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Watch Sony’s E3 2013 press conference right here beginning at 9PM ET

Last but not least, Sony will be closing out our first day of E3 2013 press conferences at 9PM ET, and you can tune in several different ways. Of course our liveblog is the place to be, but you can also stream the video on this page (embedded after the break) or directly through your PS3. After the PlayStation 4 console stayed hidden backstage at its own preview event we’re expecting to hear (and see) a lot more this time around, so get ready — it’s almost time to go.
June 10, 2013 9:00:00 PM EDT
Source: PlayStation.Blog
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Baxter the robot wows conference audience
Baxter the robot wows conference audience
Mark Proud Jr., vice president of Baxter distributor Proud Co., ran Baxter through its paces, demonstrating how the two-armed robot can pick up plastic parts and move them around, stack them or put them in a box. He showed how a simple control on one …
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Review: Pilot a fighter spaceship and flying robot in Strike Suit Zero sim
Transforming into a robot makes the game feel almost like a first-person shooter…in space. It's a throwback to the old Descent series, the same one FreeSpace 2 eventually evolved from. For example, in one of the early missions you have to destroy a …
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Robot bartender creates crowd-sourced cocktails
San Francisco (CNN) — "Crowd control" took on a whole new meaning Wednesday night as a room full of partygoers were given power over a cocktail-making robot controlled by their smartphones. Attendees at a party for the Google I/O Conference here were …
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Mark Cuban Is Dominating The Referee-IQ Video Game At The MIT Sports Conference
Maybe it's not surprising. He's obsessed, after all.

Here at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics conference, the Krossover company is demonstrating a fantastic app in which you can test your sports-viewer savvy by watching the first half of a play and trying to predict what happens in the second half. For example, you’re shown the beginning of a fast break and asked to choose who you think will ultimately score, or shown pre-snap motion around the line of scrimmage and asked to guess how many defenders will rush the passer. It's incredibly simple, but has the potential to be endlessly complex. (Imagine having to guess between cover-3 and cover-2 coverage, or pick the cut a player should make using the guidelines of the Princeton offense.) The only downside to this game — which isn't yet available to the public — is the fact that it seems like once it's released it will, in short order, destroy the working productivity of the entire planet. (No reason it couldn't be used for soccer.)
One of the games available for testing here at the conference covers referees' calls. You see a clip of two basketball or football players colliding and have to guess: what was called, a block or a charge? Defensive pass interference or no flag?
Here's who's got the current high score.

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Mark Cuban Is Dominating The Referee-IQ Video Game At The MIT Sports Conference
Maybe it's not surprising. He's obsessed, after all.

Here at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics conference, the Krossover company is demonstrating a fantastic app in which you can test your sports-viewer savvy by watching the first half of a play and trying to predict what happens in the second half. For example, you’re shown the beginning of a fast break and asked to choose who you think will ultimately score, or shown pre-snap motion around the line of scrimmage and asked to guess how many defenders will rush the passer. It's incredibly simple, but has the potential to be endlessly complex. (Imagine having to guess between cover-3 and cover-2 coverage, or pick the cut a player should make using the guidelines of the Princeton offense.) The only downside to this game — which isn't yet available to the public — is the fact that it seems like once it's released it will, in short order, destroy the working productivity of the entire planet. (No reason it couldn't be used for soccer.)
One of the games available for testing here at the conference covers referees' calls. You see a clip of two basketball or football players colliding and have to guess: what was called, a block or a charge? Defensive pass interference or no flag?
Here's who's got the current high score.

Comment from David Stern?

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Mark Cuban Is Dominating The Referee-IQ Video Game At The MIT Sports Conference
Maybe it's not surprising. He's obsessed, after all.

Here at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics conference, the Krossover company is demonstrating a fantastic app in which you can test your sports-viewer savvy by watching the first half of a play and trying to predict what happens in the second half. For example, you’re shown the beginning of a fast break and asked to choose who you think will ultimately score, or shown pre-snap motion around the line of scrimmage and asked to guess how many defenders will rush the passer. It's incredibly simple, but has the potential to be endlessly complex. (Imagine having to guess between cover-3 and cover-2 coverage, or pick the cut a player should make using the guidelines of the Princeton offense.) The only downside to this game — which isn't yet available to the public — is the fact that it seems like once it's released it will, in short order, destroy the working productivity of the entire planet. (No reason it couldn't be used for soccer.)
One of the games available for testing here at the conference covers referees' calls. You see a clip of two basketball or football players colliding and have to guess: what was called, a block or a charge? Defensive pass interference or no flag?
Here's who's got the current high score.

Comment from David Stern?

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Universal Display Corporation Announces Conference Call To Discuss Fourth …
Universal Display Company Announces Teleconference To Go over Fourth …
Universal Display Corporation (Nasdaq: PANL) is a leader in developing and providing cutting edge, natural light giving off diode (OLED) technologies, products and services to the display and lighting industries. Founded in 1994, the business …
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Why LED TVs are slimmer, brighter than LCDs
The organic products made use of to produce these semiconductors are flexible, enabling experts to produce bendable lights and displays. Can you imagine rolling your TELEVISION up … Holonyak is seen as the “dad of the light-emitting diode”. 1972: M. George …
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ALD Process Improves LEDs
(a) LOP of fabricated LEDs versus treatment existing. Inset: electroluminescence spectra. Analysts in China have established an atomic layer deposition (ALD) method to produce distributed Bragg reflectors (DBR) for raising nitride semiconductor …
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RIM renames yearly conference BlackBerry Live, schedules its birth in the shadow of Google I/O

RIM has renamed its annual conference from BlackBerry World to BlackBerry Live, in a spirited announcement on the company’s business blog. Unfortunately, its choice of May 14-16th overlaps with Google’s I/O event, which charmed last year with insane stunts and numerous significant product announcements. (Google is the culprit here for the overlapping dates: RIM used the same dates last year for BlackBerry Globe, and Google went up its conference in 2013.) The business states its 2013 event will be “everything about the most current on BlackBerry 10,” but there’s no word on if RIM has any unique product-related news to announce. Registration for the Orlando event “will level soon” for those who won’t be gone to San Francisco.
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Big Ten Network carriage agreements may be motivating conference expansion
It’s no secret that college football is huge business and that a major contributing aspect is profits from television. The prominent reach of that revenue is a hot argument in organizations that are supposed to place more ideal worths above capitalistic ones– the 2 are not constantly at odds, though. So when a collegiate company like the Huge Ten Seminar is encouraged to expand, the majority of would such as to think it’s a school’s academic, or even athletic, merits that put stated establishment at the top of the want listing. Nonetheless, Dan Wetzel of Yahoo Sports thinks the explanation the Big Ten courted the University of Maryland and Rutgers University actually simply boils down to finding a way to sell an extra 14.6 million homeowners the Big Ten Network. The financials aspects of sports networks on cable television is well reported– the majority pay so that the vocal minority might enjoy– but shaping an amateur sports league to ensure your cable stations gets carriage in America’s biggest media markets could be a brand-new twist.
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SEC staffers leave their computers unencrypted, take them to Black Hat hacker conference

In the face of a growing number of cyberattacks on businesses and government companies, the White House is drafting an executive order on cybersecurity following Congress & rsquo; s failure to pass similar regulation earlier this year. Not every person in government is taking the danger so seriously, however. Reuters is stating that several staffers at the Securities and Exchange Commission & rsquo; s Investing and Markets Division left their agency-issued computers & rsquo; hard drives unencrypted– drives that include very delicate information on stock exchanges such as details of the system’s infrastructure. According to scores, in a severe effort to lure fate, a few of the staff members also brought these exact same computer systems to the Black Hat protection …
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Panasonic releases the Toughbook SX2, a laptop that’ll take no prisoners at the quarterly conference
If you’re in the marketplace for a laptop computer that won’t buckle if you start flinging it across the space, Ballmer-style, then Panasonic’s “company ruggedized” Toughbook SX2 could be for you. Looking like one of the business’s Let’s Note units, the 12.1-inch device boasts of a difficult-to-believe 14.5 hours of battery life, a slim yet tough magnesium alloy body and a 3.3 GHz Intel Core i5-3320M Turbo-boosted CPU. It’ll arrive later on this month, with the base design making a $ 2,649 sized hole in your company’s procurement budget– and if you would certainly such as to know even more, there’s the necessary hairy-chested press release after the break.



