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Sony PS3 Eye to join hands with Sony’s crappy game selection

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The next-gen Sony PS3 Eye couldn’t have been designed any more poor. With sales nose-dropping through America, the very LAST thing Sony needs is an ugly, clunky peripheral. But yet here we are. Displaying exactly that.

The Sony PS3 Eye updates a few of its features, such as an added light sensor to make those low-light situations at least manageable. The frame rate is also improved to allow for better motion sensitive game play, with a QVGA FPS of 120 and a VGA resolution of 60 FPS. The new Eye also comes with EyeCreate to capture audio and video, and adding some crap stock effects. Available this summer for a TBA price. — Andrew Dobrow

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LG KS10 3G Smartphone shown at 3GSM

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LG presented its new 3G series smartphone, the KS10, at the 3GSM World Congress 2007. The KS10 features fully functioning internet capabilities. Its high speed HSDPA internet connection can transfer data at speeds up to 1.8Mbps, allowing streaming of high quality TV.

The KS10’s 2.4-inch QVGA screen looks to be crisp and clear from the pictures. Along with its full internet feature, it can record browsed pages, sort, capture web pictures, a keyword search (like AOL? Sure hope not!), and has a built in MP3 player. We’re also liking the look of it too. Very sleek and nice sliding action. More from 3GSM as it develops. (more…)