A couple of PS3 news which I shall roll into one news post for the sake of simplicity.
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First of is the new PS3 firmware, 3.10, which features an improved friends list, Facebook integration (post your trophies there for the world to admire!), and of course, the usual bout of bugs and installation problems that could break your PS3.
More: http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/18/p...-richer-troll/
Check the official PS3 board for issues that 3.10 may cause:
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Sony says that PS3s can be made to support stereoscopic 3D Blu-ray movies via a simple firmware upgrade. Of course, the other requirements such as special TVs, or ones that support 120 Hz, assuming Sony is talking about the latest 3D systems, and not those funky blue/red glasses.
More: http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/multime...scopic_3D.html
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Sony's idea of Digital Copy is coming as well, and as with anything Sony does, it will require proprietary equipment. In this case, a PS3 and/or a PSP. But one of the advantages of a proprietary system is that it's easy to use, and entering a code is all that's needed to get a file that plays on the PS3, which can also be copied to the PSP. You won't get HD quality or anything like that, but it's a start.
More: http://dvice.com/archives/2009/11/sonys-digital-c.php
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First of is the new PS3 firmware, 3.10, which features an improved friends list, Facebook integration (post your trophies there for the world to admire!), and of course, the usual bout of bugs and installation problems that could break your PS3.
More: http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/18/p...-richer-troll/
Check the official PS3 board for issues that 3.10 may cause:
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Sony says that PS3s can be made to support stereoscopic 3D Blu-ray movies via a simple firmware upgrade. Of course, the other requirements such as special TVs, or ones that support 120 Hz, assuming Sony is talking about the latest 3D systems, and not those funky blue/red glasses.
More: http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/multime...scopic_3D.html
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Sony's idea of Digital Copy is coming as well, and as with anything Sony does, it will require proprietary equipment. In this case, a PS3 and/or a PSP. But one of the advantages of a proprietary system is that it's easy to use, and entering a code is all that's needed to get a file that plays on the PS3, which can also be copied to the PSP. You won't get HD quality or anything like that, but it's a start.
More: http://dvice.com/archives/2009/11/sonys-digital-c.php
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