Sony Moves to Restore PlayStation Network and Qriocity
Sony Computer Entertainment and Sony Network Entertainment International announced that they will begin restoring customer access to Sony’s PlayStation Network (PSN) and Qriocity services.
Sony Computer Entertainment and Sony Network Entertainment International announced that they will begin restoring customer access to Sony’s PlayStation Network (PSN) and Qriocity services.
Redbox announced that it will offer PlayStation 3 (PS3), Xbox 360 and Wii video game rentals across the U.S. beginning June 17, 2011.
IHS Screen Digest announced it forecasts that consumers in the U.S., U.K., Germany and France will purchase 7.5 million Blu-ray 3D discs this year rising to 41 million in 2014.
Sony Computer Entertainment announced that it has sold (sell-in) more than 50 million PlayStation 3 (PS3) game consoles and 8 million PlayStation Move motion controllers worldwide.
VUDU announced that its streaming video service can be accessed through any number of popular web browsers.
Strategy Analytics announced that, according to its latest research, the active installed base of PlayStation 3 (PS3) game consoles reached 43.4 million systems worldwide by the end of 2010, compared to 42.9 million Xbox 360 units.
Disney Interactive Studios announced that Disney•Pixar’s Cars 2: The Video Game will feature 3D support for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) game console.
Crackle announced that it is expanding its service to reach a wider range of connected devices.
Strategy Analytics announced it forecasts that 34% of U.S. and 42% of European households will own a 3D-ready TV by 2014.
SEGA announced that its upcoming Thor: God of Thunder and Captain America: Super Soldier video games for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 (PS3) and Nintendo 3DS will feature 3D graphics.
Rovi Corporation announced its new Roxio Game Capture products for PC ($49.99) as well as Xbox 360 and PS3 game consoles ($99.99).