Sony expects 130 PlayStation VR games this year
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2018-01-08-sony-expects-130-playstation-vr-games-this-year
80% increase driven by 2 million install base, company says
Sony expects 130 PlayStation VR games this year
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2018-01-08-sony-expects-130-playstation-vr-games-this-year
80% increase driven by 2 million install base, company says
Comment les macbook électrocutent mes doigts.
Chaque fois que j’essaie de reprendre mon ordinateur macbook titanium que ce soit celui d’un an ou l’autre de 5 ans, je m’électrocute dessus.
Qu’il soit ou non branché à une prise secteur.
Au début ce n’était que des picotements du bout des doigts, comme des micros brûlures. J’ai fait des recherches, questionnée autour de moi un peu incrédule, pas trop de retours, la flemme, tout le côté paranormal ou même fou me faisait refouler mes sensations pourtant bien réelles. Je ne voulais pas y croire. Bref, je ne prêtais pas trop attention à l’idée d’électro sensibilité, pourtant toujours ressentie avec les appareils apple en aluminium, surtout au niveau du trackpad et pas avec les blancs en plastique.
Au bout d’une demie-heure d’usage maintenant cela me devient juste insupportable et le fourmillement remonte jusqu’à mon épaule. Ensuite je dois m’arrêter pendant pluieurs heures pour que cesse la sensation d’avoir de micros aiguilles plantées au bout des doigts.
Voila, je ne supporte plus le clavier macbook pro et je suppose une liaison entre le #cancer du sein que j’ai eu et près de 10 ans d’usage des #macbook.
Et vous ? avez-vous des infos ?
Pas d’info, mais comme toi, une mini-chataîgne quand je touche la coque de mon MacBook de 2011. Mais j’en reste au picotement du bout des doigts. Et pas d’électrosensibilité connue (à ce jour…)
Si tu glisses à la surface plutot que d’etre bien en contact, c’est encore plus fort. Ca me le fait aussi avec un Sony Vaio de 1998 en alu.
La conductivité de ta peau joue. Avec les mains super seches, ca doit sembler moins fort.
Ce n’est pas ca l’electrosensibilité... Ca c’est de l’électrocution. La barrière de la peau c’est 60V. Donc ça doit dépasser 60V. Mais ça ne doit pas être très fort en intensité, genre 1mA, pour ne faire que des picotements.
Test de la barre de son Dolby Atmos de Sony, la HT-ST5000
▻http://www.tomshardware.fr/articles/test-sony-ht-st5000,1-66310.html#xtor=RSS-100
Du gros son en barre.
#Jobs Roundup : Ustwo names new global CEO
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-12-20-jobs-roundup-ustwo-finally-finds-new-ceo
Elsewhere, Riot hires Wargaming esports boss, Craig Fletcher leaves Multiplay and Interior Night welcomes Sony devs
GamesAid launches 12 Days of Christmas charity sale
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-12-08-gamesaid-launches-12-days-of-christmas-charity-sale
PlayStation, Sony, Bethesda, Sega, Capcom, Bandai Namco and The Chinese Room among the many firms who have donated items
Sony experimenting with PSVR free trial program
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-12-04-sony-experimenting-with-psvr-free-trial-program
The program has already reached max capacity, but it’s an interesting tactic to spark more VR adoption
Sony posts record Black Friday hardware sales
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-11-27-sony-posts-record-black-friday-hardware-sales
Head of PSN Eric Lempel says company sold more PlayStations over the weekend than in the 23-year history of the brand
PlayStation exec: “Sometimes we announced games too early”
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-11-27-playstation-exec-sometimes-we-announced-games-too-early
PlayStation Worldwide Studios SVP Michael Denny on why Sony took as long as it did to announce Sucker Punch’s new IP, Ghost of Tsushima
Crafting believable VR characters in Blood & Truth
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-11-16-crafting-believable-vr-characters-in-blood-and-truth
Sony London’s VR director Stuart Whyte on the need for stage-trained actors and truly interactive conversations in #Virtual_Reality
Little Big Berlin on Vimeo
▻https://vimeo.com/14014317
I dedicate this film to Berlin where I have been living for 19 years now. While the architecture of Berlin is stunningly beautiful, only its inhabitants make Berlin the unique city that it is. In every corner there is something new to discover. And the best thing to do is to film it.
Filmed with my beloved Sony HC9. Edited with Sony Vegas Pro 9.The miniature effect is called tilt-shift, which originates from a particular lens that was used to photograph architecture. The miniature effect is a by-product of that. It can also be achieved by digital postprocessing.
Music: “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2” by Franz Liszt
pilpopPLUS, Filmkunst aus Berlin contact@pilpop.de
Sony ramping up Move production for PSVR push
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-11-09-sony-ramping-up-move-production-for-psvr-push
Platform holder also reports #Virtual_Reality attach rate highest on PS4 Pro, five games sold per headset
Sucker Punch samurai game headlines Sony show
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-10-30-sucker-punch-samurai-game-headlines-sony-show
The Ghost of Tsushima, Evolution Studios’ Onrush, and Spelunky 2 revealed in Paris Game Week briefing
“A Night at the Garden” Is the Most Terrifying Movie You Can Watch This Halloween
▻https://theintercept.com/2017/10/29/a-night-at-the-garden-is-the-most-terrifying-movie-you-can-watch-this-
▻https://vimeo.com/237489146
Terrifying Movie You Can Watch This Halloween
Jon Schwarz
The obscure 2008 movie “Synecdoche, New York,” written and directed by Charlie Kaufman, originated when Sony Pictures Classics approached Kaufman about creating a horror film. Kaufman, best known for deeply wacky scripts like “Being John Malkovich,” agreed. But he wasn’t interested in making the kind of paint-by-numbers movie for teenagers that appears to take place in another dimension. Instead, he later said, he wanted to make a horror film for adults, “about things that are scary in the real world, and in our lives.”
I can attest that Kaufman succeeded. In fact, I found “Synecdoche, New York” so frightening that I’ll never watch it again. Slasher movies like “Friday the 13th” and its 11 sequels are ultimately pleasurable — they end and you wake up from the dream buzzing with the adrenaline evolution gives you to escape predators, yet realize you are not in fact being stalked by Jason Voorhees. But when “Synecdoche, New York” is over and the lights come up, you understand that what was hunting its characters is hunting you too, outside the theater, in reality.
No other movie had ever given me the same jolt of pure dread until I saw the new Field of Vision documentary “A Night at the Garden,” directed by Marshall Curry. (Field of Vision is a division of First Look Media, as is The Intercept.)
Curry’s film, watchable above, is just six minutes long, and is a tiny masterpiece. It should be taught in history and filmmaking courses, as well as in classes about human psychology.
On its surface, it’s simply about a rally held by the German-American Bund in February 1939 at the old Madison Square Garden at Eighth Avenue and 50th Street in Manhattan.
The Bund – meaning “federation” – never metastasized to any appreciable size. Estimates vary, but its dues-paying membership did not top 25,000. However, it was allied with the Christian Front, an organization inspired by the notorious anti-Semitic demagogue Father Charles Coughlin. Tens of millions of Americans tuned into Coughlin’s weekly radio show; one of his slogans was “Less care for internationalism and more concern for national prosperity.”
The Christian Front helped turn out a capacity crowd of almost 20,000 people. It’s particularly notable that this was possible in New York, then as now a symbol of liberalism, and suggests both organizations enjoyed significant passive local support far beyond those who attended.
The marquee outside reads that it is a “Pro American Rally” — to be followed the next day by the Rangers playing the Detroit Red Wings, and the day after that by Fordham facing Pittsburgh in college basketball. The night begins with marchers filing in with dozens of American flags and then standing before a huge backdrop of George Washington.
Plus d’infos sur le jeune juif qui a tenté d’interrompre ce meeting et a été condamné pour trouble à l’ordre public, avec une phrase du juge devenue culte : « Des innocents auraient pu être tués »
L’histoire du plombier juif qui a interrompu 22.000 nazis à New York en 1939
Claire Levenson, Slate, le 19 octobre 2017
▻http://www.slate.fr/story/152699/plombier-juif-rassemblement-de-nazis-new-york-en-1939
IMX324 : capteur photo Sony record pour automobiles, 7,42 mégapixels
▻http://www.tomshardware.fr/articles/imx324-automobile-sony-capteur,1-65740.html#xtor=RSS-100
Les futurs yeux des voitures.
Sony: Planet of the Apes and PlayLink will help us reach non-gamers
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-10-20-sony-planet-of-the-apes-and-playlink-will-help-us-reach-no
Platform holder expects recognisable IP to play a big role in selling PlayStations to the masses
Sony to publish Nintendo Switch games with new label Unties
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-10-17-sony-to-publish-nintendo-switch-with-new-label-unties
Indie publisher operated by Sony Music Entertainment, first title Tiny Metal releases in November
“One million-plus” gamers have PSVR - Sony
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-10-13-one-million-plus-gamers-have-psvr-sony
Latest figure suggests modest growth in installed base since February’s announcement of 915,000 sold
Test des écouteurs totalement sans fil de Sony, les WF-1000X
▻http://www.tomshardware.fr/articles/test-sony-wf-1000x-airpods,1-65632.html#xtor=RSS-100
Des intra-auriculaires qui ont moyennement séduit Tom’s Guide.
Xbox head says cross-platform talks with Sony go nowhere
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-10-13-head-of-xbox-says-sony-should-talk-about-what-their-view-i
Sony “should talk about what their view is,” says Spencer
Andrew House leaving Sony after 27 years
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-10-03-andrew-house-stepping-down-as-playstation-president
Will remain as chairman until the end of the year, is immediately succeeded by Tsuyoshi ’ John’ Kodera
Sony releasing updated PlayStation VR in Japan this month
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-10-02-sony-releasing-updated-playstation-vr-in-japan-this-month
Western release to follow, introduces stereo headphone cable support and new Processor Unit with HDR pass through
Is there life in the Vita?
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-09-29-is-there-life-in-the-vita
Sony seems unenthused about future handhelds - but Vita’s success in Asia suggests that a strong regional market still exists for such devices
Sony wishes PlayStation VR had stronger competition
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-09-26-sony-wishes-playstation-vr-had-stronger-competition
Andrew House says he’s not comfortable leading the pack by a wide margin, new category should have multiple platforms succeeding
Ark: Survival Evolved cross-play would take “a few days” to enable
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-08-29-ark-survival-evolved-cross-play-would-take-a-few-days-to-e
Studio Wildcard says there’s “nothing preventing” players from coming together - apart from “policy issues” at Sony
Sony now bundles camera with PSVR for $399
▻http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-08-28-sony-now-bundles-camera-with-psvr-for-usd399
Plus, the PSVR Worlds bundle with Move controllers has been lowered to $449