Boom goes the dynamite. Now that we’ve wrapped up the major E3 press conferences and delivered hoards of gaming news, it’s time to slow things down and return with a fresh edition of the US Update. We’ve got all the heavy hitters on tap this morning, let’s begin.
The Xperia Play Experience Pack has just been announced by Sony Ericsson at E3. The pack includes the DK300 multimedia dock, a pocket USB cable, a music cable to connect the dock to your audio system and three games from Gameloft.
Apparently the malware threats for Android are on the rise, at least according to Norton’s presentation yesterday. The Anti-virus leader believes the Android malware threat will be experienced in several ways: premium billing rates, spyware, search engine poisoning, adware and pay-per installs.
The Samsung Galaxy 10.1 has been benchmark by PhoneArena. Using the Quadrant and AnTutu benchmarks, the team delivered some surprising news — the retail version scored nearly 500 points lower than the prototype!
Parrot has confirmed the AR Drone now supports Android, Symbian and Samsung’s bada. The Drone creators unveiled AR race, a free app for creating custom circuits, and an international AR Drone flying competition, set to kick off later this month.
Last up this morning is an announcement from Panasonic. The company has confirmed plans to use a dual-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A9 processor to power its TVs. Combined with its UniPhier processor, the next wave of TVs will be capable of two simultaneous TV broadcasts, Internet based content and applications in stunning HD.
That wraps up the latest and greatest in this fine world of tech news. As always I’m Nick Marshall and I’ll see you again tomorrow.
