Sony has finally confirmed the existence of PlayStation 4.5, codenamed Neo, which will sport UltraHD and powerful graphics. The company, however, will not show it at the upcoming E3, Financial Times reported on Friday.
MOST POPULAR
more headlines
Speculations and rumors about the release date and specifications of an upcoming PS5 have surrounded the internet.
Sony Interactive Entertainment recently updated their Playstation's 4 Media Player to version 2.00 along with new features.
Sony Mobile Communications recently unveiled the details about the upcoming Xperia XA Ultra device, which will be released in few months.
One of the tech giant's supposed partners for its audio platforms reveals why it has not released any speakers and what happened to the deal.
The Chinese tech company revealed new products at CES2016, one of which is a smartphone that has promising specs and features.
According to recent reports Samsung will be working with AMD on making their 10 nanometer chips which could be the fastest and more efficient version to be released yet.
Details of the breakthrough will be officially revealed early January next year. HTC has recently made a big technological breakthrough, so big that it was one of the reasons that the anticipated release of the HTC Vive VR was delayed.
Sony is reportedly on the process of making sulfur batteries a possiblity. Smartphones are a necessity nowadays, especially for those who absolutely cannot leave their houses without having their handheld devices clutched in their hands or safely tucked in their pockets.
Google' Lockheimer tweets of the new Android update that will be coming next week. Android is reportedly rolling out an update which involves the new emoji.
Lenovo officially launches their most awaited latest smartphone the Lenovo Vibe X3 in China this Monday.
Why Apple TV won't be competing with Sony and Microsoft anytime soon. We've reiterated quite often that the new Apple TV announced in the company's recent San Francisco press release will not be a contender for console gaming and will instead, cater to casual gaming.
Sony has officially unveiled its new Xperia Z3+ 'premium' smartphone, which is virtually the global version of the Xperia Z4.