatible with Sony Ericsson D750, K750, P910, P990, V800, W700, W800/810, W850, W900, and Z800.
The 2GB version is on sale right now for $119.9, while the 1GB and 512 MB for $54.99 and $44.99 respectively.
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by FreshEffect on January 15, 2007

New screens of EA’s NBA Street: Homecourt have just been posted and look phenomenal on the Playstation 3. Check with IGN for more screens. NBA Street: Homecourt will also be available for the Xbox 360.
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by FreshEffect on January 15, 2007

Sony updates their VAIO UX by replacing the the older hard drive with 16GB of Flash, and increasing the battery life to 4 hours. The VAIO UX also features an Intel Core Solo U1400 (1.2-GHz) processor, 512MB of RAM, a 4.5-inch WSVGA touch-screen, Bluetooth connectivity, and a 1.3-megapixel Motion-Eye camera. Video preview after the jump.
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by Johan on January 12, 2007

Sony has unveiled the Vaio VGX-TP1 Media Center PC at the CES 2007. This PC is powered by a 1.83 Ghz Intel T5600 Core 2 Duo processor on Intel 845 GM chipset (VIIV technology). It has 2GB of DDR-RAM, 300GB hard drive, and an Intel GMA 950 chipset for the graphics. This Roomba-shaped computer also supports Bluetooth, HDMI, built-in TV tuner, FireWire, and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi. The Sony Vaio TP1 Media Center PC goes on sale in the US by March with a price tag of $1600. The system runs on Windows Vista Home Premium edition. More images after the break!
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by Johan on January 12, 2007

EA has announced that the Godfather: The Don’s Edition is headed for the PlayStation 3, while the Godfather: Blackhand Edition is headed for the Wii. Both games will include some new contents not found in the original Xbox 360 and PS2 versions. Expect them to ship in March.
On the PS3, The Don’s Edition of the game will take “full advantage” of the Sixaxis controller, though EA was vague as to the specifics. The Don’s Edition will also include added gameplay in the form of “The Corleone Expansion Pack.” As of press time, EA had not responded to requests for comment on exactly what the expansion pack contains, or if, when, and how it would be made available to owners of other versions of the game. For Wii owners, the Blackhand Edition of the game will have elements of its gameplay redesigned around the system’s controller. Players will use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk in conjunction to beat down opposing thugs, or use weapons to pick off enemies from a distance by pointing directly at onscreen targets.
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by Johan on January 5, 2007

This functional Sony PlayStation 2 toaster is created by Ryou-chan. It is great for playing games and preparing the breakfast. Check more images after the break!
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by Johan on December 19, 2006

Alright, I gotta admit that this new Sony Playstation 3 commercial, titled “Multi-Dimensional” is kicking ass. Enough to make me replay it for 4 times in a row (dang!) The message delivered is to alert you to embrace your entertainment sense and feel the complete experience.
Get ready to be swept away by clicking on the video.
Video courtesy of YouTube.
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by Johan on December 19, 2006

Sony never ceases to amaze me. Recently, they announced to have a movie download service for the PSP, starting some time in the first quarter of 2007.
What you need to do is to download the movies onto your PC and transfer it to your PSP. This is similar to how PSP owners get the original Playstation games onto their PSP. Yup, they have to do it through the PS3.
Amazon, CinemaNow, and Movielink are all in negotiation talks with Sony to allow their movies for the service. Sony will also release a new 4GB memory stick for the PSP, which can store up to 10 full length movies.
So, get your popcorn ready!
Via Gamasutra.