Looks like Sony has finally ceded to the fact that having proper motion controls in their home console is definitely a step forward, instead of having a half-baked one on their original SixAxis.

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Sony PlayStation Move motion controller announced
The second of Sony’s most recent release where digital cameras are concerned would be the Cyber-shot DSC-H55 digital still camera, where this highly capable shooter looks pretty sleek and serious at the same time, boasting high zoom in a compact design. With the Sony Cyber-shot H55 camera, one will be able to enjoy the fruits of its 10x optical zoom Sony G lens with 25mm wide-angle (equivalent) that makes it more than capable of taking better shots from greater distances and of wider landscapes

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H55 digital camera
When it comes to Sony and their range of Cyber-shot digital cameras, you can be more or less sure that these will come in ergonomic form factors with a stunning design, and the latest DSC-TX5 digital still camera is no different, living up to its Cyber-shot reputation. Just how thin is it, you ask? Well, it is no thicker than an inch – that is roughly the equivalent of a deck of cards, making it the thinnest and smallest certified waterproof (up to 10 feet deep) digital still camera in the world, where it comes complete with Optical SteadyShot image stabilization and touch operation.

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX5 digital camera
Sony Ericsson has taken the opportunity to unveil the Vivaz pro at the Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona, Spain, where this model will throw in a new QWERTY keyboard alongside a built-in touchscreen display, making it full well capable of delivering a user experience that has been specially optimized for both the busy world of messaging as well as that of entertainment. Social networking fans will find that the full QWERTY keyboard makes it possible for folks to communicate quickly and efficiently through the use of email, SMS or social networking updates, without ending up with sore thumbs at the end of the day.
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Sony Ericsson Vivaz pro unveiled
Sony is at the forefront of things yet again with the launch of its first Blu-ray 3D-ready player in the market, known as the BDP-S470 for those of you who absolutely love memorizing gizmos by their names. This model is not ready to display Blu-ray 3D content just yet, but it will be able to do so later this summer via a firmware upgrade, and we do believe that this is the same firmware which will enable the Sony PS3 to handle 3D playback over Blu-ray as well. Apart from that, Sony has also made known that its BDP-S570 Blu-ray Disc model and the BDV-E770W and BDV-E570 Blu-ray Disc home theater systems will be able to support Blu-ray 3D as well via their respective firmware updates this summer

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Sony rolls out first Blu-ray 3D-ready player
This next device is for those who have both the Xbox 360 and the Sony Playstation 3, and is well aware of the charging problems that come with the controllers. The Konnet Power Pyramid is a way to charge two Xbox 360 controllers, as well as two PS3 controllers.

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Konnet Power Pyramid charges gaming controllers
Folks living Stateside have plenty of cellphone options to choose from, that’s for sure. Well, with a myriad of cellphone operators as well as handsets available, one is spoilt for choice, and it doesn’t help that Sony Ericsson has just released their Xperia Pureness in this part of the world – touted to be the first handset in the world that comes with a transparent liquid crystal LCD screen. Not only that, it also boasts ground-breaking miniaturization technology in the battery, memory card and antenna for one truly jaw-dropping handheld.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Pureness in the US
Lexar continues its march in the world of storage space where memory cards are concerned, and this time round they will target hardcore gamers or just casual gamers who are looking for a reliable data storage solution of all their important gaming data. After all, wouldn’t it be a real damper to find out that the hundreds of hours you’ve spent investing in playing an RPG to bring your party up to near deity-like powers disappear in a puff of smoke just because the game data stored on a particular memory card is corrupted due to a hardware defect? Lexar hopes to prevent that heartache from happening to you with their new gaming-centric Memory Stick Micro and SDHC memory cards

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Lexar Memory Stick Micro (M2) and SDHC memory cards
The wildly successful Nintendo DS line has now entered its fourth iteration, with confirmation of the Nintendo DSi LL in the pipeline that is basically a supersized version of the camera-enabled DSi.

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Nintendo DSi now known as DSi LL
Sony has recalled its bunch of VAIO computer AC adapters due to a shock hazard by the U.S.

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Sony recalls computer AC adapters