Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - Posts

Is a PS3 shortage in the offing?

Starting Tuesday morning, GameStop and EBGames stores will begin accepting "limited" preorders for the system with a $100 deposit. Per-store allotments for preorders are relatively small, and customers will not be guaranteed a PS3 on Nov. 17, when the system is scheduled for launch in the U.S.

"Most stores will receive a preorder allocation of eight units, while a few select stores will receive 16," a GamesStop official said. "In either case, employee purchases will be restricted to a total of no more than two systems per store."

The $100 deposit can be paid in cash, or via credit card or credit for a trade-in. Last month, the company conducted a test run of preorders for Nintendo's Wii and the PS3 at its Hawaii stores. In that one-day campaign, the company required that customers pay a $50 deposit with trade-in credit.

Reservations for the retailer's in-store program will be limited to one per household. The company's online preorder program will be revealed at a later date, the GameStop official said, "after software and accessory availability dates are confirmed."

Brendan Sinclair
October 10, 2006

Via CNet News


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Sony ex-chairman warns on future

Japan's consumer electronics industry is dying, Sony's former chief says.

Consumer electronics firms in Japan needed to merge and adapt to a world where the TV was becoming a portal to the internet, Nobuyuki Idei said.

Mr Idei, who is still chief corporate adviser to the company, said Sony had suffered from high costs during a period of global competition.

Meanwhile, other countries' firms had powered ahead - with Korean firms in particular winning new business.

Caught out

In a frank interview at the European Technology Round Table in Barcelona, Nobuyuki Idei explained what had gone wrong during his 10-year tenure at the helm of Sony.

Mr Idei ran Sony from 1995 to 2005 - a period when the Japanese giant's fortunes suffered, with its finances faltering and rival products such Microsoft's Xbox and Apple's iPod eating into its reputation for world-beating innovation.

Asked to explain why Sony had been caught out by the iPod's success, he said that Apple chief Steve Jobs liked Sony and had studied its record carefully.

"He'd have probably liked to be Sony's CEO," he said.

The success of Microsoft's Xbox 360 games console in beating Sony's Playstation 3 to market was because "Microsoft is not a technology company", he said.

Sony, he explained, had gone down the route of developing a new processor with IBM for the PS3 and that had caused delays.

Hollywood mistake

Mr Idei also cast doubt on whether it had ever been a good idea for Sony to get involved in Hollywood through its acquisition of Columbia pictures in 1989.

"The mistake was to buy the company," he said.

Last year Sony appointed Welsh-born Sir Howard Stringer, as the company's first non-Japanese chief executive.

Asked whether that was the right decision, Mr Idei said: "I think so."

But he went on to express his hope that the next chief executive would be a younger Japanese manager, someone he described as "a net citizen".

Mr Idei said Sir Howard had retained his Welsh sense of humour.

Japanese executives were studying how to understand his jokes, he said - "but Welsh humour is very difficult to understand."

Rory Cellan-Jones
October 9, 2006

Source: BBC News
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PSP 2.71 SE Homebrew Fixer

Coldbird from the QJ.net forums has released an application that fixes the corrupted icons and launch error problems with Dark_AleX's 2.71 Custom Firmware SE-A. The custom firmware is supposed to run both 1.0 and 1.5 EBOOTs but sometimes shows problems like the ones I just mentioned. To remedy these issues Coldbird has created a Windows command line utility, called PSP 2.71 SE Homebrew Fixer, that fixes any 1.0 EBOOT to work with Dark_AleX's custom firmware. Coldbird says that the utility has fixed any application that he has used it with including psplayermt, iR Shell, Devhook 0.45 and Squarez 0.8. Since this only works with 1.0 EBOOTs, you will have to merge any split 1.5 EBOOTs using a utility like PSPBrew. Since this is a Windows command line utility you will, of course, need to have some knowledge of MS-DOS.

Download HERE

NOTE: If you receive a cygwin.dll error then download Cygwin and place the dll files in the CBEBOOTFixer folder.

Via PSPUpdates
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