Hot on the heels of Sony Ericsson's worrying results (further and further into the red we go) comes a rumour that the phone manufacturer approached one of its joint-venture daddies, Sony, to ask if ...
Sony, not content with merely bumping up the specs of the PSP into the new Go version, is considering transforming the PSP into a phone too. Is this a smart move by the consumer electronics giant, or ...
The PSP seems like a platform that’s ripe for VoIP-integration. A powerful CPU, WiFi, and a relatively sizable user-base. Its young-ish users are also quick to pick up new technology. Plus, Sony’s ...
File this under “Rumor” for now, but the folks at Clipset are reporting that Sony is looking for some cellphone gaming action via their Sony Ericsson line of mobiles. Like the high-end Cybershot and ...
Although the PSP has seen some relief in the form of the PSP 3000 hardware update, the console has been struggling to gain any ground in the new handheld wars started by the iPhone. One potential ...
The CEO Sony Ericsson said that there was a lot of “smoke” concerning the rumored PlayStation Phone and that means there “must be a fire.” Photos of a rumored Sony phone that could play games first ...
Ars Tribunus Militum 17y 2,822 Dec 31, 2010 #3 Given that the PSP sucked, the PSP Go sucked, Sony Ericsson's phones suck, their Android phones really suck, and Android, in general, sucks, I'm going to ...
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After months of intense speculation, Sony has revealed the successor to the PSP and PSPgo game devices it currently offers. It is code named NGP or Next Generation Portable. At a press conference in ...
The PlayStation Portable is Sony's first major push into the handheld gaming market which was previously dominated by the Nintendo Game Boy franchise. The Sony PSP is a complete handheld entertainment ...
“Unless the bulk bothers you, the sacrifices made for hard game controls are quite livable, making the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play a worthy consideration for smartphones gamers sick of swiping at glass.