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Petaling Jaya, Malaysia – If you recall the “Sony MOVES into Motion Gaming” Bits-n-Bytez news piece some time ago, this time round we’ve finally gotten confirmation. Sony has finally announced that their PlayStation Move motion controller for the PS3 system will be available in Malaysia come this 15th of September at RM188.

Along with it comes the Sony PlayStation Move navigation controller, which can be used together with to assist in the control of in-game characters and objects at RM128.

Besides these two prime gaming devices, also keep an eye out for the PlayStation Move charging station which will let you charge up to two peripherals without the need to connect a PS3 system. That checks in at only RM98.

Petaling Jaya, Malaysia - It’s always good to be ambitious, but when you have only a couple of devices powered by Google Android and wish to be the top of the market for that operating system, it’s a little too farfetched don’t you think?

In a recent report, Bert Nordberg, CEO of Sony Ericsson said that the company aims to be the world’s top producer of Android-based smartphones. Currently holding a 17% share in the famous Google mobile Operating System market, Sony Ericsson is 6% away from the leader who now holds a 23% stake.

Unfortunately, the only devices from Sony Ericsson that runs on Google Android are the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, X10 mini and X10 mini pro so if the company wishes to be on the top, they’re going to have lots of work to do. The next device, Sony Ericsson Xperia X8, is expected to be released in the third quarter of this year.

Petaling Jaya, Malaysia - Amazed by 3D videos and how the images that are coming directly at you? Well, don’t be because that’s old news to the Japanese; they have recently developed the world’s first 3D TV that allows you to touch and feel the images.

Used with a pair of clips that are attached to the viewer’s fingers, the i3Space device comes with six motion-detector cameras to monitor the movements of the fingers. Why so many cameras? Because they’re all properly angled so that there are no blind spots.

Sure, there may be games like the Sony PlayStation EyePet that allows you to interact with the game character via a camera but unlike those games that require you to move around and touch the thin air, the device offers tactile feedback so the user will feel as though he’s really touching something.

Taipei, Taiwan –ADATA has just sent in news on their new XPG Gaming Series DDR3-1333G low voltage memory. This RAM is designed for gaming enthusiasts who adopt Intel X58, P55, H55 and H57 motherboards, and for HTPC applications.

The XPG Gaming Series DDR3-1333G low voltage memory offers cooler operation and lower power consumption with only 1.35V and CL9-9-9-24 timing for demanding environments, enabling eco-friendly personal computers to perform at high speeds and great stability.

“Environmental sustainability is an important principle to us at ADATA, therefore we developed XPG Gaming Series DDR3-1333G low voltage memory, since energy efficiency equates to reduced CO2 emission.” said Alex Wu, Project Manager of ADATA Product Management Division.

“By utilizing XPG Gaming Series DDR3-1333G low voltage memory, gaming enthusiasts can help to minimize their carbon footprint, saving money on electricity costs, and achieve the right balance of gaming system performance and stability.”

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