A Florida man filed a class action lawsuit against Sony Computer Entertainment America last week, claiming that PlayStation 3's recent firmware 3.0 upgrade caused consoles to "malfunction," requiring an expensive fix.
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More than 5 per cent of Australian households have a Blu-ray player and the high definition movie format is gaining significant traction now that players have dropped below $400, movie studios and retailers say.
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The Sony Ericsson Aino is a slider phone that had an entire room excited when at release, it claimed to have the ability to playback content directly from your PS3.
fter the excitement over its two older brothers, the Satio and the Aino, it's the turn of the Yari to impress the world as part of the new Communication Entertainment message from Sony Ericsson.
SonyEricsson is all set to revamp its cellphone lineup. The company unveiled three new handsets set to hit the market in the fourth quarter of 2009.
The Sony Ericsson C901 along with the Sony Ericsson C903 are two new Cyber-shot phones to be announced by Sony Ericsson recently.
In the same way that white box PCs drove down the price of PCs, a new generation of black box Blu-ray players that could be as low as $150, is set to hit retailers in Australia. In the US, the price war has already kicked in with Vizio offering their VBR100 for $200.
A new research study is predicting that high definition DVD is set to boom and that during the downturn many Australians will turn to HD content due to the falling price of Blu-ray players.
More than 5 per cent of Australian households have a Blu-ray player and the high definition movie format is gaining significant traction now that players have dropped below $400, movie studios and retailers say.
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The most recent Sony High-Definition Benchmark study, released quarterly by GfK, estimates, based on Australian Bureau of Statistics figures, that 25 per cent of homes in Australia have an HD LCD set and 9.3 per cent have an HD plasma set.
A FEW MONTHS AGO, we told you that Nvidia had a plan to flog its parts that people normally wouldn't buy at a premium. How? By renaming them to catch the stupid unaware.
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