Several different kinds of video streaming are available on the Sony PlayStation 4 right this minute, with a whopping 13 apps bringing content from various sources. What wasn’t immediately clear … Continue reading
Sony’s foray into the handheld console market did make them some money over the years, and its seems that they are extremely excited at what could arrive in the future. In fact, Sony has already invited the press pack to a breakfast briefing which is happening at the end of the month, and this particular event will introduce the “slimmest” launch in PlayStation history. This particular bit of news would certainly cause our ears to prick up and take notice – the slimmest launch? Such a superlative word used will definitely make us wonder all the more as to the final design of the console.
Sony Has ‘Slimmest’ Launch In History Lined Up original content from Ubergizmo.
At CES 2014, we had a rather comprehensive hands-on experience with the Sony Xperia Z1s that was headed in the direction of T-Mobile, and we are more than glad to announce that this particular smartphone is finally available exclusively on the mobile carrier. Those who are interested in picking up this smartphone will be able to do so for $0 down, which should be a relief to folks who are on the lookout for a new handset and yet are pretty tight on their budget. Apart from that, you will have to agree to a 24 equal monthly device payment plan of $222 with T-Mobile’s Simple Choice Plan.
Sony Xperia Z1s Now Available Via T-Mobile original content from Ubergizmo.
This month a couple of services have popped up for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 – collections of games that can be played for free, crafted with HTML5 for … Continue reading
The game EverQuest Next is one part of a new game that’ll be released by Sony Online Entertainment inside 2014 in Alpha mode. The other half of this equation is … Continue reading
Genome research promises to unlock many mysteries in due time, whether by proving Bigfoot exists (or not) or ushering in the cure for terrible diseases. Playing a part in this … Continue reading
Sony launched the T-Mobile exclusive Xperia Z1s smartphone at the International Consumer Electronics Show 2014 earlier this month. The device is actually quite similar to the Xperia Z1 that was released back in 2013. Since last week, the carrier has been offering the smartphone for sale through its website. Starting today, prospective customers can now head to a T-Mobile brick and mortar store to pick up a brand new Sony Xperia Z1s in the U.S.
Sony Xperia Z1s Available Now In T-Mobile Stores original content from Ubergizmo.
The folks at T-Mobile and Sony are proving they’re willing to go the extra mile when it comes to the release of the Xperia Z1S this week. In the release … Continue reading
After being rumored, spotted on Sony’s website, and making its way past the FCC, the Sony Xperia Z Ultra WiFi-only version has been officially announced for Japan. As it stands it appears that the device is only available for Japan at the moment and will be priced at around $495 and will be released on the 24th of January. However availability of the device for other regions has yet to be announced, although given that devices that are usually Japan-exclusives typically remain that way for the foreseeable future, but we suppose you could always get one imported if that’s a device you truly wouldn’t mind getting your hands on. (more…)
WiFi-Only Sony Xperia Z Ultra Officially Announced For Japan original content from Ubergizmo.
Sony Reportedly Blocking Benchmark Apps On Prototype Phones To Prevent Leaks
Posted in: Today's ChiliIf there is one way that new smartphones or tablets are leaked, it is through the use of benchmarks. Benchmarking software/apps are commonly used to determine how powerful a device is and also how it compares to the rest of the competition and to see where it is performing and where it isn’t. Unfortunately some of these benchmarks used are public websites, meaning that those who are constantly combing for information will stumble across new and unannounced devices. We’re sure these “leaks” weren’t done on purpose, but it looks like Sony might have had enough. (more…)
Sony Reportedly Blocking Benchmark Apps On Prototype Phones To Prevent Leaks original content from Ubergizmo.