
Sony just released links to this video, which is the “future”. Could this be the first teaser of the PS4? We will find out February 20th.

A report has gone up on a Japanese website which seems to state that Sony have shelved their plans for their next generation of home consoles. If (!) this translation can be trusted, it seems that Sony might be tuning the PlayStation 3 and putting their faith in their handhelds rather than producing a PlayStation [Read More]

For comparison the PS3 uses a cell based processor with 1 PPE (Power processing element) @ 3.2 GHz which is dual thread i.e. capable of processing 2 streams of instructions at a time and 8 SPEs (Synergistic Processing Elements) @ 3.2GHz of which 1 is disabled for yield purposes and 1 is reserved for security [Read More]

In a interview with Eurogamer, Capcom Europe boss David Reeves predicted that Sony will incorporate motion-sensing to PlayStation 4. “I think [motion control is] the preamble to what might come in the next static consoles. I don’t know when they will arrive. That different way of controlling a game, either with your hand and feet [Read More]

Developed by a company called Inphase Technologies, it also uses holographic storage. The tapestry 300r is the world’s first commercial holographic storage drive. It has a storage capacity of 200GB and a 20Mb/s read/write rate. The future models promise further more storage capacity, with the tapestry 800r and tapestry 1600r promising 800GB and 1.6TB of [Read More]