As the plot thickens, here’s some more PS3 Slim “proof”.
Posts Tagged ‘PS3’
Fake PS3 Slim?
July 13th, 2009 - GamesNow this is something. A few weeks ago, photos of the alleged PS3 Slim have surfaced on the internets tubes and sources say these photos came from a factory in Taiwan. But apparently, the console has travelled exactly 730 miles (from Taipei to Manila) and some local store is selling it for a premium.
It doesn’t [...]
Max Payne 3 Announced
June 18th, 2009 - GamesRockstar announces Max Payne 3 for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC. Max Payne goes to South America!
PS3 Gravity Grid
January 31st, 2009 - Tech & OnlineUniversity uses PS3 cluster to study phenomenon.
According to Space.com, researchers at both the University of Alabama, Huntsville and the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth have created the PS3 Gravity Grid, a network of 16 PS3s grouped together in a cluster. The grid has been used to run simulations of gravitational waves and the speed of vibrations [...]
No English Final Fantasy XIII until 2010
January 17th, 2009 - GamesThat’s right, no FF13 for us until next year.
The game will launch simultaneously on Xbox 360 and PS3 in North America and Europe, whenever it arrives despite earlier thoughts of the game coming on PS3 well before the Xbox 360 version.
YouTube for Wii and PS3
January 17th, 2009 - Tech & OnlineThe Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii gets YouTube!
Google is in the process of making a Youtube channel for the TV (in the beta stage), and is planning on releasing it on the Wii and PS3. It seems like the channel will dimishes those nasty stretch marks when watching a video on a giant [...]
PlayStation Home for business meetings
January 1st, 2009 - Games, Tech & OnlineIn an attempt to reduce costs and carbon emissions, a number of UK financial businesses including Ernst & Young are experimenting with holding business conferences through PlayStation Home on the PS3.
PS3s for exploiting e-commerce transactions
January 1st, 2009 - Tech & OnlineRemember the time when PS2 shipments were controlled because it was said to be able to control nuke missiles? (I think it was Tech TV who said that) Anyway…
A team of United States and European computer security researchers have used a cluster of several hundred Sony PlayStation 3 video-game machines to exploit a basic weakness [...]











