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Videocasting To PSP
By Robert Scoble
It hasn't even been out a week and already there's a site showing you how to do PSPcasts. Videos to your PlayStationPortable.
Video is about to go through a breakthrough. The forces are just too strong to ignore. Cheap (and very high quality) camcorders. Increasing broadband adoption. Cheaper storage. Decent low-cost display devices (and as the PSP shows us, more to come).
Just a few things need to align. OurMedia is damn close to making magic happen.
To those who say there isn't a business here, pox on you. They said that about Google in 1996 too. You're missing the point.
The Long Tail is about to bring us millions of video channels. Already I'm seeing hundreds of new videos put on blogs every week. It's interesting to see what people are doing with their camcorders.
Watch guys like Chuck Olsen. He handed me a DVD at the SXSW conference with his "blogumentary" on it. I watched it for the first time last night. Really great stuff. I can't wait until he finishes it and puts it up for you all to watch.
A full documentary film with dozens of interviews. All done by one guy with a camcorder. Just as good a quality as the main stream media TV stations do. In fact, better quality than they do in almost all the markets except for maybe New York and California.
One guy (or girl, for that matter). With a camcorder. With one viewer. That's how markets change. Long tail style.
I just can't wait to see what happens next.
About the Author: Robert Scoble is the founder of the famous Scobleizer blog. As an employee of Microsoft, Robert Scoble is recognized as the most prominent corporate blogger in the world.
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Sony Ordered To Halt Playstation Sales, Pay $90 Million
By Chris Richardson
A ruling in a US court has caused some major upheaval for Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE). A federal district court in California ruled the SCE must cease sales of its Playstation and Playstation 2 consoles, while paying the company Immersion $90 million because of complaints stemming from a patent infringement case.
Sony representatives indicated they would be appealing the case, while continuing sales of the two consoles in question. An appeal of the suspension order for the consoles allows SCE to continue sales of the PS and PS2. According to CNet.com, the infringement concerns the "PlayStation and PlayStation 2 consoles, two game controllers and 47 software titles."
Sony is allowed to continue its console sales because they will be paying Immersion the necessary license fees.
The article goes on to reveal:
Immersion, a San Jose, Calif.-based developer of tactile feedback technology, claimed Sony Computer Entertainment infringed on its technologies that make a game controller vibrate in sync with actions in games, the Japanese game maker said.
The court's decision confirmed a ruling by a California jury last year that ordered Sony to pay $82 million in the case. The amount was raised to slightly more than $90 million due to interest.
With the explosion of the PSP since its highly anticipated launch, not all is lost for SCE by a long shot. However, the potential ramifications from this case, not being able to sale the incredibly popular Playstation home console line, would resonate throughout the home entertainment industry.
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