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Sony Getting Into Cloud Computing?
Sony Getting Into Cloud Computing?
Sony and Stanford University are already running a distributed computing project on the PS3. It's called Folding@home. Their next step? According to a trademark registered in the USPTO it looks like Sony has plans for Cloud Computing .   PS Cloud…
Rumor: PS3 Motion Sensing Remote Completed and Looking for Some Love
Rumor: PS3 Motion Sensing Remote Completed and Looking for Some Love
ps3.kombo.com — We've heard the whispers and hints for quite a while now, but we can finally lay the... doubt to rest. Our source, which has a superb track record for accuracy, has informed us that Sony is not only developing a PS3 motion sensing remote to combat ... (more) Rumor: PS3 Motion Sensing Remote Completed and Looking ...
Sony Doubts OnLive Approach
edge-online.com — Sony has cast doubts over the potential of OnLive , the upcoming on-demand service that will allow... users to play high-end PC games on TV sets and modest rigs. Speaking to Edge, SCEA director of corporate communications Patrick Seybold did ... (more) Sony Doubts OnLive Approach
News: Sony to match dev budgets in return for exclusivity
gamesindustry.biz — Pub Fund will guarantee royalties to developers releasing titles via the PlayStation Network... (more) News: Sony to match dev budgets in return for exclusivity
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Sony trademark hints at cloud computing
Joystiq — ... Cloud computing seems to be the new "in" thing, nowadays. First OnLive appears at GDC, which forces David Perry to announce his own similar service -- which he was saving for E3 -- and now Sony has trademarked something called "PS Cloud." The trademark was ...

Sony Forecasts PS Cloud in the Future
PlayStation LifeStyle — ... computing allows for distributed processing of data. It is also the software behind the newly announced On Live. Hopefully this will bring yet another groundbreaking experience to the PlayStation brand. For those of you fearing that this means the end of physical media, remember that Sony does not see a digital-only distribution system as a standard being at least 5 years away. We can take hope that this type of technology will strengthen Home and PSN as a whole. [Source] ...

Rumor / PlayStation Cloud details
That VideoGame Blog — ... A few weeks back, we heard about Sony’s trademark on a product called “PS Cloud.” According to Silconera’s report back in March, Playstation Cloud was registered “for use with a cloud computing data center management software, communications software, broadcasting services, and a long list of other terms.” ...

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Sony Trademarks "PS Cloud"
edge-online.com 3/31/2009 — A trademark filing last week suggests that Sony Computer Entertainment is interested in the same cloud computing concepts that have been causing a stir in the games industry as of late. SCE filed a trademark for "PS Cloud" on March 24 ...
Sony questions OnLive's promisesJoystiq
SCEA director of corporate communications Patrick Seybold isn't optimistic about the upcoming OnLive service. When he spoke to Edge Online recently, he criticized the overall setup of the game-streaming service, questioning the difficulty of its implementation and the final cost to ...
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Cloud computing seems to be the new "in" thing, nowadays. First OnLive appears at GDC, which forces David Perry to announce his own similar service -- which he was saving for E3 -- and now Sony has trademarked something called "PS Cloud." The trademark was registered "for use with a cloud ...
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Sony registered the “PS Cloud” trademark on March 24, 2009. Obviously, this is simply a trademark and doesn’t necessarily mean that there are any real development efforts taking place. But it does raise some suspicion… (Sorry to beat the cloud computing topic into ...
Sony Registers Trademark for PS CloudKombo.com
With all the excitement (or in some cases, lack thereof) surrounding OnLive, it would have been easy to miss the fact that Sony is also interested in the cloud model. Observant internet denizens noticed that Sony filed a trademark for a service ...