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Google bringing Android to your TV
Google TV is teaming up with Intel and Sony to bring mobile-like apps to your television.
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PlayStation Move priced, games announced
Sony's glowing neon ball on a stick has finally been given a name, an approximate price and a loose release schedule.
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Sony patents game demos that 'erode' over time
PlayStation 3 maker files patent for demo versions that lose functionality as time goes on — and prompts players to buy the full version. Read this blog post by Tor Thorsen on Crave.
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PS3 fixes itself; world peace returns
Sony has issued a statement to say that users who were having problems with their pre-Slim PS3s should now find that the "symptoms are now resolved and...are able to use their PS3 normally".
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Fix for PS3 date crash due in 24 hours
Sony is urging owners of "phat" PS3 consoles to keep them turned off until the company can release a fix for an error affecting the system's internal time clock.
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Sony shows off interchangeable lens cameras at PMA
Sony has showcased a number of concept cameras at PMA 2010, including an interchangeable lens camera and a new SLR.
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OLED TVs: Sayonara Japan, howdy US
The LG EL9500 OLED TV, which is reportedly selling for around US$2500 in Korea, will be heading for the US later in the year.
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Sony scraps OLED for Japan, OKs Australia
Sony has confirmed it will continue to sell OLED panels in Australia despite announcing that it is halting sales and production for Japan due to "weak demand".
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Sony unveils 3D TV and content
Sony has made one thing clear at this year's CES in Las Vegas: it wants to be the "undisputed leader in 3D", and to do this it has unveiled a suite of new Bravia TVs and other 3D services.
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Sony does SD, Panasonic intros first SDXC cards
Sony has mostly jumped ship from the proprietary Memory Stick format for its new range of Cyber-shot cameras announced at CES, and Panasonic has revealed the first SDXC cards available to market.
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Poll: Which camera feature should die in 2010?
The year 2009 saw enough digital camera gimmicks to make anyone's eyes water. Have your say on the most useless features you don't want on your next camera.
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3D Blu-ray standard outlined, includes PS3
PlayStation 3 owners will not need a new Blu-ray player to watch 3D films such as Up and Avatar, as the final specifications for 3D Blu-ray are announced.
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Sony ramps up PlayStation 3 video content
Gamers will be able to download movies to rent or buy directly from their PlayStation 3 within the next few months, Sony Computer Entertainment announced today.
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Microsoft dabbles in hardware
Taking a page from arch-rival Apple, Microsoft has teamed up with hardware-maker Acer to deliver a Windows 7 laptop created to its specifications.
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Cheaper, bigger OLEDs coming in 2010
After a slow start, OLED, the next major screen technology, is likely to see a boost with a handful of new models expected to trickle into the Australian market next year.
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PlayTV ready for Aussie launch?
New patch released by Sony for the UK version of the PS3-based PVR adds in Australian TV support.
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Crash test: TV versus PS3
In the last few weeks, we've brought you some extreme car crash testing footage with small cars versus large ones and old cars versus new models. Sony has bammed it up a notch, rocketing a PS3 into a TV.
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Acer's first Android phone impressively specced
Acer's first Android-powered smartphone is a processing powerhouse, with a 1GHz Snapdragon processor under the hood.
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Toyota FT-86 to feature in GT5
The line of cars headed for Gran Turismo 5 keeps growing, with Toyota's FT-86 concept coupe the latest to be added to the list.
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Sony Vaio, Walkman, Reader get OLED treatment
In lieu of OLED TVs, Sony shows off OLED-based Vaio, Reader and Walkman prototypes at the CEATEC show in Japan.

















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