Nov 08
Sony will release on 3rd December world’s thinnest and lightest 13.3-inch Digital Paper device DPT-S1. DPT-S1 will be great device to use it at the office or in school instead of copying and handling paper material. Device features E Ink’s 13.3-inch (1200×1600 dots) flexible digital paper display „E Ink Mobius“ that is able to run Continue reading »
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digital paper device,
Sony,
Sony DPT-S1
Nov 02
Sony will launch on 19th December transparent limited edition DualShock 3 controller in Japan and will currently be only available in Continue reading »
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DualShock 3,
skeleton style,
Sony,
transparent controller
Nov 01
Rockstar is jointly owned by Apple, BlackBerry, Ericsson, Microsoft and Sony, and the consortium bought for $4.5 billion Nortel patents. Rockstar is suing Samsung, HTC, Huawei and four other companies for patent infringement in U.S. District Court in Texas. Google is accused of Continue reading »
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Apple,
BlackBerry,
Ericsson,
Google,
HTC,
Huawei,
Microsoft,
Nortel,
Rockstar,
Samsung,
Sony
Oct 26
Sony Computer Entertainment announced its new PlayStation App. This app will be released on 12th November in the US and on 22nd November in Europe. PlayStation App will be free and compatible with iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Android devices. These devices will function as secondary displays in supported PlayStation 4 titles, while letting you access Continue reading »
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Frind Lists,
PlayStation 4 titles,
PlayStation App,
PSN features,
Sony,
Trophies
Oct 13
U.K.’s magazine Mobile Choice held event on 3rd October in London for its 2013 consumer awards. The magazine received 21,000 entries and here are the results: Continue reading »
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Asus,
HTC,
Mobile Choice,
Mobile Choice 2013,
Nokia,
Samsung,
Sony
Oct 13
Foxconn is world’s biggest contract electronics maker and it’s used by most of technology giants around the world, including Sony, Apple, Microsoft, HP and Nokia. The company employs ca. 800,000 workers worldwide and has labor issues since 2010. The company has recently issued a statement in which admits labor violation at China factory. It hired underage students, who also worked overtime and night shift. Continue reading »
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Apple,
Foxconn,
HP,
labour issues,
Microsoft,
Nokia,
Sony