Although the PlayStation Vita’s official US launch brought with it the pleasures of LiveTweeting, WiFi-only Netflix access and Flickr’s photo-based networking , its Facebook and Foursquare apps were curiously absent. Today that’s partially changed, however, as Sony’s announced that the service that Zuckerberg built is now available as a free 12MB download from the PlayStation Store (on the wall of its PlayStation Facebook profile no less).
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Facebook PS Vita app hits US PlayStation Store

With the retail launch of the Vita hardware comes the arrival of three augmented reality games, using a set of six cards that look an awful lot like the ESP test cards Dr.
With the assimilation of Ericsson’s wireless stake now neatly a footnote in its corporate history, Sony’s moving on and making its newfound freedom known — albeit quietly. According to a rep for the company, its first rebranding baby steps began just last night, with the former SonyEricsson portal now redirecting to SonyMobile.com. Other related properties, like its social networking extensions and various related digital properties, are also slated to make the transition throughout March, with further announcements planned for Mobile World Congress next week.
We’ve seen the Sony Xperia S before, heck, we’ve even gotten our grubby mitts on it. The Xperia S UI, on the other hand, has been a bit of an elusive beast. That is, until now — the tech world’s very own out-of-focus paparazzi caught a look at the handset’s upcoming UI, revealing a slightly blurry view of the Xperia S ‘ finer details.
Last month, the Sony ST25i first image was leaked. The device packed with 3.5-inch display is surfacing with more leaked images today. The image surface on ePrice as ST25i and to be launch as Sony Xperia U
Let’s say you bought Sony’s VAIO F Series laptop at the end of last year. Would it be a stretch to say you liked how cheap it was and that games played well as long as you dialed down those display settings?
We’re already counting down the days until these bad boys find themselves in your local cafe and airport terminal. Sony is working on power outlets that are able to identify a user and determine their permissions at that particular socket. With the quick tap of a card, phone or other NFC device your authentication info is passed to a
The PlayStation Vita launches this week in the form of a “First Edition” bundle.
Look familiar? It should: that’s the PlayStation Vita , Sony’s up-and-coming challenger to the mobile gaming throne
The latest update for Sony’s PlayStation 3 is live and available for download from via your PlayStation Netw…oops, Sony Entertainment Network account. While we get used to the new branding (nothing we could see in the system UI has actually changed at all), there’s a few tweaks included in v4.10, like some sorely needed upgrades for the web browser and the ability to set the time and date automatically upon each sign-in. 










