Linux Entertainment System It could be a game console, online movie player, music player, web browser, photo viewer, cable TV box, and DVD player. April 3, 2008 | Xbox 360 Motion Controller Microsoft will be releasing a motion sensing controller for Xbox 360 using Gyration technology. December 29, 2007 |
3rd Generation Xbox Specs for 2011 Q4 2011 is the likely launch date. The goals are low-cost reliable hardware with enough performance and great tools for game developers. November 9, 2007 | Intel Larrabee GPU Intel is secretly developing a next generation graphics architecture. NVIDIA and ATI will have serious competition. March 5, 2007 |
PSP Dead for Good or Second Life Coming? Sony still has a few cards to play. Can PSP make a miraculous return from the dead? October 23, 2006 | Xbox Portable Specs for 2008 What kind of hardware specs would it include? Microsoft could either squeeze the Xbox 360 hardware down into portable size or base the handheld on a new design. March 20, 2006 |
Xbox 360 Supply Shortage: Pros and Cons As you may know, the Xbox 360 supply is nowhere near the consumer demand. What are the positive and negative sides of this huge supply shortage? December 22, 2005 | Nintendo DS and Revolution Interactivity Remember all the rumors about Revolution controller having touch screens? It's true. September 17, 2005 |
Xbox 360 Price Cuts and New Editions Having the HDD separate will really help get prices competitive and flexible. Expect the first US price drop to be around Spring 2007. August 23, 2005 | PSP: Sony's Appetite for Destruction Sony was banking on PSP to keep them afloat until they could release PS3, but Sony has misjudged the handheld market the way 3DO misjudged the console market. June 22, 2005 |
Xbox 360 Compression, Efficient Storage Since Xbox 360 will be using dual-layer DVD (9GB) for games, some people are probably wondering if that's enough for next generation games. June 9, 2005 | Death of the PlayStation Generation It’s the looming arrival of the next generation of consoles, and the winds are powered by the approaching hurricane known as the Xbox 360, fresh off the heels of the mighty little tornado known as the Nintendo DS. May 27, 2005 |
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