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The new version of the controller may include biometric sensors and an LCD touch screen. Sony seems to be walking to an era of PlayStation controllers sans DualShock.
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Google is working on a project that will replace your passwords with USB keys, mobile phones and even jewelry that can act as a physical 'key' to access your accounts.
The modification makes a complete replacement of the Game Boy body and restructures it with a Dingoo Technologies A330 emulation hardware.
Skype has become one of Microsoft's most important products since it was bought out back in 2010. We've seen Windows Live Messenger being replaced by Skype, and now Xbox Live Voice Chat is gearing up to meet the same fate.
Sony's latest portable gaming console, the PlayStation Vita, sports a huge screen with amazing graphics, but it only holds 100 apps at a time.
According to the latest rumor, Microsoft plans to equip its Xbox 720 gadget with a Blu-ray drive, but will limit the device so that it can be used only for games and not media playback.
Could the next generation Xbox cost $350? Colin Sebastian of Baird Equity Research (BER) seems to think so, and he's got a pretty good reason to.
ASUS says its interested in making Windows Phones, considering options of developing a Windows-based Padfone.
Vizio has announced a 42-inch 5.1 Home Theater Sound Bar this month, the company's latest addition to its range of speaker systems.
Lomography has introduced a new smartphone gadget which can turn your film negatives into digital photos.
Google has announced some major plans for its upcoming Project Glass used with Google's smart glasses. Google had made the Google smart glasses available for purchase by developers for $1500. Google has just sent out invitations to those customers inviting them to an "early look at Glass" and "two full days of hacking on the upcoming Google Mirror API" in San Francisco and NYC.
It Iooks like sales of mobile gaming on smartphones and tablets has shaken up game giant Nintendo, There's a report out that Nintendo is merging its console divisions and handheld divisions into one to have a stronger focus on creating more innovative and attractive products.
Motion-control software and hardware company Leap Motion has announced that its new gesture controller will be sold exclusively in all U.S. Best Buy stores and online at BestBuy.com this Spring.