by admin at Wednesday, June 03, 2009 in Electronics, Tech News
Tags: e3, god of war, Microsoft, motion sensitive control system, ps3, psp, Sony
Sony PSP Go
Sorry to say, but you can’t surprise people with your press conferences if people already know what you are going to announce in them.
Microsoft seemed to do the same on this Monday, as well knew that the company was about to release a motion sensitive control system, but something was quite surprising despite all this, as none was aware how polished that new product could be. Yup, it’s true Project Natal was really surprising at its unveiling.
Now it’s Sony that looking to get some spotlight at E3 and just like always the pressure is mounting on and on. It’s, indeed, a bitter pill for Sony to sustain its PS3 success even after attaining such a great next-gen level in gaming consoles.
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by admin at Thursday, May 07, 2009 in Electronics, Tech News
Tags: capcom, playstation, ps3, psone library, psp, Sony
Capcom is all set to give retro games a renaissance with its launch of wider ranges of already existing PSone games on PlayStation Network in the coming times, for its entire playstation freak. Capcom’s Chris Kramer has said in an interview that players will very soon get all retro-fuelled fun on their own PSP. He said, “We’ll definitely be looking at a lot of titles that have things like Street Fighter and Resident Evil in the title”.
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by admin at Wednesday, January 21, 2009 in Microsoft
Tags: divx, hd files, Microsoft, mpeg-4, ps3, Sony
Digital Video Express, DivX owned by Jerome Vashist-Rota and Microsoft share a relationship of different shades. Presently VP creative and founder, brand and community DivX, Rota stated, “Currently, Microsoft does support DivX, which is fantastic, but the company has brought in some third-party support for the Xbox 360, and we are not very happy with that.”
This statement was given by Rota while giving an over view of his new high definition of DivX codec; DivX7. The new DivX7 technology enables that it can encode you HD files. Note that these files can only be played on DivX certified players. Or devices that are compatible with DivX can use these files.
DivX codec become popular due to its ability to compress large files/ lengthy video segments into small sizes. Amazingly, the quality of the video does not impair. The technology used by Rota is said to be stolen from Microsoft’s MPEG-4.
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