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E3 2009

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Tech Critiques Episode 116
This week in the news we talk about E3 2009 and a lot of the new products introduced at this years biggest video game conference.   Microsoft had a really big announcement of their Project Natal.  Which consists of a new type of 3D tracking technology that allows you to have motion controls in your games without a motion controller.  Sony's big news at E3 was their new PSP Go hand held system.  Which is bigger than an iPhone but slimmer than the original PSP and it does not include the infamous Sony UMD drive.  Microsoft made more big waves with the announcement of Halo 3 ODST (Orbital Drop Shock Trooper) for Xbox 360.  The games story takes place just weeks before the original Halo 3 story.  Nintendo also has plans to connect their DSi handheld system with Facebook, by allowing the camera on the new DSi to upload directly to the owners Facebook account.  And it looks like the DVD rental kiosk RedBox will be getting into the video game business.  By starting to rent video games from their popular red kiosk and maybe even taking in used games for trade.

Reviews include
Psyclone Touchcharge Kit for PS3
The coolest way to recharge your PS3 controllers without any wires. Using Wildcharge technology.
Review Grade = A-

Elan Form Chrome iPhone Case
Top-grain, hand-matched premium leather, bonded to an impact-resistant polycarbonate inner shell gives you a protective case that youâ??ll be proud to take anywhere.
Review Grade = A

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