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Images that are reportedly from a new, slimmed down Xbox 360 have been leaked.
Microsoft has revealed the 250GB HDD being sold in some limited edition bundles will not be sold alone.
Microsoft has given official news about the different versions of Windows 7 that will be hitting the market - and it's even more confusing than Vista was.
SCEE boss David Reeves has confirmed there will be no price cut for the PlayStation 3 this year.
At Leipzig 2008 Sony has unveiled a new PS3 bundle, controller and PSP model to entice future customers.
Microsoft has officially unveiled the 60GB SKU of the Xbox 360, setting competitive price points for the US and UK.
Jack Tretton, the boss-man of SCEA, says that cutting the backwards compatibility from the new PS3 SKU wasn't done to cut the manafacturing costs, but for an entirely different reason.
Just as everyone is getting used to the 40GB PS3, here in Europe anyway, it looks like Sony may be set to pull another model out of its sleeve if a recent FCC filing can be trusted.
Apparently, Sony could make the new 40GB PlayStation 3 do backwards compatibility through software it just doesn't want to.
Sony has recently made some FCC filings that would indicate a new budget version of the PS3, costing $399.99. Check out all the known technical details of the new PS3 within!
Those of you waiting for the new 65nm CPUs and revised heatsinks before you buy a 360 this Christmas now need wait no longer. The Falcon has landed.
October 14 2021 | 15:04
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