Monday
Jun062011

Sony reveals PlayStation 3D monitor and 3D Glasses


There's the PlayStation, the PlayStation Portable and now PlayStation branded 3D Monitor and 3D glasses. During it's E3 keynote, Sony took another step towards its 3D focus this year by revealing 3D-specific gaming peripherals, opening the door to a retinue of possible add-ons. The PlayStation 3D monitor is 24" inches and features a two-player splitscreen mode where properly positioned  players see completely different pictures pertaining to their gameplay. The 3D active-shutter glasses are $69.

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Monday
Jun062011

Got Mobile Me? How to transition to iCloud

Apple's Mobile Me was a useful service when it first came out as .Mac and later on iTools offering web-based email, calendar, contacts, photo storage and cloud drive but sadly faltered in its later years. Now that iCloud is coming, Mobile Me will be retired. So what can you do to transition from one cloud to the other? Here's what Apple has to say.

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Monday
Jun062011

Live: Apple's WWDC 2011 in San Francisco

Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

San Francisco - We're at the Moscone centre in downtown San Francisco for Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference which kicks off this morning with a keynote presentation by Apple CEO Steve Jobs. This year's WWDC is expected to slant heavily towards software, namely the new OS X 10.7 Lion as well as the updated version of Apple's mobile iOS version 5. A third component of today's presentation is Apple's iCloud streaming service that is speculated to be a music streaming  delivery service for iOS devices and connected notebooks and desktops.

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Monday
Jun062011

The Apple Beat: Countdown to Apple's WWDC 2011


By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

San Francisco - A few hours away from the 2011 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference and expectations are running high on what the upcoming announcements  will mean for Apple and for the technology sector. iCloud, Apple's new streaming delivery service is expected to be big news, specially if it can deliver an entirely new model of content distribution to its hundreds of millions of existing iTunes users. Here's what we expect today.

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