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Market analysts are saying that the 360 was the biggest selling console this Christmas, beating off the Wii and the PS3. Does this mean the console war has been won?
If you thought the only one who could milk a cash cow for years was Nintendo, Sony has a surprise for you. Now you can buy a (very) few select PS1 games for downloads to your PSP via the new PlayStation Network.
One graduate student at USC got a little more than he bargained for with his thesis, a game called "flOw." Sony has signed it for the PS3's new Playstation Network.
Users are downloading video and not getting it. Unsurprisingly, they're turning to the net to vent their anger. Also, Bill Gates goes mental on Sony.
Sony Computer Entertainment America has acknowledged the upscaling problems we reported last week and is reportedly working on a fix...
While waiting in an overnight line for the PS3 in Connecticut, someone got shot. This time it's for real - no BBs.
Reports are coming in that the PS3 isn't too big on upscaling - older HDTV owners be warned!
It looks like Sony is having a few problems with their new Playstation 3. Not only does the console struggle to play old titles but they've also sold fewer games than consoles.
Want to see what the inside of a Playstation 3 looks like. You've come to the right place.
Sony's PlayStation 3 officially went on sale this morning in Japan, but only 100,000 units were made available for the launch. Chaos followed...
The PS3 will lack online gaming support out of the box and will require a software update, says Sony. PSP updates coming, too.
Phil Harrison talks PS3 downloadable content and claims its as innovative as the PS1 games all those years ago.
Sony has released a cool James Bond themed laptop, it comes with a slick suitcase and a stylish camera.
Japan gets the sharp end of the stick as Sony decides that it still can't make quite as many consoles as it hoped.
Employees buying in portable consoles for Japan would have been doing research for the lawsuit, the company says. Believe them?
Not many people are thrilled with the Lik-Sang closure. But what do imports really do to business? Brett Thomas goes behind the bruised feelings and resentment to look at the real issue - do imports actually hurt anyone? And why would Sony want to close them down?
Everyone's favorite importer, Lik-Sang, is officially out of business. Sony has sued the company into extinction. Can we say "bully"?
Sony bigwig steps back from all the company's previous reassurances about launch numbers and concludes that it might not ship that many after all. Quelle suprise.
A year after filing, Sony has won a crucial lawsuit against Lik Sang importers for the PSP grey imports to the EU.
Sony reveals the launch titles, bundle, peripheral costs and the intention to have every last-gen game available for download.
The new PS3 controller won't let you switch batteries if one goes defective. And we all know Sony's rep for batteries...
Blu-ray hits the UK this week, and we check out this incredible Media Center system from Sony which incorporates one of the first next-gen optical drives available. Is this the ultimate next-gen HTPC?
Sony is shouting about the fact that the PS3 has sold out of its pre-orders. Is it all just marketing hype?
October 14 2021 | 15:04