PlayStation 4’s live launch event begins at 11PM ET, check out the UI first (video)

PlayStation 4's live launch event begins at 11PM ET, check out the UI first video

It’s almost time for the PlayStation 4 to arrive. With just a few minutes left before consoles go on sale on the east coast, you should definitely check out our in-depth review if you haven’t already. Once you’re through with that, take a peek after the break for a nine minute video dive into the system’s UI as Sony VP Eric Lempel shows off the system’s menus, store, live game broadcasting features, social feeds and much more. Sure it’s cutting the timing kind of close, but whether you’re still on the fence, waiting for a delivery or sticking it out in line outside a local retailer, this will give a good idea of what the system can offer. Once you’re done comparing it to Microsoft’s demonstration from last week (and downloading the day one patch and apps), check out the Sony launch event — the live stream starts at 11PM ET. The Ustream feed is embedded after the break, but you can also watch it on the PS3’s Live Events app, DirecTV, or Spike TV.

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Elliptic Labs releases ultrasound gesturing SDK for Android, will soon integrate into smartphones

Elliptic Labs releases ultrasound gesturing SDK for Android, will soon integrate into smartphones

Elliptic Labs has already spruced up a number of tablets by adding the ability to gesture instead of make contact with a touchpanel, and starting this week, it’ll bring a similar source of wizardry to Android. The 20-member team is demoing a prototype here at CEATEC in Japan, showcasing the benefits of its ultrasound gesturing technology over the conventional camera-based magic that already ships in smartphones far and wide. In a nutshell, you need one or two inexpensive (under $1 a pop) chips from Murata baked into the phone; from there, Elliptic Labs’ software handles the rest. It allows users to gesture in various directions with multiple hands without having to keep their hands in front of the camera… or atop the phone at all, actually. (To be clear, that box around the phone is only there for the demo; consumer-friendly versions will have the hardware bolted right onto the PCB within.)

The goal here is to make it easy for consumers to flip through slideshows and craft a new high score in Fruit Ninja without having to grease up their display. Company representatives told us that existing prototypes were already operating at sub-100ms latency, and for a bit of perspective, most touchscreens can only claim ~120ms response times. It’s hoping to get its tech integrated into future phones from the major Android players (you can bet that Samsung, LG, HTC and the whole lot have at least heard the pitch), and while it won’t ever be added to existing phones, devs with games that could benefit from a newfangled kind of gesturing can look for an Android SDK to land in the very near future.

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Sony’s Shuhei Yoshida takes a quick tour through the PS4 dashboard (video)

Just in case you missed it during Sony’s Gamescom 2013 presentation (and our live coverage), the company kicked things off in a fresh way, letting the PlayStation 4 experience do all of the talking. No words were necessary as Mr. @yosp himself, SCE prez Shuhei Yoshida, casually sat in a chair flipping through the new UI and loading up a quick game of Killzone Shadow Fall. Whether you have loved or loved to hate the PS3’s XMB, this nearly three minute-long demo should fill in many blanks about what life will be like if you pick up one of Sony’s $399 boxes on or about November 15th. Check out the video embedded after the break plus a list of launch window games while you weigh the pros and cons of pre-ordering.

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DEMO Fall 2013, Oct. 15-17 Silicon Valley

Apply to Launch – http://bit.ly/1c4kHOC Register Now with 25% off:  http://www.demo.com/DMF13Partner Apply to Launch at DEMO Fall 2013 Erick Schonfeld, DEMO Executive Producer and the DEMO launch evaluation team are hosting a series of DEMO Days for pre-launch products where founders […]

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Gran Turismo 6 Demo Out This July 2

Gran Turismo 6 demo is set to roll out later this July 2nd.

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Tesla’s 90 second battery swaps will power EVs faster than gas pumps fill tanks (video)

Tesla demonstrates fast battery swaps full charge in less time than a fillup

Tesla founder Elon Musk has mentioned battery swap service stations as an even faster alternative to charging for EV drivers, and tonight the company showed just how efficiently it can be done. In a demonstration at its design studio, it beat what it claims is the fastest gas pump in LA by exchanging a drained car battery pack for a fresh fully charged one in just 90 seconds. When the $500,000 stations start rolling out, owners will stay in the car the whole time then either swap the battery back for their original on a return trip, or get a bill for the difference based on how new their battery is. According to Reuters, the exchange is expected to cost owners between $60 – $80 each time or about the cost of 15 gallons of gas

Of course, failed outfit Better Place proposed a similar service before it shut down, but Tesla is betting that it can make it work this time. The first service stations are coming to busy corridors, with some planned for I5 in California. Still need more proof? Elon Musk tweeted that video of the event will be available in “about an hour,” so check back then.

Update: We’re still waiting on the official video, but reader Weapon sent in a link to video shot by an event attendee, which can be viewed after the break. Take a peek and see a pair of Tesla’s Model S sedans get quick battery service, one after the other in less time than a fuel pump can deliver one tank of gas.

Update 2: The official event video is up, check it out embedded after the break.

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Activision Shows Next-Gen Tech At GDC With Impressive Visuals

The next-generation of video game consoles will usher in some amazing visuals, which we already caught a glimpse of during Sony’s PlayStation 4 unveiling. Activision’s R&D department took center stage yesterday during the company’s GDC panel called “next-generation character rendering,” which after you see their tech demo, will have you wondering if it’s creepy or super awesome.

The real-time character demo is a 2-minute long video that highlights a number of amazing improvements in regards to a character’s facial gestures. The demo, which is all running in real-time, captures the actor’s face, eye movements, skin imperfections and nearly every emotion the actor could think of. (more…)

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Microsoft updates its Windows Phone web demo for WP8, hopes you’ll update your phone too

Microsoft updates its Windows Phone web demo for WP8

Microsoft remains convinced that you’ll like Windows Phone if you only give it a try. Accordingly, it just recently updated its web-based demo to reflect all the changes in Windows Phone 8. If you let the web app access Facebook, you’ll get a personalized sample of the OS on your desktop or mobile browser that includes resizable home tiles, Kid’s Corner and other newer additions. No, it’s not a full-fledged simulator, but it does give about as good a taste as you’ll get without the real hardware in your hands. We also can’t say that everyone will be sold on the concept — still, it’s worth a spin for anyone keeping their smartphone options open.

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The Last Of Us Demo Coming May 31

The Last Of Us Demo Coming May 31

Now that The Last of Us’ release date has been pushed back to June 14, the demo Sony promised would be available early to God of War: Ascension owners is needed now more than ever. God of War: Ascension has officially been released today, and we’re sure a good majority of you are wondering when you could access the demo for The Last of Us.

Naughty Dog revealed the date when the demo for The Last of Us will be accessible to God of War: Ascension owners, which will be made available on May 31. This should give you a two weeks to spend with the demo before the game’s actual release.

As for the rest of you who own a PlayStation 3 and could care less about Kratos and his adventures, neither Naughty Dog nor Sony announced when the demo would be released on the PlayStation Network, but seeing how the God of War: Ascension early-access demo will be available two weeks before the game’s release, we’re sure Sony is planning either a week prior or week of release for the demo.

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Army of Two the Devil’s Cartel to Get Co-op Demo on 3/12

EA has announced that it will be offering a downloadable co-op demo for its videogame Army of Two The Devil’s Cartel. The game demo will be available to download for Xbox 360 and PS3 gamers on March 12, 2013.

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The demo will put players in the boots of private military contractors Alpha and Bravo. The contractors are on a mission to rescue a kidnapped politician from a dangerous Mexican drug cartel. Players will have to work together to survive and progress in the mission.

Players will also have a chance to split up at one point in the demo, with one player going off to fight face-to-face with the cartel soldiers and the other taking to the sky in a helicopter using a mini-gun to provide cover.

Army of Two The Devil’s Cartel is set to launch on March 26 for $59.99(USD). If you pre-order from Amazon, you’ll get a special bonus $20 promotional credit you can apply towards other purchases.