Thursday
Jan272011

Sony's future of mobile gaming is the NGP, a PSP on steroids

Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. today announced its next generation portable entertainment system (codename: NGP), which delivers the ultimate portable entertainment experience.  Sporting Wi-Fi and 3G, Sixaxis motion control, touch sensitive OLED screen and dual analog sticks. The device's rear is also a huge touchpad. NGP will make its debut at the end of the year 2011. Hit jump for details, photos and a video from Sony.

 

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Thursday
Jan272011

Hipstamatic iOS App does prints too

Hip Ecosystem: Hipstamatic and Hipstamart make your cool photos even cooler with a new print servicesWhen we reviewed the Hipstamatic App  some time ago we were impressed by its robust feature set, ease of use and clever array of film, lenses and flashes that enhanced pictures by giving them a retro look and feel. Hipstamatic has grown into a culture with its own ecosystem which has expanded to include the Hipstamart printing service. For US$4.99 you can get nine  4"inch prints and for $7.99 three 7"inch prints right from your iPhone. We tested the service and it takes about 10 days to arrive. The photos are finished nicely in matte and printed on Fuji Crystal Archival paper.

Wednesday
Jan262011

Review: Palm Pre 2

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

It has been a while since we've been excited about anything related to Palm. The original Palm Pre and its WebOS mobile operating system showed early promise and seemed even more refined than Google's early Android 1.5 OS but just didn't gain enough steam to compete in the smartphone marketplace that, ironically, Palm once dominated with its Treo line of devices.

Now an HP subsidiary, Palm has released the Pre 2 which is a GSM smartphone that's available on Rogers ($99 on contract and $499 outright). There is a lot more to like this time around, but is it enough to put Palm back on the map?

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Wednesday
Jan262011

Mobilicity and Facebook team up on Java-powered feature phones

Got a feature phone? Feeling left out of Facebook? Well, Mobilicity and Facebook just announced that Mobilicity is offering their customers another way to stay connected with a new Facebook mobile application for Java-powered feature phones. Mobilicity is also sponsoring the launch by enabling customers to download and use the application for three months without incurring any data charges. 

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