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Heavy Rain: A Peek Into the Future of Movies and Games [Entertain Me]

 

Even if you don’t own a PlayStation 3 , Heavy Rain is a game you should know because it re-imagines both videogames and movies, combining them into a new genre of Choose Your Own Adventure digital narrative. (Very minor spoilers ahead.) This is not to say Heavy Rain is perfect, but think of this piece as less a review than a critical discussion of a new work.

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HTC Legend Review: Frankly, It Feels Expensive [Android]

 

With HTC’s upcoming crop of Androids, you’ll be able to separate people into two distinct groups: those who spring for the brainier, better-specced Desire , and those who get bowled over by the beautiful, yet lesser-specced Legend . The Desire (or Nexus One ) is the final word in the Androidsphere—it’s a mark of someone who knows what they’re doing, who wants to show people they NEED that extra computing power.

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Wacom Intuos 4 Wireless Review: The Joy of Freedom [Review]

 

Here’s the story: I’m in love with the Wacom Intuos 4 Wireless tablet. Free from cables, it’s the best graphics tablet experience I’ve ever had.

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The Google App Marketplace: Doing It All in the Cloud [Google]

 

We just finished watching Google’s live announcement of the launch of the Google App Marketplace . Keep reading for information on what they’re offering users and developers.

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The Myth of iPhone App Piracy [IPhone Apps]

 

People rarely talk about iPhone app piracy, but when they do, it sounds devastating: 90% piracy rates, $450 million in lost sales, etc. Here’s the truth: App Store piracy isn’t a big deal—and it never will be.

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How Sony Lost Its Way [We Miss Sony]

 

More than anything, Sony’s lost its spirit, spending too much time telling us it’s the greatest electronics company in the world and not nearly enough showing us . Proprietary Formats Sony’s last huge format hit was a product called “Compact Disc”.

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Sony’s Mythical PSPad a Combination of the iPad and PlayStation [Rumor]

 

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Sony’s gearing up to take on Apple this year, with the long-awaited PSP phone and a netbook/eBook reader/PSP hybrid to fight the iPad. There aren’t extensive details available yet—including any info about pricing and specs—but we can expect to see the both the PSP phone and the PSPad sometime this year.

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TiVo Premiere Details and First Hands On: Like IMDB On TV [TiVo]

 

TiVo may have invented time-shifting, but the past few years haven’t been kind to this company unsure how to cut a profit. Then, someone inside TiVo HQ must have realized, oh right, INNOVATION! That’s the ticket! What You Need to Know • The TiVo Premiere (320GB, $300) and Premiere XL (1TB, THX certified, $500) are the new Series 4 TiVos • They have completely new widescreen HD software built on Flash • This software will not come to Series 3 models (or earlier) • The Premiere is less a DVR than a completely integrated video machine • Available in early April Why I’m Excited The TiVo Premiere is the smallest TiVo yet, a thin and diminutive box that holds only one CableCard and still lacks Wi-Fi (a $90 802.11n adapter will be available this May, plus you can pick up a $30 TiVo powerline adapter).

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The Definitive Photoshop Timeline [Photoshop]

 

Twenty years ago today, Adobe Photoshop 1.0 was released. And it changed the world as we saw it.

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The Indie Phone Maker’s Last Stand [Palm]

 

The Palm Pre unveiling stands in my memory as one of the most refreshing moments in modern history. Palm had done it—they had created a great phone Nokia would’ve killed for.

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