Charming Holiday is a news article writer from the United States. He is a former cultural policy advisor who has turned his focus to his lifelong passion of gaming. He lived and worked in South Korea ...
Sony's new software czar, Tim Schaaff, knows a little something about handling companies in turmoil. In early 1997, Schaaff headed Apple Computer's QuickTime engineering team. The computer maker was ...
Last night, Sony made available for free download version 4 of its much-maligned SonicStage software. The software adds new features, including compatibility with the upcoming NW-A1200 series and its ...
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Sony Working on New Upgrades for Cross-Platform Play
Sony is developing a new invitation system to improve cross-platform play, making multiplayer gaming easier for PlayStation ...
Charming Holiday is a news article writer from the United States. He is a former cultural policy advisor who has turned his focus to his lifelong passion of gaming. He lived and worked in South Korea ...
Sony is making it easier for developers to build their own camera remote apps. The company has announced a new software development kit (SDK) specifically designed for building tools to control its ...
It's fair to say the AV world isn’t having a great time of it right now, at least where the software part of its business is concerned. Over the past few months I’ve covered an endless stream of ...
During the first quarter of the 2020 fiscal year, gaming was booming thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. Now that things are starting to open up again and people are no longer staying at home, the ...
Heads-up for all you PlayStation 3 diehards out there: the Sony console received a system software update on March 5, almost 19 years after its 2006 launch. PS3 system software update 4.92 “improves ...
Accurately priced. 3,025 included loops. Good time-stretching abilities as standard. Bundled VSTs and samples are nothing to write home about. Lacking in features for advanced DAW users. MusicRadar's ...
Remember the Sony BMG rootkit scandal of 2005? Well apparently Sony is at it again. And this time the Japanese company is not propagating rootkits via music CDs, it's doing it with biometric USB ...
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