3D For PlayStation 3 Games (But Not Blu-ray) Dropping Tomorrow

From PC World: Grab your Dramamine and couch-sickness bags, Sony's long anticipated 3D update for its PlayStation 3 video game console will finally be available tomorrow.

In a post to Sony's official PlayStation blog, hardware marketing director John Koller writes "the moment is...

Report confirms Google Wi-Fi code recorded data

From CNET News.com: A third-party review of the code used by Google that collected personal data during its Street View Wi-Fi analysis project didn't produce a smoking gun but didn't put Google in the clear either.

Stroz Friedberg produced the 21-page report, a copy of which we've...

Cisco, with newly merged Tandberg, pushes telepresence standard

From InfoWorld: Cisco and Tandberg made their big post-merger entrance at the InfoComm conference in Las Vegas this week, promoting an interoperability protocol that will come on a product in July and introducing some other new products.

The $3.4 billion merger that closed in April...

Sprint Overestimates HTC Evo 4G 'Record' Sales Numbers

From PC World: Sprint confessed it overstated the record sales numbers it cited for the HTC Evo 4G smartphone it boasted on Monday, according to a statement released by the company. The wireless carrier did not give any exact sales numbers initially, and it still hasn't stated how...

Setback for TiVo in long-running patent dispute

From CNET News.com: The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Tuesday rejected a claim by TiVo that it owns the patent on time-warp DVR technology.

TiVo released this statement Tuesday: "While TiVo is disappointed with this recent PTO office action, this is just one of several steps...

Google's new search index Caffeine goes live

From CNET News.com: Google has finally released the awaited update to its search indexing technology, providing a jolt of Caffeine to the search industry.

The company announced the release of its Caffeine indexing technology--which it has been testing for almost a year--in a blog...

Sony Debuts New A390, A290 D-SLR Cameras

From DailyTech: About this time last year Sony, unveiled three new entry-level D-SLR cameras called the A230, A330, and A380. Today Sony has unveiled a pair of new D-SLR cameras called the A290 and A390. Both of the cameras are aimed at the first time D-SLR buyer and both have 14.2...

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