
Sony Computer Entertainment CEO Kazuo Hirai introduced to the public their next generation portable video game console aptly entitled PSP Go during the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, California. The Sony PSP Go is smaller than the predecessor PSP (apparently less than half the size), has a slide-up screen, will come with Wi-Fi and an internal 16G of flash memory. What’s missing is the U
MD (Universal Media Disc) drive which is now consider obsolete. Still not in the new console are such anticipated upgrades as a touch screen and second analog stick.

The franchise that resurrected and reintroduced the bands and the music they have played to have whole new generation has hit the jackpot. The dream has come true – The Beatles is now in Rock Band. The band that history considers to be the ones who revolutionized the music industry as we know it will continue to do so using technology. You can now jam with The Beatles with their hit such as “I Saw Her Standing There,” “Day Tripper,” “I Am The Walrus” and “Back In The U.S.S.R.” with “The Beatles: Rock Band.”

Nope. It is not natal as in embryo. It is pronounced “nuh-TALL” and it could be in your living rooms in the nearest future.
Microsoft has announced that it will go head-to-head with the Nintendo Wii with its Xbox without any controllers. Instead, it will use a camera to capture the movements of players in a 3-dimensional space. Your entire body becomes your controller. It aims to immerse the player inside the game. It’s a literal “Look Ma! No hands.” deal. Not only that. It recognizes faces and voice commands – technology that is already present today.