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Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) today announced that PlayStation Move motion controller for PlayStation 3 (PS3™) computer entertainment system will launch worldwide this fall, offering a motion-based, high-definition gaming experience unlike anything on the market.

Concurrently with its launch, SCE will also release PlayStation Move sub-controller to be used along with the motion controller for intuitive navigation of in-game characters and objects. The PlayStation Move platform, including the motion controller, sub-controller and PlayStation Eye camera, together with a strong lineup of software titles, will deliver an innovative and highly immersive experience on the PS3 system.

According to an FCC announcement, the FCC will officially unveil our first ever national broadband plan at an FCC meeting next Tuesday, March 16, at 10:30 EST. That’s one day earlier than the plan was supposed to be unveiled before Congress.

Florida design group Naranja Studio released the Cloak™ Bag, the world’s first shoot-through camera bag that allows a user with an SLR camera to take photos without removing the camera from the bag.

Quite possibly the sexiest hybrid made thus far, Porsche has shown off their concept Porsche 918 plug-in hybrid that gets 78mpg and hits 62mph in 3.2 seconds while looking extremely sexy. Green and goes fast when the light turns green.

In case you’ve not heard yet, if you’re the owner of a non-slim Sony PS3, or “phat” or “fat” Sony PlayStation 3, it’s in your best interest to not try to play any games until either a fix is in place or until the datetime error is fixed.

It’s looking like Microsoft has a potential winner on their hands with Windows Phone Series 7. Makes me glad they delayed the last year announcement.

Adobe AIR applications are coming for the Google Android and other mobile devices very soon; backed by 24 network operators and the GSM Association to offer more apps to phones and users.

I’m sure you’ve heard the news: Moblin and maemo are merging! We are taking the best pieces from these two open source projects and are creating the MeeGo software platform. Both teams have worked for a long time to support the needs of the mobile user experience – and MeeGo will make this even better. We want it to be fun, focused, flexible, technically challenging and ultimately, something that can change the world.

Google has introduced Google Buzz that will incorporate directly into GMail, something I wished that Google Wave would have done. What’s Google Buzz? Well, it’s basically another layer within GMail that allows you to instantly share videos, links, websites, quirky thoughts with your other contacts without having to send an e-mail. You set up… well a “buzz” basically. Falling right in line with Twitter and Pownce (remember that one?) like manner of quick communication and sharing.

Just like all things cool on the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch, this will require some jailbreaking and some know-how; however Redmond Pie has shown you how to save $499 and get the newer iPad interface onto your iPhone/iPod Touch.

Even though this has been stated to be Apple’s “next biggest thing”, the Apple iPad is mostly for consumers that didn’t buy the Kindle. Powerusers will just say “no” to the Apple iPad.

GM will expand its in-house electric vehicle development capabilities by becoming the first major U.S. automaker to design and manufacture electric motors, a core technology for hybrids and electric vehicles.

Just a day or so to go before Apple’s January 27th event, the speculation about the rumored Apple Tablet is reaching a fever pitch. The guys over at Unplggd have posted a couple of realistic photos that might be oft-rumored Apple Tablet.

Buried under the roar of the media’s obsession with Apple’s looming tablet computer this week was a tiny little story about an agency you might have heard about (the FBI) repeatedly breaking the law by faking terrorism emergencies in order to get phone customer data.

Call it a work in progress, but some illustrious members of Maemo.org have gotten Google Android (Eclair) to boot and be functional on the Maemo Linux based Nokia N900. Why is it a work in progress? The touchscreen works, as well as the keyboard on the N900; however you will not be making any phone calls via Android on the N900 quite yet. In fact, not all sounds or modules have been interfaced yet.


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