E3 Coverage : New Nintendo Console
Nintendo declared the Wii U (not Wii 2) in the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3 2011) in Los Angeles. It is just a console/controller combo which has a 6.2-inch screen and controller buttoms. The controller can operate as its individual gaming platform and play Wii video games individually from the large screen. It might also be used like a classic controller within the perception it could use motion-sensing to control the action around the big screen.
The Wii was produced with impressive graphical and technical abilities and Nintendo has IBM to thank for this. Soon right after the Nintendo keynote at E3, IBM declared it was delivering the microprocessors that may go into the new Wii U system.
The 45 nm chip designed by IBM incorporates a whole lot of embedded DRAM. It truly is able to feed the core processor large chunks of info to generate for any smooth procedure.
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Star Wars: The Old Republic E3 trailer
BioWare made an appearance at yesterday’s Electronic Arts E3 2011 press conference, and while the studio provided no new news on its highly anticipated Star Wars MMO, The Old Republic, it did serve up another stunning cinematic trailer for the game.
Star Wars Kinect isn’t the only featured game at E3 that’s set in a galaxy far, far away. Nope. EA just released the opening scene for Biowar’s upcoming Star Wars saga, Star Wars: The Old Republic.
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Still Sick, Steve Jobs Still Enthusiastic iCloud Showcase
Despite being sick, Steve Jobs was unwilling event World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2011 took place without him. At Apple’s annual conference, Jobs announced a many-still present new innovations that released his company. Spending less than 30 minutes, Jobs looks thinner on stage to present iCloud. He described it as a free service, to enable customers to share any files at all Apple gadgets.

“iCloud store all your content in the cloud and automatically present it to all your devices,” Jobs said in front of the developers in attendance, reported by AFP on Tuesday.
Jobs’s speech was the second public appearance on stage since the Apple boss was on leave to undergo treatment. January this year, Jobs took a medical leave of absence for the third time. Rumors said that Jobs was undergoing chemotherapy treatments to fight cancer. No such leave of absence for six months in 2009, the world’s most influential CEOs that this time it did not say when he would return to work. Naturally if news Jobs maze of pain during this make any appearance in the spotlight.




