Microsoft announces five new exclusive Kinect games from Japanese developers

From what we’re feeling, consumer sentiment on the Kinect seems rather divided, and frankly the opinions of those within the Engadget team is similarly split. Ultimately, though, it won’t be the hardware itself that decides the fate of this peripheral, it’ll be the games. At E3 this year Microsoft didn’t really wow us with any Kinect titles that turned the thing into a must-buy, but the five games announced today are at least showing some creativity and a lot of potential. Read on for all the details.

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Mophie’s Juice Pack Powerstation is smarter than you think

You’re probably wondering why Mophie has apparently crafted a device that’s not also a case. Believe it or not, you actually aren’t living in a parallel universe, and this is — in fact — the outfit’s first product made compatible with other USB devices. The Juice Pack Powerstation is most obviously targeting heavy iPad users, but the beastly battery pack is quite capable of rejuvenating your PND, PMP or smartphone provided you have the necessary cabling. Most interesting, however, is this unit’s ability to automatically switch between desired mAh charges, including 500 mAh, 1A and 2.1A, while a standby toggle switch ensures no drainage when it’s idle. There’s also a USB pass-through so users can charge a device and the Powerstation simultaneously, and if you’re interested, all 3600mAh can be yours starting today at $99.95.

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Incipio Linq keeps the iPod nano watch craze going with $25 ‘carrying solution’

Did you find the iLoveHandles iPod nano wrist strap a little bit too restrained? Never fear, Incipio has served up this new Linq case, which swells up the 6th-gen nano with an ostentatiously rugged shell, a velcro strap, and a couple of daring new color options. Whether you’re a fan of baby pink or macho blue, there will be a Linq… just for you. Damn, you can build a whole advertising campaign around that. Anyhow, this new take on the iWatch concept will be available early next month for $25 with additional straps setting you back another $10. Or you can just buy a real watch — the choice, as always, is yours.

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PS3 update 3.50 adds 3D Blu-ray movie support starting September 21

We’re live from Tokyo Game Show where Sony just announced a version 3.50 software update coming to the PS3 on September 21st. On that date, we’ll finally get 3D Blu-ray movie playback, in Japan at least, but likely worldwide.

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Live from Sony’s TGS 2010 press conference

Microsoft has had its time in the sun, kicking things off here at the 2010 Tokyo Game Show. Now it’s Sony’s turn with its press conference. This is a somewhat smaller affair and, unlike Microsoft’s, is being conducted entirely in Japanese — with no translation provided. We’re relying heavily on Ittousai, our international man of mystery, to tell us what’s going on, and then we’ll do our best to tell you what’s going on. Sound like fun? It sure does, so come along and click on through.

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Imation Apollo D300 pairs 2TB of storage with USB 3.0 connection for $220

Decisions, decisions. The $200 price range tends to be reserved for happy shiny smartphones in our minds nowadays, but spare a thought for the demure hard drive as well. Imation‘s just announced an overhaul of its Apollo line of external plate spinners, with the headliner being the Expert D300 unit you see above. Accompanied by its very own detachable stand and backup software, this $220 USB 3.0 drive promises oodles of room and a decent turn of speed as well. Set for an October launch, it’ll find lower price points for archivists with needs closer to 500GB or 1TB in size, and there’s also a selection of classically minded USB 2.0 HDDs for the more frugal among you — learn more about them in the full press release after the break.

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We’re live from TGS 2010 in Tokyo!

Yeah, we’re braving the cultural divide and on the ground in Tokyo, Japan for the Tokyo Game Show 2010, which will be happening over the next few days. Naturally, being Engadget, we’ll be focusing on the hardware side, with stuff like Move, Kinect, and the possible (if unlikely) 3DS sighting, but if you need a full-on games fix, you can head over to Joystiq for all of that sort of news. It’s a collaboration of the highest order. Trust us.

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Trident and ARM get together to make smarter STBs, bring more of the web to your tube

Trident and ARM get together to make smarter STBs, bring more of the web to your tubeWhile you’re surely familiar with ARM and its suite of processors powering many a spicy mobile device, Trident is something of a more silent entity — having a presence in half of the TVs sold worldwide but hardly making a mark when it comes to consumer perception. That could change with a new line of web-enabled set top boxes that will be powered by the ARM Cortex-A9 processor, which, even in its earliest incarnations, does a fine job of handling web duties and even decoding HD video. The goal is to deliver “the most advanced multimedia experiences into the home,” and while we think that’s perhaps a bit optimistic, the right players are involved here, with an “extensive ecosystem” being developed including Flash, Android, and Qt user elements. It remains to be seen whether this device will actually run Android, perhaps joining Google TV on the STB front, but there is talk of pushing content to mobile devices and matching a consistent user experience whether you’re couch or coach-bound. When will all this come to pass? We think it’s a bit too early to be troubled by such details.

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Live from Microsoft’s TGS 2010 press event

It’s a stormy, miserable day in Tokyo. The rain is falling sideways and the wind is whistling its way through the sea of vending machines, but inside the Makuhari Messe convention center it’s warm and dry. That’s good, because that’s where the games are, and that’s where we are, hanging out with Major Nelson and the crew from Joystiq. Microsoft is about to kick off the 2010 Tokyo Game Show and we have the blow-by-blow waiting for you just a click away.

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Gemtek’s Moorestown tablet comes with a DECT phone, runs MeeGo and controls your home

OpenPeak brought us one of the first Atom-based tabletphones at IDF 2008, but it may have passed on the torch in more ways than one — this year, it’s Gemtek’s turn to show off a Moorestown machine with Linux on board that shares a host of design cues. Who-copied-whoms aside, we have to say the “IP Media Phone” is a mildly intriguing device, combining a DECT cordless handset with a 7-inch MeeGo tablet, the latter ready for both VoIP and video chat thanks to an integrated webcam and mic, and has full home automation controls thanks to 4Home software and a built-in Z-Wave radio. 802.11 b/g/n WiFi connects it to the base station / charging dock, which has room for two USB ports, an ethernet jack, and an SD card slot, while the tablet itself features mini-HDMI, mini-USB and a headset adapter plus an SD card of its own. Though the glossy fingerprint magnet of a capacitive touchscreen left much to be desired, laggy to respond to our press, we were told the tabletphone’s an early prototype with wholly unfinished hardware. If history’s any indication, expect to see the final form thoroughly rebranded when it likely arrives in the first half of next year.

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