70°

Engadget Exclusive: Sony Ericsson Xperia Play (PlayStation Phone) preview

Engadget: Oh yes. After all the unbearable teasing since we unveiled the first ever photos of the PlayStation Phone, we've finally managed to get hold of the real deal for an in-depth preview. Honestly, we couldn't wait any longer with this thing floating around in China; we'd otherwise have to wait until MWC, where we expect the phone to be launched as the "Xperia Play" (and we shall refer to this name henceforth). Before you pop the cork for us, do bear in mind that what we're seeing here is subject to changes, so don't be alarmed by any missing features or exposed cables in our preview.

Read Full Story >>
engadget.com
60°

Sony patent suggests Xperia Play with dual keyboards, it's slidingly slidable

Engadget - Okay, so maybe physical keyboards were a bigger deal back in 2010 when this thing was filed, or maybe -- just maybe -- we'll one day see an Xperia Play smartphone with both a gamepad and a full QWERTY counterpart. A patent for such a contraption was just granted to Sony by the USPTO, which stakes its claim for a device with two sliding mechanisms in addition to the display.

Read Full Story >>
engadget.com
60°

Reckless Racing 2 with real cars made possible by Sony

MobileBliss: Sony have teamed up with Pixelbite, a full-size RC maker, to re-create a game of Reckless Racing 2 with "real" cars.

Read Full Story >>
mobilebliss.com
50°

OnLive now fully supports the Xperia Play

Engadget - Earlier this month, the good folks at OnLive released apps for both iOS and Android, granting mobile access to its cloud gaming service. However, its implementation was incomplete -- there was no support for the Xperia Play's slide-out controls.

Read Full Story >>
engadget.com
THC CELL4502d ago

I have tried this out and its not really that bad.