Question by : is there any thing that indicates that sony will make somthing like kinect for ps3 instead of move? I think ps3 is better than xbox 360 but kinect is better than move,i chose xbox 360 because kinect is awesome. Is there any thing that indicates that sony will make something like kinect for ps3 or make ps4 that has kinect,because it would be awesome if there was a playstation console that has kinect.

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Answer by BobNah but perhaps in the future. I honestly don’t get into motion gaming bought the move, 2 controllers 2 navs, and don’t even use it.

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Leaked doc indicates T-Mobile could raise 5GB and 10GB data prices on April 4th An alleged Magenta-branded memo’s managed to find its way out of store lockup and land at the TmoNews offices, revealing some not-so-good news for potential future customers. Per the leaked document, T-Mobile’s about to hike the price on its 5GB and 10GB Promotional Bundles data plans, starting as soon as April 4th. The changes would slap an extra $ 5 monthly fee on each Classic plan, boosting the 5GB to $ 35 / $ 40 and the 10GB to $ 65 / $ 70, however it’d only apply to customers signing up after the aforementioned April date. Perhaps, it’s all part of T-Mo’s “restructuring” plan…

Leaked doc indicates T-Mobile could raise 5GB and 10GB data prices on April 4th originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Mar 2012 03:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Sony indicates all future Sony Alpha models will include translucenct mirrors

That satisfying clunk of the mirror swinging up and away, the rapid-fire clatter of DSLRs going into burst mode, could be on its last legs. Well, for Sony Alphas at least. The company has confirmed that its translucent mirror tech, most recently confirmed to be coming to the A77 and earlier shown on the A55 and A33, will be coming to the entire Alpha line. The sensor actually captures light through the mirror itself, which is just reflective enough to allow for real-time focusing even while capturing video. It’s something of a bold move in the generally stoic DSLR market, and only time will tell whether it helps to boost Sony’s street cred up to Canon and Nikon levels.

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This is a good idea. We’ve all seen bike computers, heart-rate monitors, and so on, the sort of things athletes or just data-loving runners and cyclists track during their activities. The trouble is that they’re rarely easy to consult: you have to take your eyes off the road to check your speed, or interrupt your run cadence to check your heart rate.

The 4iiii Sport-iiii system (pronounced sport eyes, apparently) solves this problem by suspending a little bar in your peripheral vision and indicating key metrics with LEDs.

So you program it ahead of time to tap into your various monitoring devices — speedometer, heart rate monitor, watch — and it displays that information to you not as actual numbers, but in a simplified way. I’m not sure exactly how each one would work, but you can imagine if your target heart rate is 100, the amber lights would light as your approach it, green turn on when you’re hitting it, and perhaps blink fast if you exceed it. The only controls are a tap or double tap, prompting an update or changing data type respectively.

Sure, in a few years we’ll all have transparent AMOLED displays in our sunglasses, but until then this is a cool little system, if you can get used to the non-standard readout.

[via Pink Bike]

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The iPhone turned out to be a mega-hit in Japan’s competitive cell phone market, and the iPad is poised to replicate this success. Tokyo-based market research firm BCN [JP] today said Apple’s share of the domestic notebook market more than tripled in May (on a month-to-month basis) to reach 11.5% – thanks to the iPad.

The firm, which collected POS data from 2,364 Japanese electronics retailers, says Apple’s share in that segment stood at just 3.5% in April. But the iPad (launched in Japan on May 28), helped Apple to eclipse Sony, which – at 9.3% – fell down to No. 5 in the notebook sales ranking (at least for the time being).

Toshiba (22.1%), Fujitsu (17.4%), and NEC (16%) are still leading, but according to BCN, all have been losing market share to big A last month. This isn’t that surprising (Apple surely profits from the “sexy new product” effect) and BCN hasn’t released absolute numbers (neither did Apple itself), but it looks like the iPad is a winner in Japan, too.

Another interesting tidbit of information: BCN also said the iPad is selling about three times faster than the iPhone did in the first ten days after the products lauched on the Japanese market.

Via Kyodo

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Well this is good to know. An HP Taiwan VP apperently let it slip that HP is working on mobile devices powered by webOS. It’s a shocker, I know. You would think that after HP spent over a billion dollars buying Palm, they would archive all of the acquired intellectual properties and keep moving forward with Microsoft platforms.

Interestingly though, Mr. Monty Wong, VP of Personal Computer Systems Taiwan, did state that the Slate will be released before the fiscal years ends in October. Of course Monty didn’t indicate whether webOS will be present or it will still be released with Windows 7 contrary to previous reports. He also indicated that HP is keeping with its current netbook platforms rather than moving to webOS.

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A recent Apple support article warning of non-compliant Mini DisplayPort to HDMI converters indicates that the latest iMac revisions also have an audio-capable miniDP port.

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