- Tech Weekly podcast: Google under fire
Aleks Krotoski speaks to Charles Arthur, Keith Stuart and Tiga's Richard Wilson about the case for the UK video game industry to get tax relief.They also review the new PlayStation Vita handheld console, and look at Google's alleged breach of privacy terms of their rival Apple.Plus, Charles speaks to British company Swiftkey about its touchscreen tech revolution.Don't forget to...• Comment below• Email the producer techweekly@guardian.co.uk• Get our Twitter feed for programme updates or follow our Twitter list• Like our Facebook page• See our pics on Flickr/Post your tech picsAleks KrotoskiIain ChambersCharles ArthurKeith Stuart
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- Tokyo Game Show 2011 retrospective
Keith Stuart: Japan's hectic and diverse game show is over, but here are some of our final photos from the event – the highlight of which, for many, was the chance for a first look at Sony's upcoming PlayStation VitaElliot SmithKeith Stuart
キーススチュアート:日本の多忙で多様なゲームショウはおしまいですが、ここでイベントから私たちの最後の写真の一部です - のハイライトは、多くののために、ソニーの今後のプレイステーションVitaElliot SmithKeithスチュアート初めて目にするためのチャンスだった
- Tokyo Game Show 2011
Gamers try out the new Sony PlayStation Vita, among other exhibits at the Makuhari Messe exhibition hall in Chiba
ゲーマーは、千葉県の幕張メッセ展示ホールでは他の展示で、新しいソニーのプレイステーションヴィータを試してみる
- Sony in HK 3G talks over new PlayStation gadget
Sony Corp is talking to Hong Kong 3G carriers about its latest device, PlayStation Vita, but will not comment on rumours that Hong Kong gamers may get the device before it is offered in the US and Europe.
ソニーは、最新の機器、プレイステーションヴィータについて香港の3Gキャリアに話をしているが、それが米国とヨーロッパで提供される前に、香港のゲーマーがデバイスを得ることになるかもしれないという噂についてはコメントしません
- Playing Left 4 Dead On Sony's PlayStation Vita
Video Via Kotaku, this actually doesn't look too bad for a not-officially-supported port though I'll admit I was never particularly at home on a portable system. Actually, when it comes to first-person-shooters I'm not even all that comfortable with a controller. I'd feel much safer wielding a trusty mouse and keyboard, [...] null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- PlayStation Chief Jack Tretton: We Are In The Fashion Business
Sony's new portable gaming device looks a lot like its predecessor. It's a futuristic-looking ovoid of black plastic and glass, an appealingly solid chunk of tech with a big color screen. But the PlayStation Vita boasts several new features --like dual touch screens on the front and back, and built-in motion sensors-- that have gamers clamoring to try it. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- Uncharted Comes of Age With Golden Abyss
Uncharted: Golden Abyss is the jewel of the Playstation Vita launch, and it deserves to be. It’s fast, it’s engaging and it’s beautiful. Just like they advertised, it’s a console experience on a small screen. But it does much more than prove what the Vita is capable of. It proves what Uncharted is capable of. By shrinking its story down, Sony has discovered the future of its franchise. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- PS Vita Review: The Future of The Past
The Playstation Vita launches today to a murky future at best. It?s not just trying to sell games, or trying to sell itself as the best alternative to similar devices. It?s trying to prove itself as a worthwhile idea and a necessary addition to the wired American's arsenal of personal null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- Sony Vita will debut in US with film-music services
Sony said that its PlayStation Vita handheld entertainment gadgets will debut in the US market on February 22 with access to popular streaming film and television service Netflix.Sony will also make its own Music Unlimited service available on Vita devices when they hit the United States.The Japan-based film, music and consumer electronics colossus has sold a half million Vita devices since it launched in Asia in December, executive deputy president Kazuo Hirai revealed on the eve of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
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