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Federal judge dismisses class-action suit against Sony, ‘Other OS’ feature remains dormant

Posted by on Wednesday, 14 December, 2011
Last year, a group of disgruntled gamers filed a class-action lawsuit against Sony over its decision to remove the “Install Other OS” feature from its PS3 firmware. Last week, though, their case was dismissed by US District Judge Richard Seeborg, on the grounds that the plaintiffs failed to actually state a claim. In a ruling issued Thursday, Seeborg said he sympathized with the gamers’ gripes, but ultimately determined that they had failed to demonstrate any legal entitlement to the feature, thereby neutering their arguments. “The dismay and frustration at least some PS3 owners likely experienced when Sony made the decision to limit access to the PSN service to those who were [un]willing to disable the Other OS feature on their machines was no doubt genuine and understandable,” Seeborg wrote. “As a matter of providing customer satisfaction and building loyalty, it may have been questionable.” He went on, however, to point out that the users “have failed to allege facts or articulate a theory on which Sony may be held liable” post-PS3 purchase, effectively ending the litigation.

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How Uncharted 3 Designers Make Faces Look Alive

Posted by on Thursday, 8 December, 2011

Animators at game developer Naughty Dog bring characters to life by hand—which saves your PS3 from being overtaxed.



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Thrustmaster unveils Ferrari F458 racing wheel and TH8 RS shifter, dares you to get fast and furious

Posted by on Friday, 19 August, 2011

Is that regular ol’ Xbox 360 controller leaving you unfulfilled after a marathon session of Forza Motorsport 4? Don’t fret, Thrustmaster has announced the launch of its Ferrari 458 (F458) Italia Racing Wheel for Microsoft’s gaming console. The 11-inch wheel features a rubberized grip to stay comfy, built-in metal paddle shifters, a Manettino dial for mid-lap adjustments and progressive resistance to keep you on the straight and narrow. Not wanting to leave PS3 and PC racers in its dust, the company also revealed the TH8 RS gear shifter — which connects to the T500 RS or the outfit’s other PC wheel controllers via USB. This bad boy lets you release your inner Michael Schumacher with either H-pattern or sequential configurations plus 360-degree rotation adjustment to tailor the gearbox to your liking. Both the TH8 RS and the aforementioned F458 will be hitting your garage… er, game room in October for 0 and , respectively. Check out the full PR for the pair after the break, and make sure you fasten your seatbelt.

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DirecTV brings NFL Sunday Ticket to Android tablets and the PS3 this fall

Posted by on Wednesday, 17 August, 2011

Last year DirecTV started offering NFL Sunday Ticket To-Go access even to those who couldn’t / wouldn’t get their satellite packages, and it’s upping the ante this year by bringing its slate of football games to the PlayStation 3. NFL Sunday Ticket To-Go is still a add-on that adds HD streaming access on PCs and mobile devices, however this year there’s also an app for the Motorola Xoom and Samsung Galaxy Android tablets. PS3 owners can get in on the action either by adding the To-Go option or paying a flat 9.95 without DirecTV service. Of course, it’s still interested in enticing people to switch to the dish by offering Sunday Ticket at no additional charge for new subscribers — just ask fairy Deion Sanders after the break. No word on any apps for Boxee, Roku and the rest, but other new additions for the 2011 season (now that the lockout is resolved and it’s actually happening) include a new four channel mix with larger cells for those late afternoon games, and integration with NFL.com Fantasy Football that lets viewers keep up with their scores and players right on the TV.

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Cord Cutters: Sync mobile media with Miro 4

Posted by on Thursday, 16 June, 2011

How do cord cutters take all their media on the go? One solution is the Miro video player, which just came out with a new version that supports syncing with Android phones. Check it out in this week’s Cord Cutters quick tip:



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Show notes for this episode:

  • Miro 4 can be downloaded for free from the Miro web site, and it’s available for OS X, Windows and Linux.
  • The makers of Miro are also behind the Miro Video Converter, which we showcased in a recent episode of Cord Cutters.
  • Want to just browse the Miro podcast directory without downloading the software? Here you go.

Which software do you use to sync media with your Android phone? Let us know in the comments, get in touch with us on Twitter (@cordcutters) or email us at cordcutters @ gigaom.com.

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PSN ‘Welcome Back’ package is here, our long global nightmare is over

Posted by on Friday, 3 June, 2011
Welcome Back, Please Don't Hate Us

O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! Seriously, even a few Engadget editors are chortling in joy. PSN and Qriocity service has been restored in the Americas, Europe, and Asia and to celebrate (and soothe the seething frustration of its customers) Sony has launched its “welcome back” program. To be eligible you’ll have to have been a member before April 20th but, otherwise, it’s relatively qualifier free. Fire up the PlayStation Store and head to the “Welcome Back” tab to claim your pair of free games (you’ve got five different options on the PS3 and four on the PSP). In addition everyone gets a month of PlayStation Plus gratis and there’s a selection of “On Us” movie rentals available over the weekend. There are a few other freebies to placate the masses too, like 100 free items in PlayStation Home, while Current Plus and Music Unlimited Premium subscribers get a 60 and 30 day handout respectively. If you’ve got any burning questions yet to be answered, check out the rather lengthy FAQ at source link and enjoy! It’s not everyday that a company just throws open the flood gates on free stuff.

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