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Thursday, March 24, 2016

Full Sony PlayStation games for mobile devices


SONY Announcement
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Not long after it became apparent that Nintendo has a hit on its hands with its new mobile game, Sony has announced that it has created a new business unit that’s going to bring PlayStation games and IP to mobile devices, smartphones and tablets powered by iOS and Android. The new unit is called Forward Works and Atsushi Morita, Sony Computer Entertainment’s head in Asia and Japan will lead Forward Works.

The company said in its announcement today that it’s PlayStation mobile titles will be “full-fledged,” which is something that gamers might appreciate, so they’ll certainly be looking forward to see what Sony comes up with.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Oneplus 2 = ?

This is pretty interesting. Oneplus One is a company that deserves to be watched closely.

It has hungry people in charge who are creating new things and reasonable prices, using interesting and efficient marketing strategies.

They will be making an announcement on June 1st. (According to THEM now, which is better than the rumor mill does) And they have some confidence they're going to shake things up a bit. To do something very new. Even if it's not some inclusion of PicoP technology, I hope it is really interesting. In the past few years some companies have cried wolf a lot about having something extraordinary and new -- lowering expectations everywhere.


There are two other reasons to watch this: Some reports surfaced of a phone with an additional item to be released that isn't the size of a smart phone. (Link from Android Headlines)


" However, new images which have appeared on Weibo in the last few hours are now starting to suggest that the company will also be releasing a new product at the same event. The images are not that revealing and do not provide any firm details on what to expect. That said, they do seem to show what appears to be the packaging for a product which is not currently available. While the immediate speculation will be for the OnePlus 2, the box looks far too thin to be the next OnePlus smartphone."

I also think that the "invite only" method of launching a product is interesting and would serve our interests well.

Ultimately though -- focus here only because we MIGHT pop up here. We'll see in a few days.


ONEPLUS website

ONEPLUS Twitter






From UberGizmo

You can more or less say that the OnePlus One has proven itself to be quite the smartphone with a relatively affordable price point. Well, nothing lasts forever, so it does make perfect sense for there to be a new and improved sequel, so to speak, for this particular handset. While it looks as though OnePlus is ready and waiting to roll out its latest smartphone officially, chances are that will happen this coming June 1st since the company has announced that they are set to deliver a change. And I would like to think that this “change” comes in the form of the OnePlus 2, based on a tweet.

After all, it has been said that a rumored OnePlus 2 has already been benchmarked, but until something official is revealed concerning the said handset that was benchmarked, everything should be taken with a pinch of salt. It looks like OnePlus continues to retain its faith that with the release of the OnePlus 2, they will be able to have a handset that will disrupt the industry, shaking the technological brand down to its roots.

Do bear in mind that should the OnePlus 2 be announced on June 1, the handset would still be far from ready for a launch, as chances are it would be sold only from July onward – and hopefully not through the company’s rather controversial invite system.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Celluon & Microvison

Brochure from Celluon Website

press release

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[CES 2015] Celluon has just announced their PicoPro and ProAir projectors, where these happen to be the only high definition, focus-free smartphone-sized laser pico projectors that are in the market to deliver an immersive viewing experience at any one time – regardless of the place. Both of them intend to offer superior image quality alongside screen size without losing focus. Being small enough to fit into most pockets, these are also capable to be used for an extended period of time of up to 3.5 hours at best, which is enough to let you watch a full length feature movie.
picoairMaking use of MicroVision’s patented PicoP display technology, it will rely on red, blue, and green laser light sources. Celluon’s PicoPro and PicoAir will then produce a perpetually clear, focused HD image complete with a broad color gamut that remains unmatched – or so Celluon claims.