Accessories iPhone 4 and DSTT

15/01/2011 11:37

Researchers now say they can predict how well a person will perform playing a videogame by looking directly at their brains.

 

According to an announcement made Accessories iPhone 4 Thursday, a recent study found that a look at the signals given off in the basal ganglia region of a human brain can predict with "unprecedented accuracy" how well the subject will perform a complex task.

If you're driving somewhere and would like to watch TUAW TV Live while you're stuck in traffic, please don't -- keep your eyes on the road! However, if someone else is doing the driving, you can watch the show on your iPhone and join the chat by downloading the free Ustream Viewing Application. If you're on an iPad, you should be able to use the Skyfire Browser to watch the stream, although you will not be able to participate in the chat.

 

We'll start at about 5 dstt PM ET, so if you're seeing a prerecorded show, be sure to refresh your browser until you get the live stream.

There will be no more bouncing from one studio to the next when it comes to Spider-Man game development, as Activision announced today they've officially tasked Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions developer Beenox with guiding the web-slinger's videogame franchise going forward.

 

"Beenox's creative vision reinvigorated the Spider-Man gaming ds card experience among critics and fans in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions," said Activision Studios senior VP Patrick Kelly in a statement. "We can't wait to see where this talented studio will take this franchise in the future." Also pleased with the announcement (if you could believe it!) is Beenox itself, with studio head Dee Brown saying, "being able to map out Spider-Man's interactive future gives us the creative freedom to really craft the best gaming experience for the fans."

 

This isn't exactly confirmation of a direct sequel to Shattered Dimensions, but it does obviously confirm Beenox will be making whatever Spider-Man game comes out next. Last year creative director Thomas Wilson hinted that iPhone 4 Screen Guard Beenox had a lot more ideas for future Spider-Man games, saying, "I think our first date with Spider-Man went well, and we want to build it into a strong relationship."

With the big unveiling of the PSP 2 supposedly set for January 27, MCV is now reporting new details on Sony's next handheld -- including that it's set to launch before Christmas, perhaps as early as October.

 

According to "high-level sources," Sony has already consulted with third-party developers about the system's launch and the timing of its first wave of games. Probably the most exciting factor is that Sony is evidently requesting "richer, more in-depth content to differentiate its device from app-centric Apple and Android devices," with Sony telling developers the PSP 2 "is as powerful as the PlayStation 3" (which seems to corroborate a past rumor that the PSP 2's graphical capabilities will be comparable with the PS3).

 

The report also states the PSP 2 will run games using some kind of physical media (although what type wasn't specified) in order to "make sure retail has a part to play in the console's lifecycle." It will also have access to downloadable Acekard 2i software, but that'll be more along the lines of smaller games and apps downloaded from the PlayStation Store, as opposed to full games like with the PSP Go.

 

 

 

 

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