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  • Drake – Marvin’s Room, Single Gets Blown Up

    Drake, after the immense success of his first studio album “Thank Me Later”, announced that his second album will be released this year. The album entitled “Take Care” is his second album stated to be released on October 24th, 2011. The first single from the album was released a couple weeks ago called ” Dreams Money Can Buy ” and it had a totally different tone to what his previous album had, the fans loved it, as they showed it on his official blog in the comments. Drake recently released another single called “Marvin’s Room”, here’s when things got out of hand, the song was initially released by Drake himself on his own blog, but it was instantly brought down from Mediafire.

    The song was uploaded to Youtube more than your average viral video, but it was constantly taken out. The song is so amazing that Drake fans actually slowed down the speed of his voice and uploaded the song again just to avoid it being taken down. Now there are like fifty videos with Marvin’s Room in which Drake’s voice is slowed down. This just shows the amount of success this young artist has achieved in such short amount of time. Take Care will be in stores October 24th, his birthday.

    via Drake’s Blog

  • ID Software’s Rage Delayed, Throws Us Into A Rage

    ID Software has just announced through the game’s official website that Rage has been delayed to October 4th. The game was first set to release September 18th which the developers announced last year. The delay is most probably to get out of the way of Gears Of Wars 3′s release window which hits the stores September 20th.

    The European release has also been moved to October 7th. If the game does indeed release on the new date it will be hitting the stores along with Twisted Metal with Dark Souls coming 3 days later.

    Source: Rage

  • PS Vita To Launch Worldwide By The End Of 2011, Price Starting At $249

    The PS Vita’s pricing was leaked moments before Sony’s Kaz Hirai announced it at their E3 press conference earlier today. The Wi-Fi only model is set to cost $249/ €249/¥24,980 while the 3G + Wi-Fi model will cost $299/€299/¥29,980. That’s pretty competitive pricing right there considering that the 3DS also starts at $249. Kaz also announced that the PS Vita will be hitting stores worldwide by the end of 2011. Press release after the break.

    Sony Computer Entertainment America Unveils Exciting Details About Next Generation Hardware and Exclusive Software

    SCEA Continues Long-Standing Tradition of Delivering Groundbreaking Technology and Unrivaled Content at the 2011 E3 Media & Business Summit

    LOS ANGELES, June 6, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC. (SCEA) today announced at its annual press conference at the E3 Media & Business Summit in Los Angeles, Calif., a stunning line-up of PlayStation® products, services and exclusive content that will change the way consumers experience their favorite games and entertainment at home and on-the-go.

    “We are dedicated to providing our consumers with the types of entertainment offerings that have made PlayStation a definitive leader in the gaming and portable entertainment industries for more than 15 years,” said Jack Tretton, CEO and President of SCEA. “With the official North American unveiling of PlayStation®Vita as well as the introduction of an extensive line-up of software, hardware and services, the PlayStation platform has never been stronger or more exciting for our customers. We believe that 2011 will be a defining year as we usher in a new era of portable gaming and drive widespread adoption of 3D through our content and hardware offerings.”

    Introducing PlayStation®Vita

    In March 2005, the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system defined new standards in portable entertainment and provided game enthusiasts worldwide with a new way to experience games outside of their living room. The PSP system broke through traditional boundaries then and has gone on to sell more than 70 million units since its launch. In January, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCE) announced a new portable device for a new generation of gamers — the next generation portable entertainment system (codename: NGP).

    Today, SCE announced PlayStation®Vita (PS Vita) as the official platform name for NGP. A Wi-Fi model will be available for 24,980 yen (including tax) in Japan, $249 MSRP in US and euro 249 in Europe, while a 3G/Wi-Fi model will be available for 29,980 yen (including tax) in Japan, $299 MSRP in US and euro 299 in Europe. PS Vita will launch in the global market starting at the end of 2011.

    Derived from the Latin word “Vita,” which means “Life,” this next generation portable entertainment system enables a revolutionary combination of rich gaming and social connectivity within a real world context.

    The PS Vita system incorporates a beautiful 5-inch multi-touch organic light emitting diode (OLED) as the front display and a unique multi-touch pad on the rear. Together with the front touch screen and the rear touch pad, the PS Vita system offers new game play allowing users to interact directly with games in three dimension-like motion, through “touch, grab, trace, push and pull” finger motions. Also the PS Vita system features two analog sticks which enable a wider range of game genres to be brought into the portable experience.

    In addition to the PS Vita system pricing, SCEA also revealed today that AT&T, which powers the nation’s fastest mobile broadband network, will be the exclusive service provider in the United States for the PS Vita system. The speed and coverage of AT&T’s mobile broadband network will ensure that PS Vita system users will remain connected to content and each other on the go.

    On the content front, SCEA showcased a robust collection of software titles developed exclusively for the PS Vita system. Featured titles including UNCHARTED: Golden Abyss™, LittleBigPlanet™ and Ruin (working title) utilize the platform’s groundbreaking technology to make unprecedented immersive, interactive and social game play available on-the-go. UNCHARTED: Golden Abyss takes full advantage of PS Vita’s stunning OLED screen to deliver vibrant cinematic visuals and combines input from the front-touch screen and dual-analog sticks to create the most intuitive 3rd person shooter experience available on a portable system. Also making use of PS Vita’s unique feature set, LittleBigPlanet allows users to Play, Create and Share like never before with the system’s front touch screen and rear touch pad as well as its front and rear cameras. Finally, Ruin brings the ultimate social action RPG experience and also delivers interoperable compatibility for players to save their game on the PS Vita system and continue on at home using the PlayStation®3 (PS3™) system. Adding to this selection of innovative games, SCEA unveiled a collection of PS Vita titles that will be available including wipEout®, ModNation™ Racers, Reality Fighter (working title), Super Stardust™ Delta, Sound Shapes, Hot Shots Golf®, Hustle Kings™ and more.

    Additionally, conference attendees received a look at Capcom’s STREET FIGHTER® x TEKKEN® for the PS Vita system which will feature Cole MacGrath as a playable character from the popular PS3 franchise, inFAMOUS™.

    PlayStation®3 system

    Currently in its fifth year, the PlayStation®3 (PS3™) system continues to experience tremendous momentum, recently surpassing 50 million units sold worldwide. To-date, more than 2,300 games have been made available for PS3 including 108 stereoscopic 3D titles and 184 PlayStation®Move titles, and that momentum continues into 2012. Expanding PS3 system’s industry-leading catalog of stereoscopic 3D games, SCEA presented a selection of new entries from fan-favorite series featuring full stereoscopic 3D support including UNCHARTED 3: Drake’s Deception™, Resistance®3 and God of War®: Origins Collection. SCEA also announced the return of one of PlayStation’s most beloved franchises, Sly Cooper®: Thieves in Time™, which will treat players to an all-new adventure in stereoscopic 3D featuring classic characters, Sly, Murray and Bentley. In addition, SCEA introduced new titles utilizing the innovative PlayStation Move controller to deliver unique motion gaming experiences such as Everybody Dance™, Carnival Island (working title), and Medievil Moves: Deadmund’s Quest™.

    In addition to an unprecedented line-up of first-party titles, third-party support for the PS3 system has never been stronger. Content shown at the conference includes the highly-anticipated first-person shooter BioShock Infinite from 2K and Irrational Games which will support the PlayStation Move motion controller, and will also include the original BioShock on the PS3 Blu-ray disc.

    Additional exclusive content that will only be found on the PS3 system was announced for titles including Saint’s Row: The Third from THQ, Electronic Arts’ SSX™, Need for Speed™ The Run, and Battlefield 3™. For Battlefield 3, the PS3 version promises to be bigger than any other as Electronic Arts will be using the extra storage capacity of the Blu-ray to add a second game to the disc, Battlefield 1943, one of the most popular games available on PlayStation®Network.

    Innovations in stereoscopic 3D

    As a leader in 3D entertainment and gaming, SCEA kicked off the 2011 press conference at E3 on the world’s largest 3D screen – showcasing a breadth of first- and third-party titles coming this year in 3D that is unmatched.

    SCE today also announced the upcoming availability of the new PlayStation branded 3D Display. The 24-inch full HD LCD display will give PS3 users easy, affordable access to stereoscopic 3D entertainment. Available this fall, the 3D Display comes bundled with 3D Glasses, an HDMI cable and the highly anticipated Resistance 3 title from Insomniac Games for PlayStation®3 (PS3®) at an attractive recommended retail price (MSRP) of US$499.99. The 3D Glasses will also be sold separately, concurrently with the 3D Display launch for MSRP of US$69.99.

    Designed to deliver the ultimate gaming experience, the 3D Display comes equipped with a special two-player feature, which allows two players playing a multi-player game to see individual, unique, full-screen images of gameplay using the bundled 3D Glasses and supported software title.

    PlayStation®Network

    With more than 77 million accounts worldwide, PlayStation®Network continues to be one of the largest networked entertainment platforms in the world and is the premier destination for games, TV and movies, sports and music entertainment. Today, SCEA announced that coming this fall , BestBuy’s CinemaNow video service will be accessible to PS3 owners, providing consumers with access to more than 12,000 of their favorite TV episodes and movies for rental or purchase.

    Publisher support for PlayStation Network continues to remain strong as CCP introduced a new PlayStation Network exclusive title, Dust 514®, which will feature PlayStation Move support and also be made available for the PS Vita system. Another exciting game coming exclusively to the PS3 system and PlayStation Network in 2012 is Star Trek™ from Paramount Digital Entertainment. The game, which continues the adventure that director and producer J.J. Abrams envisioned with Star Trek™ (2009), boasts a story filled with action- packed combat and will be fully PlayStation Move enabled. Paramount Digital Entertainment will also offer an exclusive prequel to the game only on PlayStation Network.

    About Sony Computer Entertainment LLC.

    Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC. continues to redefine the entertainment lifestyle with its PlayStation® and PS one® game console, the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) handheld entertainment system, the ground-breaking PlayStation®3 (PS3™) computer entertainment system and its online and network services the PlayStation®Network and PlayStation®Store. Recognized as the undisputed industry leader, Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC. markets the PlayStation family of products and develops, publishes, markets and distributes software for the PS one, PlayStation 2, PSP and PS3 systems for the North American market. Based in Foster City, Calif., Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC. serves as headquarters for all North American operations.

    *AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.

    PlayStation, PS3 and PSP are registered trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

     

  • NGP Is Now The PS Vita

    Rumored for some time now it’s finally official, the NGP or Next Generation Portable is from today onwards gonna be called the PS Vita. People are still wondering why Sony didn’t go for PSP 2 as the name but the name doesn’t matter that much does it?

    Vita is Latin for life, and the PS Vita is indeed ready to breathe life in to Sony’s handheld division. Just in case you were wondering Vita is pronounced “Veeta” not “Vita” so please stop making a fool of yourself.

  • God Of War Origins Collection Looks Damn Good On PS3 (Trailer Inside)

    The PSP God of War games were getting the HD remastered treatment as announced by Sony. Since the PSP God of War Games were mostly explaining the origins of the PS2 God of War, they were mostly prequel game. This collection is labeled as God of War Origins Collection and is coming out soon this September.

    The games look superb in HD, it is unbelievable that these were PSP games. The graphics look decent enough to give the feeling of PS2 games. See the trailer below and decide for yourself. Make sure to watch the trailer in HD.

  • Apple iCloud Unveiled

    “iCloud stores your content in the cloud and wirelessly pushes it to all your device. It automatically uploads it, stores it, and pushes it to all your devices.” In addition to every day content, such as purchased music, books, photos and videos, device settings, and app data that will be automatically backed up over WiFi, Documents in the Cloud will effortlessly sync Pages, Numbers, and Keynote data between all of your iOS devices. Contrary to the rumors there will be no advertisement and contact,calender and mail will be free for up till 5 gigs. There is also a photo stream cloud feature which syncs all the photos on all your devices even windows pc. The taken photo will be stored in a cloud for 30 days and will be appear on your laptop and ipad. It will be released with IOS 5 this fall and no it will not be having the 5 gig limit.

    If this wasn’t enough to satisfy your hunger,Apple has also announced ‘itunes match’ which populates your itunes in the cloud account with any of the previously bought content, by scanning your itunes library, into 256Kbps AAC, DRM-free files for a fee of 25$ per year.

    Furthermore, mobileme has been finished if your a member then you can access everything through 30th june however there are no new enrollments and apple has also refunded money to those who have recently renewed their subscriptions.

  • Steve Jobs Will Unveil iOS5, iCloud and Mac OS X Lion at WWDC Next Week

    Apple has officially announced in a press release that Steve Jobs will appear on stage at WWDC 2011 due next week and he’ll reveal iOS5, iCloud and Mac OS X Lion. The company hasn’t revealed what iCloud is but according to rumors it is basically expected to be a suite of cloud-based services that will include a streaming music service backed by major record labels in the U.S. Apple rarely reveals what it’ll introduce at WWDC or any event for that matter and this sudden change makes us wonder, does Apple have something else up its sleeve? Full press release after the break.

    [box] Apple to Unveil Next Generation Software at Keynote Address on Monday, June 6

     

    CUPERTINO, California—May 31, 2011—Apple® CEO Steve Jobs and a team of Apple executives will kick off the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with a keynote address on Monday, June 6 at 10:00 a.m. At the keynote, Apple will unveil its next generation software – Lion, the eighth major release of Mac OS® X; iOS 5, the next version of Apple’s advanced mobile operating system which powers the iPad®, iPhone® and iPod touch®; and iCloud®, Apple’s upcoming cloud services offering. WWDC will feature more than 100 technical sessions presented by Apple engineers. Mac® developers will see and learn how to develop world-class Mac OS X Lion applications using its latest technologies and capabilities. Mobile developers will be able to explore the latest innovations and capabilities of iOS and learn how to greatly enhance the functionality, performance and design of their apps. All developers can bring their code to the labs and work with Apple engineers.

    For more details, visit the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2011 website at developer.apple.com/wwdc. [/box]

    Source: iClarified

  • See The NGP In Action

    With the official Sony E3 Press Conference just a few days away. Sony has released these videos which show some of the NGP games running on this powerful portable gaming system. Uncharted – Golden Abyss particularly looks beautiful. The dual analog sticks of NGP look great in motion, we hope they will turn out to be as good in our hand as they look in these videos. The touch screen controls despite being optional are looking great and are actually more like a shortcut for performing some action. See all the awesome videos after the jump.

    This last video deals with the Augmented Reality support of the NGP.

  • The Recently Leaked Photo of iPhone 5 Back Taken With an iPhone 5?

    We recently reported on a so-called leaked photo of the iPhone 5′s back cover. With a bit of CSI style ‘enhancing’ from the guys over at iFans, it seems that the picture in question was taken by an iPhone 5. The tweaked picture released by iFans clearly shows the back of the iPhone taking the picture with the relocated flash. This could mean that a working iPhone 5 prototype is now in the wild. This raises the question that if the iPhone 5 prototype is now out so soon, why would the iPhone 5 launch so late in september, as proposed by numerous rumors? The person who ‘enhanced’ the image (Kurt178) had this to say,

    [box] in photoshop, i changed the exposure settings to see the reflected camera more clearly. i cropped out the reflected phone, put it on another layer.and flipped it. since it was on a bit of an angle, i worked it till the apple logo was the correct shape and the camera was the correct distance from the logo. i did this by putting the reflected camera on top of the iphone 5 and made sure the logo was the correct size and the distance from the lens to the logo was correct. what did i find? that dot, which was suspect is the flash, matches perfectly. it was in fact taken with an iphone 5. so there is working model out there![/box]

    Source: iFans

  • NGP Is Confirmed For 2011 Release, PSN Japan Could Be Restored In Upcoming Week

    Sony has assured that NGP won’t miss its Holidays 2011 launch date according to Phile-Web. NGP was scheduled to be launched these holidays, after the recent PSN disaster and the Japan Earthquake which costed Sony a lot of $$, it was rumored that NGP might be delayed. It seems likely the case as Sony has smashed all the rumors to strongly insist that NGP will be launched this holiday. The confirmed regions are yet to be announced but Japan is confirmed so far.

    PSN Japan which was blocked officially by the Japanese Government after the whole piracy leak which resulted in millions of user personal info being stolen by hackers, will be restored in the upcoming days as Sony is trying to settle this matter with the Japanese Government.

    Source: Phile-web