playstation in white papers

Running Linux on the PlayStation 3: More Than a Toy

White Paper The Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) runs Linux, but getting it to run well requires some tweaking. When Sony first announced that the PlayStation 3 would be able to run Linux natively, a great deal of excitement ensued. [09 Apr 2008]

Virtualize and Optimize Your IT Infrastructure

White Paper Register NOW and attend on April 10th and you'll be entered into a drawing to win one of three Sony PlayStation 3 Consoles (40GB)--a $433 retail value! "Connect 2008: Virtualize, Optimize" It is not how much you invest, but the strategy behind your... [05 Mar 2008]

PSP Hacks: Make a Battery Pack for Your PSP

White Paper Well, mini power surges aside, any voltage higher than five volts could very quickly, with a sizzle and a burnt smell, fry up the PlayStation Portable into a very handy PlayStation doorstop or paperweight. [17 Oct 2007]

PHP Hacks: Read RSS Feeds on Your PSP

White Paper The Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) was a great device even before it got the killer addition of a built-in web browser. But now, with this addition, the game-playing, web-surfing, hip-pocket-size device is simply indispensable. [17 Oct 2007]

Accenture Case Study: Sony

White Paper SCE Europe engaged Accenture to design and build the infrastructure to provide B2C capabilities in time for the PlayStation 2 launch—in just eight months. Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) was preparing its launch of the latest version of the games... [16 Oct 2006]

Broadband Creates a Completely New Lifestyle Image

White Paper Products like Playstation and VAIO have made Sony a worldwide household name. They have also positioned it as a company well placed for the development of home networks. Now under the "bit-drive" brand they are entering the communication business. [16 Sep 2004]

Why Open Source Developers Should Care about Web Services

White Paper There seems to be movement away from traditional PCs to single purpose specialized devices that can run multiple applications, the Sony Playstation and the Palm Pilot are examples of this kind of device. [24 Feb 2004]

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