Home Media server from Apple [ December 29th, 2008 ] Posted in » Latest gadgets and Technology

9to5Mac reports that Apple has been working on a home media server to access your iTunes and other files anywhere you have internet access. The site compares it to HP’s just updated Media Smart Server which offers a centralized location for backup, storage and file delivery to your computers locally as well as remotely:

Your music, photos, videos and other media are part of your life — but they’re scattered over multiple computers, disk drives, CDs, DVDs, and MP3 players…. Macs and iPods too. The HP MediaSmart Server centralizes all your files, from all your home computers, in one place so you can grab them anywhere you have an internet connection and share how you want.

Apple’s take on the system would reportedly expand out Time Capsule’s functionality from being a single drive backup system into a more robust multi-drive backup server. In addition, tie ins would be made to Apple’s MobileMe services to deliver access to your files and media from anywhere on the internet.

9to5mac suggests that media could also be shared to your iPhone and iPod touch, providing full access to your media while mobile. The device could also serve media files to other computers at home as well as to your Apple TV.

Source: Macrumors.com

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Home will launch tomorrow

Playstation Home

Playstation Home

SCEE’s confirmed that Home will launch tomorrow “evening,” although a specific launch time isn’t available as yet, a rep said this morning.

Sony announced this morning that Home’s open beta will be available for all PS3 owners ads a free download as of tomorrow, December 11.

Source: VG247

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December 10th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

The wait is over: GoW 2 vs Resistance 2 final battle

The wait is over. Gears of War 2 and Resistance 2 are available this week for everyone to enjoy. After playing around with these impressive shooters, I have to agree with this article I came across at Gamedaily.com. It is the same article but I just rearrange it to have everything in one page:

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Best Single Player Campaign

WINNER: Gears of War 2

Gears of War 2 takes you on a blood-soaked thrill ride across the planet Sera, as Marcus and company splatter Locusts across sprawling battlefields and in close quarters. You’ll fight humongous creatures, play with 17 excellent weapons and enjoy a riveting story with Hollywood style cut scenes and great voice acting. With Resistance 2, you’ll explore Chimera infested California, Chicago and other locations, using a bunch of high-powered weapons to topple a variety of creatures, one of which is 300 feet tall.

In a surprise twist, Gears of War 2 transformed Marcus, Dominic Santiago and the rest of the heroes from mindless grunts into people with a wide range of emotions. That’s what makes Gears’ single player mode superior. Resistance 2’s main character, Nathan Hale, lacks personality. As a result, we have a lot of trouble attaching ourselves to him and his cause. We love blasting Chimera, but we do it because we can, and not because the fate of the world depends on it.

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Best Multiplayer

WINNER: Gears of War 2

Both shooters have great multiplayer. Resistance 2 debuts a sweet perks system where you gain experience playing all three modes (single player, multiplayer and co-op) that transform your average soldier into a beefed up killing machine. In addition, the game has a mind boggling 60-person mode that splits everyone into squads with specific objectives. Finally, there’s a separate co-op mode for up to eight players where you choose one of three classes (soldier, medic and special ops) and work together to kill enemies.

Gears of War 2 has co-op single player and more intimate five-on-five deathmatches, but also modes like Wingman, where two man teams wage war across the game’s varied maps; and Submission, a variation of Capture the Flag where you must incapacitate a shotgun wielding non-player character and drag him back to your spawn point. However, Horde is without question GOW 2’s greatest mode. A five-person team bands together to outlast 50 waves of increasingly difficult Locusts. It’s amazing.

Resistance 2’s large-scale battles rock, but we also dig GOW 2’s five-on-five affairs. However, co-op story mode puts Gears ahead just barely.

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Best Graphics

WINNER: Gears of War 2

At first, this seemed like an easy win for Gears. Hundreds of Locusts pour out from emergence holes, punctuated by TV rattling explosions and gorgeous environments, all powered by Unreal Engine 3 make for brutal, yet beautiful warface. Resistance 2 fans always have the jaw-dropping San Francisco scene, with legions of Chimera ships blowing it to smithereens, but the rest of the game doesn’t look as good. Gears 2 looks gorgeous throughout.

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Best Audio

WINNER: Gears of War 2

Now is the time to splurge on surround sound, as Gears of War 2 and Resistance 2 feature weapons and explosions that’ll further immerse you in the experience. That said, Gears has a superior soundtrack, while Resistance 2 has this odd bug where turning around significantly lowers the volume of those speaking to you.

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Best Monsters

WINNER: Tie

This one’s too close to call. Gears of War 2’s Locust Horde are evil and ugly bastards that have no qualms chopping you into fish bait. Drones pour from emergence holes and open fire, while Maulers chase you with razor sharp machetes. As for Resistance, the Chimera come in both organic and robotic forms, and the humongous Leviathan in Chicago is breathtakingly massive.

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Best Weapons

WINNER: Gears of War 2

Gears’s 17 different weapons include the trusty Lancer Assault Rifle (with chainsaw attachment), Scorcher Flamethrower, Mortar and Mulcher chain gun, all of which do an excellent job helping you kill things. Resistance 2 also presents an impressive arsenal of deadly toys (the new Splicer fires razor sharp blades), each of which has a devastating secondary fire. However, Gears gets the nod for chainsaws, poison grenades and the always destructive Gnasher Shotgun.

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Best Special Edition

WINNER: Tie

The Resistance 2 Collector’s Edition ($80) comes with the game, a Chimera action figure, a bonus disc full of goodies, an art book and a download code for an exclusive HVAP Wraith multiplayer skin. Gears of War 2’s $69.99 Limited Edition comes in a special metal box, has a 48-page book, bonus disc and download code for an exclusive gold-plated Lancer Assault Rifle.

It seems like a tie, but wait! Amazon.com has a special offer where you can bundle the Limited Edition with a replica Lancer, as in, a life size blood-covered replica. If you pre-order by November 6th, you can score the Lancer and the regular edition of GOW 2 for $139.99, or it and the Limited Edition for $149.99.

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And the winner is…

Sorry PlayStation 3 fans, but Gears of War 2 is simply superior. Resistance 2 is great, but its lack of character development and less impressive weapons puts it in GOW 2’s rear view mirror.

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November 5th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Xbox 360 Outsells PS3 in America

According to data from market research firm NPD, the Xbox 360 outsold the PS3 in September. Nintendo continued to lead sales charts with 687, 000 Wii and 537,000 DS systems sold. The Xbox 360 sold 347,000 consoles compared to the PlayStation 3’s 232,000 consoles. The PlayStation Portable sold 238,000 units and 173,000 PlayStation 2s were also sold as well.

The increase in Xbox 360 sales follows price cuts made in early September. Compared to September 2007, the overall video game market was down 7 percent according to a Reuters article that summarized the NPD statistics. Several factors contributed to this decline as last September was when the much anticipated Halo 3 was released which had a large impact on software and hardware sales. According to NPD analyst Anita Frazier Halo 3 generated a full 35 percent of software sales for all of 2007.

Frazier’s analysis of the NPD numbers were discussed in a Gamasutra article where it is mentioned that decline in prices of each of the videogame consoles also contributed to the overall decline. According to Frazier, “Hardware unit sales were flat versus last year so the decline in dollars is due to lower prices. The average retail price of hardware across all platforms declined 8% from last September.”

Despite the decline in September sales compared to the previous year, the video game industry continues to be healthy. Frazier states, “Overall, the health of the video games industry remains quite strong despite the rocky economic conditions. Tracking against typical industry seasonality, the U.S. video games industry is positioned to realize $22B or more in revenues for the year.”

Overall, the market is at $11.82 billion in sales for January to September 2008, compared to $9.38 billion in sales for the same period in 2007.

Source: DailyTech news

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October 20th, 2008 | 1 Comment

Xbox Experience vs PS3 Home

Source: Blorge.com

This generation has seen a new battleground for the console wars: the online community offerings. Up to now, few would argue that the Xbox 360 has ruled the roost, with Xbox Live offering a brilliant and user-friendly place for gamers to congregate. But the battle lines are now being redrawn as the all-new Xbox Live attempts to go up against Home on the PS3.

The Tokyo Game Show has brought few surprises, but some interesting announcements, nonetheless. In terms of the new online offerings from both companies, Sony confirmed that its long-awaited Playstation Home service, exclusive to the PS3, will be here by the end of the year; while Microsoft announced details of its New Xbox Live ‘Experience’ - coming to a 360 near you on November 19th.

Home has been a long time coming and there are still mixed views over whether it will actually live up to the hype built over the past three years. It’s still not quite here, currently stuck in private beta, but a full, open beta has been promised before the end of 2009.

Home will allow PS3 owners to create an avatar and decorate their own apartment. They will then be able to live out a virtual life, online, in a kind of Second Life way. Community will be the order of the day, with meeting new people, chatting, hanging out together and generally cohabiting being the main bulk of the experience.

Other features will include a virtual cinema, showing movies, stores by companies such as EA, Rockstar, and Sega, and of course the chance to play against other gamers online for free.

The New Xbox Live ‘Experience’ demonstrates a whole new way of thinking by Microsoft. According to an interesting look at the new online playground by CNET, the Experience is mostly about the new avatars, which themselves are just a rip off of Wii Miis.

Another new feature will be ‘Parties’, a new way of interacting with friends and keeping track of who’s playing what. But apart from that, there doesn’t look to be too much to get excited about. And to be honest, I can see many Xbox Live veterans not being happy at the changes, clearly intended to appeal to the more casual end of the gaming spectrum.

I can see both services having difficulties for a few months, with Xbox 360 owners struggling to adapt to the changes while PS3 owners will have to come to grips with the complete change of pace on their network. In the end though, despite all the difficulties, delays and disappointments in getting Home here, I think it’ll prove to be the ultimate winner.

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October 10th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

New Wii by 2011

Source: News.cnet.com

If there’s one thing that’s sure to get video gamers talking, it’s a rumor that there could be a new Wii, Xbox, or PlayStation console on the horizon.

Well, the hot topic of discussion du jour is that there could be a new Wii by 2011, according to a post on the blog What They Play.

That site “has heard from multiple sources in the game development and publishing community that Nintendo is currently showing early presentations of its next home console hardware. Apparently set to hit the market ‘by 2011,’ the device is said to be the true ‘next generation’ Nintendo console, and far more than a simple refresh of the current (Wii) hardware.”

The post continued, asserting that this rumored new device could have high-definition capabilities, as well as a “greater emphasis on digitally distributed and backwardly compatible content.”

For its part, Nintendo said it does not comment on rumors.

It could be mere coincidence (because odds are that even if the rumors are true, Nintendo wouldn’t want to confirm them for quite some time), but on Thursday, the company is hosting its annual media day here in San Francisco. And I’d been told that it would “have news” it would be releasing at the event. Until now, I’d assumed the news would be something only minimally consequential, but of course, announcing a new Wii development project would make a few headlines, I would think.

More likely, the news that Nintendo will put out Thursday will be about a new multimedia DS handheld device, such as the one the video game blog Joystiq says could be unveiled at a separate press event in Japan Wednesday night.

Still, if the new Wii rumors are true, it will be a long time before Nintendo would be ready to unveil any details–think maybe the Game Development Conference in March, 2009, or E3 next July. Or possibly not even then.

One big question is why Nintendo would be rushing to put out a new console when the Wii is selling at unbelievable levels, far outselling Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s PlayStation 3. In August, according to industry analysts The NPD Group, the Wii sold 453,000 units, while the Xbox moved 195,000 and the PS3 just 185,000.

Of course, as has been made abundantly clear over the last year or so, many people don’t consider the Wii to be a direct competitor to the Xbox and the PS3. Rather, some see the Wii as complementary to the other two consoles, despite the fact that before any of them hit the market, all three were touted as “next generation” devices.

But the Xbox and the PS3 are both HD consoles that provide very high-quality graphics capabilities. By contrast, the Wii’s graphics are not nearly as powerful; instead, the console’s success is based mainly on its innovative motion-sensitive controllers.

Some gamers, however, would most likely love to see a console from Nintendo that can offer high-quality graphics and HD capabilities, which is why any new Wii, such as the one talked about in these rumors, centers on that functionality.

It would be fair to ask why a Nintendo console would need HD capabilities, and the answer there could easily be that just because any new device had them doesn’t mean all new games for it would have to take advantage of them. Some could, however, and I’m sure gamers would like the variety of choices that such a development would offer.

Price-wise, however, it’s hard to see how a new Wii device would make sense. One way the Wii has arrived at its dominant position–one few expected before the three consoles hit the market in 2005 and 2006–is by having the lowest price.

Now, however, the lowest-end Xbox costs less than the Wii. Last month, Microsoft said it was lowering the price of the Xbox Arcade to $199, becoming the first next-gen console to break the $200 price barrier that many industry observers feel is the magic price point that opens up a market to mass consumers. The Wii still costs $249.

But in my opinion, that $50 price difference would not be enough to discourage Wii buyers–holiday 2008 sales will tell the story, I suppose–and I expect that in the near term, Nintendo will continue to see its sales be an order of magnitude higher than the Xbox or the PS3.

And over the next couple of years, the Wii’s price could drop further, joining the Xbox below the $200 threshold and ensuring continued strong sales.

So why would Nintendo want to put out a new console that would almost surely cost more?

That’s the question I think is hard to answer. The company would almost certainly have to subsidize the price to keep it low, and as long as there wasn’t yet a new Xbox or PlayStation–some think Microsoft may have a new device in the works, while almost no one foresees a PlayStation 4 any time soon–a new HD Wii would mean that Nintendo would have to lose money in the short term to build market share with a new device, even as the Wii would likely still be selling well.

All in all, it’s hard to know how to take rumors like these. There are certainly some reasons to think Nintendo would want to go this direction, and there are other reasons why it wouldn’t.

Eventually, of course, Nintendo will have to release a new console–and the traditional five-year console cycle would have the company coming out with a new one in 2011. But why mess with the kind of success the Wii is having?

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October 1st, 2008 | Leave a Comment

PS3 FIFA 09’s graphics will be “at least as good” as 360 FIFA 09’s

EA PS3 development has now ‘caught up’ with 360 development.

PS3 FIFA 09’s graphics will be “at least as good” as 360 FIFA 09’s, EA has promised.

Speaking to VideoGamer.com in an interview, FIFA 09 PS3 and Xbox 360 producer David Rutter said that some multiplatform game developers had in the past struggled to get the PS3 version up to scratch simply because they started working on Microsoft’s console first.

However, Rutter said that EA development on PS3 has now “caught up” and it has achieved “parity” on its multiplatform games.

Rutter said: “This year we’ve done a heap of work to make sure that the actual visuals of the game are at least as good on PS3 as 360, to the extent where we’ve had meetings with executives that have basically been fine tooth combing almost, taken a microscopic look at what’s going on to make sure they are as good as each other, and they are. There’s no graphical features or level of rendering or anything else that’s different between the consoles this year.”

When asked why such attention was needed to get the PS3 version to the same level as the 360 version, Rutter replied: “A lot of it is to do with the fact that when all the game teams around the world started work on console games they ended up making a 360 version before a PS3. So tools and technologies were there to support 360 in advance of PS3, and the investment required to do both is obviously an up front cost, and it takes a little while to catch up.”

He added: “Yeah. As far as we’re concerned we’re there. There is parity, as it’s called, between 360 and PS3 for us. We’re chuffed about that.”

FIFA 09 is due out for Xbox 360, PS3 and PS2 this Autumn. Check out our hands-on preview right here.

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July 21st, 2008 | Leave a Comment

PlayStation Video Store vs. Xbox LIVE Netflix

Source:  | Gizmo Republic

Sony isn’t sitting by to let Microsoft take credit for making Xbox 360 the entertainment center of your living-room’s universe. No sooner did Sony announce its new PlayStation Video Store at E3 this week that it was alive and operable on your PS3. All you need is an Internet connection and the latest firmware version 2.41 to access the Video Store.

Netflix on Xbox LIVE will have to wait for this fall’s update to the Xbox 360 Dashboard. LIVE subscribers will get access to complete Netflix’s library of streaming movies. The library is massive but consists of generally older films. The best thing about the Netflix deal is that if you’re already a LIVE subscriber the service costs nothing extra. The biggest disadvantage to Netflix is no HD and sub-DVD quality video.

PlayStation Video Store is a download service much like the one Microsoft already has in place. You can rent from a selection of about 300 movies and 1,200 TV show episodes. Sony promises its library will grow in coming months but for now selection is limited. Like Xbox LIVE, many movies and TV shows are available in HD. One key advantage to PlayStation’s system is that many titles are available to buy rather than just rent.

If you’ve bought into the PlayStation family you may even own a PSP to go with your PS3. Sony has maintained interoperability between the devices by making the movies uploadable to your PSP so you can watch on the road. If you’re buying movies through your PS3 don’t worry about your hardware 60GB limitation. You can easily upgrade the PlayStation 3 hard drive so archiving is made easy. (See: PlayStation3 Hard Drive Upgrades Made Easy)

Both are worthy and unique movie delivery systems for a game consoles. But as a user of both consoles and a home theater enthusiast who values quality over quantity, ease of use or scalability, I would personally not use either system… ever.

Despite PlayStation Video Store’s better quality HD video exact resolution is ambiguous. You won’t know if you’re getting 720P, 1080P or some mash-up of pixels your display is forced to scale. And forget lossless audio, downloads are highly compressed. As for Netflix…I’d rather trim my toenails with a Bowie knife than sit through a Netflix streamed movie over my Xbox 360.

Fortunately for console gamers the best option for high-def movies with high-res audio is still PlayStation 3. Sony is after all the winner of the HD format war and the PS3 is still arguably the best and most affordable Blu-ray player on the market.

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July 17th, 2008 | 3 Comments

PlayStation video download service is live

The long delay until Sony launched its video download service (actually more like a few hours), is over. HD and SD rentals, and SD purchases from an assortment of movie studios is now available in the Playstation Store by selecting the video button at the top left. Need to know what’s available in your region but aren’t near your PS3? Check out the website for a list of what awaits.

PlayStation video download service is live - Engadget

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July 16th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Download Movies and TV series on your PS3 - TONIGHT!

Sony just announced the ability to download and watch television shows and movies via the PlayStation store. Jack Tretton (President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment of America) announced partnerships with big name studios like Sony Pictures, Fox Film & Televisions, Lionsgate, MGM, Disney, Paramount, and a few more.

Television shows will cost $1.99 per episode. Movie rentals will range from $2.99 to $5.99 and purchases will range from $9.99 to $14.99 (SD and HD).

The service will be fully integrated into PSN, meaning you can use your normal account to access everything. The media will also be portable, allowing you to transfer content to your PSP.

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July 15th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

N4G.com : 10v10 confirmed for FIFA 09

10v10 confirmed for FIFA 09

But why not 11v11? EA tells Gamesradar whyFIFA 09 will feature 10v10 online play on Xbox 360 and PS3. David Rutter, Line Producer on the PS3/360 version told Gamesradar: “We’ve managed to get 10 v 10 this year online through strength of will and technological nous. [But] we want to make sure the control system for controlling goalkeepers is compelling enough before putting it in, because no game has done it particularly well, if it’s even been in there.

N4G.com : 10v10 confirmed for FIFA 09

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July 10th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

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