PS3 and PS Vita store purchases will end in phases, starting with select PS3 markets in 2026 and expanding globally in ...
Welcome to IGN's 2006 Year in Review for the Sony PS3. Over the next seven pages we're going to cover the highest highs and lowest lows, the biggest news and highest reviews of 2006. We're going to ...
Looks like the our upcoming Winter months will be spent staring idly at this image, rubbing our arms raw, and dreaming of Blu-Ray goodness. According to this slide, taken by one of our Bothan spies, ...
Last year, Sony wowed everyone with incredible trailers that showed the promised power of the PS3. The introduction of the next-generation system was preceded by a ton of visuals promising new ...
The PlayStation 3 is supposed to come out this year, but its projected lineup for 2006 is a bit on the thin side. However, third-party publishers are starting to announce their contributions for the ...
So by now you’ll all be well aware of the PS3 and everything that goes with it. You’ll also know of Sony’s much-vaunted PS3 controller with it’s tilt motion sensor. Early on at E3 2006 we got ...
Last week we put it to you to put it to us: hit us with your PlayStation 3 (and Wii) questions, and we'll answer them to the best of our abilities. Obviously there's still a lot people want to know, ...
Howard Stringer, as you may know, is the CEO of Sony, and he decided to have a sit-down interview with The Hollywood Reporter to talk about Sony’s entertainment ventures. It’s not your standard tech ...
Sony’s PlayStation 3 will not appear until 2006 at the earliest, the company tacitly confirmed today. The company’s joint announcement with IBM and Toshiba that the PS3’s Cell processor, will be ...
Earlier this week we reported on the alleged discovery of a rootkit within the latest PS3 firmware update 3.56 that could give Sony the ability to execute code on the PS3 as soon as a user goes online ...
An article laying out the details from a recent discussion with Sony's Howard Stringer gives plenty of juicy PS3 information, but can it be trusted?