Matt takes a look at the new Sony Ericsson Aspen aka Faith. First windows movile 6.5.3 handset.
Daniel Rosendahl and Albin Olofsson from Developer World are showing some interesting features on the Sony Ericsson Vivaz™. Vivaz™ supports video recording in HD and has the possibility to use flash applications/animations as panels on the home screen. For more info about Vivaz™ check out the white paper at www.sonyericsson.com
Nokia has again set a standard for phones. This GPS demo is very cool….
Our first live look at the Nokia E72 smartphone, the update to the popular E71. More info: www.mobileburn.com
Sony also faces further into the living rooms of the players and presenting his own motion sensor system. The presented on the E3 tech-demo of the motion controller was a prototype, but already showed how Sony a “Wii Motion Plus” for the Playstation 3 presents. The system was announced for spring of the 2010th So now both Microsoft and Sony on extensions from the nextgen console systems, the Wii’s equal if not superior. The unique selling point for the Wii staggers and shall be reviewed in 2010 fall
The N97 isn’t a device that will trigger knee-jerk hysteria, but instead it should breed cool-headed excitement at the prospect of a new era of mobile experience. Story to continue in conversations.nokia.com
Not to be outdone by Nintendo or Microsoft, Sony rolled out a very early stage motion-sensing controller that, in collaboration with EyeToy, can detect a gamer’s motion accurately and display them on screen. Read about our impressions of Sony’s E3 here: civilizedgamers.com