Entries in 'technology' (35)
The three operating systems and improved controllers that power Xbox One
Microsoft has detailed the key tech innovations that will power the Xbox One.
Xbox 360 isn't maxed out yet, Gears of War dev argues
Xbox 360 may be currently in what we suspect to be the last year of its life, but developers People Can Fly and Epic reckon there’s more juice waiting to ...
New tech ditches rumble for electric shocks
Future smartphones could ditch traditional rumble tech in favour of a new system built around electric shocks.
Next-gen claxon alert! Crytek says Crysis 3 is maxing out Xbox 360 and PS3
Xbox 360 and PS3 have little left to offer, from a technical perspective at least.
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EA declares the death of stereoscopic 3D games... again
Remember that time when they told you that stereoscopic 3D was THE next big thing in gaming? They lied.
GameStop: Next-gen consoles WON'T block pre-owned
Industry insight or wishful thinking? Global games retail giant GameStop believes that the PS4 and Xbox 720 won’t incorporate pre-owned blocking technology.
Kinect to help UK satellites dock in space
Technology taken from Microsoft’s Kinect is being used to help two future UK satellites dock whilst in orbit.
Sony hints at super-HD, haptic and sensor tech for PS4
The PlayStation 4 could feature super-hi-res 8k output, haptic touch feedback and Kinect-like sensor functionality, according to SCE’s executive VP of technology and CTO Masaaki Tsuruta.
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OPINION: Time to invest in the next generation
My son, only 17 months old, knows how to turn on my iPhone, he’s seen me use it so much.
iPad tops US Christmas wish lists
Apple has seemingly conquered the hearts and minds of US consumers this Christmas ahead of the games industry.
Cloud tech hinted for next Xbox
Cloud technologies could have an important role to play in the future of Xbox, an executive at Microsoft has said.
HMV opens dedicated tech shop
Having enjoyed in-store success with its technology offering, HMV has now opened its first dedicated technology store.
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Western publishers looking beyond IP
The value of IP is already very well understood, but one firm has claimed that games publishers in the West are slowly catching up with their Eastern counterparts by taking ...
Remote Play demoed for PS Vita
Sony’s Shuhei Yoshida has demonstrated PlayStation Vita’s ability to play games streamed directly from a PS3.
Analyst says MS is concerned about PS3 tech advantage
An analyst has backed up the claims by Sony exec Rob Dyer that Microsoft’s strategic decisions are currently designed to protect what is being regarded as the technological disadvantage being ...
HMV fast forwards expanded technology offer
After a turbulent year to date, retailer HMV has announced that it is to “fast-forward” its efforts to increase its presence in the technology market.
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MS investigating asynchronous, cross-platform gaming
Microsoft will at a conference next month discuss the possibility of asynchronous online gaming across multiple platforms including Xbox 360.
E3 2011: Carmack: Creativity more important than graphics
Genius development engineer John Carmack has admitted that Rage has taken his studio longer than he would have liked, and put the delay down to its drive for top tier ...
3D: Are we there yet?
Bringing glasses-based 3D to the masses is not a new phenomenon.
Comet man joins HMV as tech chief
HMV has recruited Ewan Pinder as head of technology.
3D TV tracking ahead of HD
Japanese technology giant Panasonic has claimed that 3D TV is already tracking ahead of HD TV sets when it comes to comparable unit sales at this point in the tech's ...
UK says no to 3D TV this Christmas
Any hopes of 3D TV being high on consumer’s Christmas wish lists this year appear to have vanished as a new survey suggests that the appetite for the technology in ...
James Cameron slams 3D TV tech
One of the leading lights of the 3D entertainment movement has said that the current problems dogging the 3D TV market – i.e. the need to wear glasses – mean ...
UK unconvinced by 3D TV
A Deloitte survey has found that just 2 per cent of British consumers are planning to buy a 3D-enabled TV set in the next year.
XBOX: Demo proves Kinect doubters wrong
With serious questions being asked over the accuracy and reliability of Microsoft’s Kinect tech in recent weeks, an impressive demonstration at Microsoft’s E3 press conference has proven all doubters wrong.








































