PlayStation app for Android and iOS detailed by Sony

Sony offered up some of the details on its PlayStation app for Android and iOS devices during the Tokyo Game Show last month. The app certainly sounds like something that gamers will appreciate providing the ability to view game play video and more. Sony has now offered up more details with Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide […]

Microsoft Reportedly Looking To Put Windows Phone On Android Devices, Starting With HTC

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Microsoft has reached out to HTC to see if the company would be interested in adding Windows as a second OS to its Android handsets, a new report by Bloomberg claims. It isn’t clear exactly how the two operating systems would share the handset, in terms of allowing dual-booting or making a user choose a default at device setup, but it’s a sign Redmond may be thinking about pulling out all the stops to get people using its mobile OS.

These talks are in very early stages, according to Bloomberg’s sources, and there’s a possibility that Microsoft may even reduce or eliminate its licensing fee for Windows Phone to make it more attractive to HTC. HTC seems to be a target because it’s a former partner that has already built both Windows and Android hardware (though it doesn’t seem to be too keen on delivering more on the Windows Phone side). Microsoft’s head of Operating Systems Terry Myerson is said to be heading to Taiwan to discuss the arrangement in further detail with HTC, says Bloomberg.

There are a couple of reasons this makes sense, including some information TechCrunch has heard about Microsoft and its organizational sentiment towards Android. First, HTC has been one of Microsoft’s few hardware partners for Windows Phone, and that relationship is likely strained given the Nokia hardware division purchase. Second, HTC is in a bad way in terms of continuing poor financial performance, and in terms of device sales, so it’s probably very willing to consider unorthodox models to help it gain some unique appeal for users.

As to what we’ve heard about internal feelings on Android at Microsoft, a source suggests that there are contingents of younger engineers at the company who pushed hard to have Android/Windows dual-booting on Surface tablet devices, so there’s a willingness to experiment with things very much like this HTC dual-OS smartphone. Those ideas, TechCrunch has been told, came from younger elements within Microsoft’s mobile engineering team, and were not embraced by the older, more established elements of senior management.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is leaving within the next year, he announced back in August, and there have been other big executive shifts at the company lately, too, including the departure of Xbox head Don Mattrick and Windows lead Steven Sinofsky. This may have changed the culture enough at Microsoft to allow some of the more radical new ideas to gain better purchase, which could result in an HTC device that lets users choose not one, but two mobile operating systems with one device buy.

Rogers snubs the BlackBerry Z30, leaves Canadian sales to Bell and Telus

If current sales of the BlackBerry Z10 are any indication, it’d take a leap of faith to believe that the BlackBerry Z30 will fare much better. Now, Rogers is telling The Globe and Mail that it won’t carry the 5-inch Z30 at all, which the Canadian carrier says is due to its limited shelf space and …

The Pentagon’s Super-Fast Robot Now Runs on Its Own

Last year, DARPA unveiled Cheetah: a robot that could run faster than Usain Bolt. Now, the same team has managed to create a version that doesn’t need a power cord, making the electronic beast free to roam wherever it chooses. Be afraid. Be very afraid.

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Tall Infographics Suck

Tall Infographics Suck

There’s an ever-increasing trend to display information in the form of tall, indecipherable infographics: long colorful panels that look like they contain a wealth of information, but don’t. That’s not a good thing.

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Zepp 3D motion sensor captures sports data, helps step up your swing

Activity trackers like FuelBand are great if you just want to exercise, but Zepp Labs’ new 3D motion sensor might be more useful if you’re seriously training in a sport — especially if it’s tennis, baseball or golf. A 1-inch square of negligible weight, the sensor captures data from each swing you …

Crave giveaway: Nuance Dragon NaturallySpeaking Premium 12

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Congrats to David O. of Colorado Springs, Colo., for winning an Elev-8 Quadcopter Kit from Parallax in last week’s giveaway. This week’s prize should give you something to talk about. We’ve got a copy of Dragon NaturallySpeaking Premium 12 speech recognition software for PCs.

The software really wants to get to know you.

(Credit: Nuance Communications)

The $199.99 software is among the many offerings from Nuance Communications that let you compute with your voice — dictating or modifying documents and presentations; sending e-mail; searching the Web; capturing notes on the go using a digital recorder; and, of course, leaving comments on CNET stories.

And it promises to let you do all that faster, and with more accuracy, than earlier versions of the software.

In addition, Dragon 12 takes personalization further than past iterations of the software with Smart Format Rules, a new technology that adapts to your formatting preferences. The feature automatically detects word, phrase, and format corrections, including abbreviations and numbers, so dictated text better reflects your own writing style.

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ZTE Grand S pricing and availability revealed, pre-orders start October 5

ZTE has announced the pricing and availability of its ZTE Grand S handset, which recently received the 2013 iF International Design Award. Starting this coming Saturday, the handset will go up for pre-order on October 5 for $399.99 through various online retailers, with a shipping date not yet mentioned. With the Grand S comes specs […]

Apple releases OS X Mavericks gold master to developers

Apple’s latest flavor of OS X, Mavericks, is just weeks away from landing on customers’ Macs, as the gold master has now been unleashed to the developer hordes. Though not a dramatic remake like iOS 7, it’ll bring a bring a facelift to such apps as Safari and Calendar, along with better energy …

ZTE nubia 5 introduced with Full HD display and 13MP camera

ZTE has introduced its nubia 5 smartphone, a high-end offering equipped with a Full HD display and a 13-megapixel camera, among other savory features. The phone will go up for pre-order this coming Saturday for $449.99 in the US, and is being hailed as a photography-centric handset, with offerings including a Konica-Minolta lens and intelligent […]