PlayStation Move can control your PPC

PlayStation Move is a motion sensor-based controller for the PlayStation 3. Now a hacker has successfully modified the device to be used on computers.

This was successfully hacked by a hacker named Jacob by utilizing the special Software Development Kit (SDK). Not only Move, through that application, other game controllers like the Nintendo Wii Remote Kinect or even perhaps could also be used on the PC.

In the video uploaded on YouTube, Jacob using the Move on the computer to do some things like, browse, play videos, and some other things that used to be done via the mouse.

BlackBerry Messenger feature in Playbook Omitted?

Research In Motion (RIM) will soon welcome the brand-new product in the BlackBerryfamily, the tablet Playbook. But for lovers of the BlackBerry, prepared to be disappointed with some of the features in this device.

Because according to news circulating, there are some features in the BlackBerrythat is likely to be eliminated. One such feature is the BlackBerry Messenger (BBM).Yes, the features available on the BlackBerry smartphone is reportedly not going tobe presented in the Playbook.

iPhone 5 use Sony's 8 MP Camera Sensor

After the iPhone 5 is scheduled to attend the third quarter of 2011, Apple was reportedly going to use a sensor made ​​by Sony camera with a resolution of 8 megapixels to equip the iPhone 5.

Apple previously used a camera sensor made ​​by OmniVision to iPhone 4 (5 megapixels), and the iPhone 3G and 3G (3.2 megapixels). However, due to certain reasons, Apple is now selecting the Sony to produce a camera sensor.

It also had inadvertently mentioned by the CEO of Sony, Sir Howard Stringer. On an occasion when he spoke at Carnegie Hall in New York, Sony boss commented about the iPhone 5.

"Our best sensor technology is made at one plant affected by the tsunami. It will be used Apple for iPhone and iPad them. Does that mean anything? They buy the best our censor," he said as quoted from digitaltrends, Sunday (04/03/2011).
 
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