The demise of PlayStation Mobile
Last week, Sony made the decision to terminate support for PlayStation Mobile, a platform that would allow PlayStation certified tablets and smartphones to access a catalog of games developed specifically for the platform.
While it aimed to draw in gamers, it had direct competition with the wider catalog of more known titles in the Google Play Store, and the obscurity of available titles paired with the lack of wider known games eventually lead to its inevitable long overdue demise.
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Monday, 18 August 2014
Playstation Now, Gaikai on Xperia devices? A Brief History, and a Love Affair…
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Wednesday, 25 June 2014
Sony Xperia Z2 Review
The stylish yet simple 5.2" IPS display smartphone donning stereo speakers has lately turned a fair few heads in all the right ways, and with every reason.
Equipped with a host of Sony's BRAVIA and Walkman adopted technologies, it's clear to see how the Z2 was built with entertainment in mind, but there's so much more to this multi-functional beast.
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Monday, 14 April 2014
Dive into a waterproof Sony @ Gadget Show Live 2014!
Some will have seen the #DiveIntoSony hashtag on twitter over the weekend. In case you haven't, check this out...
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Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Meet Your Next Best Friend: Android Device Manager
Introduction
Many people ask me
about one crucial bit of functionality which Android has never really handled
too well in its native form. It's a sensitive subject and often only comes up
at a sensitive time. "How do I locate my missing device?"
The sad truth is,
locating a lost android has always been something that requires proactive
thinking; installing third party software and entrusting that software with
crucial remote functionality of your device such as the ability to lock or wipe
your phone.
Sunday, 21 April 2013
Xperia SP Hands On Review: Mid-Range But Better
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