Entries in 'specs' (24)
Detailed PlayStation Orbis specs leaked
Consumer site IGN has gone live with what it believes are some quite specific early specs for Sony’s PS3 successor, PlayStation Orbis.
RUMOUR: PS4 codenamed Orbis; Includes anti pre-owned tech; Due 2013
Yet another rumour has pointed to the next PlayStation launching alongside the Xbox 360 successor in 2013.
New Xbox "6x as powerful as Xbox 360"
The successor to the Xbox 360 will be six times as powerful as the current machine, fresh reports suggest.
And here is today's Xbox 720 rumour
Yesterday we were told that the next Xbox would be out in 2013 and integrate Windows 9. Today it’s an entirely different story.
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iPhone 4S announced, hits UK October 14th
Apple has as expected tonight revealed the next iteration of its successful iPhone – the iPhone 4S.
PlayStation Vita specs - battery lasts 3-5 hours
The battery life for the PlayStation Vita runs at between three and five hours, Sony has confirmed.
Vita specs comparable to PS3
Sony has at last revealed some of the internal specs of its PlayStation Vita handheld.
Wii U “can do anything” PS3 and Xbox 360 can do
Nintendo has released a new build of its Wii U dev kit and EA VP Andrew Wilson has said that, in terms of raw power, the new Nintendo machine can ...
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Miyamoto downplays Wii U tech hopes
Nintendo is not building its next generation console with the most expensive high-end tech, the company’s development boss Shigeru Miyamoto has said.
More Wii U tech specs rumoured
Nintendo’s next generation home console will run a custom edition of AMD’s Radeon R770 GPU, according to a fresh round of unconfirmed reports.
NGP tech 'scaled back'
The successor to the PSP will have its memory capacity halved as part of Sony’s bid to cut retail prices, a new report claims.
Further Wii successor tech claims
Nintendo's new console will not include a hard drive, will house 8GB of internal flash memory and offer a proprietary disc format capable of storing 25GB of information.
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No retina display for iPad 2
An analyst for Taiwanese firm Concord Securities has claimed that the iPad 2 will not boast the headline feature of its smaller brother the iPhone 4 – a high-resolution 'retina' ...
NGP: Tech specs outlined
After all the months of leaks and speculation, the PSP2 is finally here with a concrete launch date of late 2011.
PlayStation Phone exposed
The most detailed look at the PlayStation Phone yet has been posted online.
PSP2 ‘has 2x processing power of 360’
At this stage it’s impossible to know what’s true and what’s not about Sony’s new PSP machines, but Kotaku has gone live with what it claims are further specs about ...
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OnLive announces wi-fi support
Ambitious cloud-computing based video games service OnLive will roll out an official wi-fi beta version of its service in September.
FIFA 11 gets PC spec boost
EA has announced that the PC version of football title FIFA 11 will at last boast the same sort of visual fidelity as the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions.
3DS specs confirmed by Iwata?
It is becoming increasingly more likely that Nintendo is using Sharp's parallax 3D tech for its upcoming handheld, the Nintendo 3DS.
Final chip spec for Natal revealed
The final edition of Microsoft’s Project Natal control prototype features technology based on an all-encompassing system-on-a-chip.
Sony 3D glasses to cost £90
Electronics giant Sony is expected to release its first commercially available 3DTVs in the UK market this June – but as is the case with all early adopters, those wishing ...
Nintendo calms Wii 2 talk
At its media summit in America yesterday Nintendo once again reiterated Nintendo’s stance that either a Wii HD or Wii 2 is nearing release.
Apple tablet laid bare
US web entrepreneur and blogger Jason Calacanis has been spending the morning tweeting details about Apple's new tablet device, which he claims Apple gave him ten days ago.
'iPhone more powerful than Wii'
An interface developer at UK dev Telltale Games has publicly claimed he believes the iPhone to be more powerful than Nintendo’s Wii.




















































