http://e3.g4tv.com/thefeed/...
here you go.
That's a lot of crying talk for someone that is clearly blind.
Almost every television channel was available in HD almost immediately after HDTV sets were released.
in what way are they playing catch up in the OS market? Windows has 91% market share in OS's.
how are they playing catch up? All three are researching 3D quite heavily. the only difference is microsoft doesn't think it will go main stream for gaming this generation, which is pretty reasonable. 3D gaming is a pretty significant investment. Not to say it won't be cool, but it's upwards of a thousand bucks just to play a one player game in 3D on a relatively small TV.
edit: GWave you'd probably say M$ is playing catch up in operating systems if Sony start...
you did not read the whole article.
Sony didn't publish the game. It is self published by hello games.
Every console game is made on a PC... Dude.
They don't produce much content. Be mad at whatever the foreign site is and the people who posted it to N4G.
dude. CNet is one of the best tech sites around.
it's not pre-alpha. It's alpha.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...
Because they'd never bundle the two together... that would just be stupid.
Agree with leila.
Everyone I know thinks it is very interesting tech regardless of what people who have no plans of ever purchasing a microsoft product say about it.
Kinect was patched into Burnout as an example of patching kinect into existing games.
It's really easy to patch new tech into an old game. The difficult part is designing the game to use the new tech to it's fullest.
Sony and Microsoft are both not exactly companies to look to as the pinnacle's of thought.
They are smart businesses first and foremost. They buy smart people's companies, and yes, they both do this.
That's kind of supporting him. This TV is designed for the home user. You can move around and everything and the TV will adapt the picture to you rather than you having to adapt to the TV (putting on glasses).
There are tons of tablet PCs that run on windows. Surface (the thing you're referring to) is already released, it's just expensive because it's not a consumer product. It's more developed for businesses like restaurants or whatever to have their clientèle use while they eat or whatever or for businesses to use during meetings and stuff.
I'm kind of surprised it took them that long...
where did you hear that? One of the most interesting Kinect games in the launch lineup is a shooter.
someone disagreed with me posting a video... lol... denial.