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Monday, May 16, 2005

E3 - Microsoft Xbox 360

Posted on May 16, 2005 at 10:27pm AST (GMT-04:00)

Registration was a mad house. Fortunately both my senior editors at TechWatch were with me. (And thanks
to Heidi too!)

Here in the Shrine Auditorium there’s an excited buzz in the air.

The briefing starts at 7:30pm and will go on for an hour. That will
apparently be followed by a party/reception - The Killers (who played
two sets during the Xbox 360 infomercial on MTV last week) are slated to
perform at 9:30pm, and The Chemical Brothers at 10:30pm. At 1:00am
there’s either a Doors revival band playing or The Doors Close to not
allow anyone in, and the last bus leaves at 2:00am. I plan on being on a
much earlier bus…

The big difference between the Sony approach and the Microsoft one is
that the latter is making their briefing an entertainment event, and
Sony made their briefing a entertaining briefing.

More later.

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E3 - Microsoft Xbox 360

Posted on May 16, 2005 at 9:57pm AST (GMT-04:00)

More details will be forthcoming on the Sony PS3 briefing once I get to
a real keyboard, but meanwhile here’s a shot of the chaos at The Shrine
Auditorium waiting to register for the Microsoft Xbox 360 briefing.

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And one more PS3 shot

Posted on May 16, 2005 at 8:52pm AST (GMT-04:00)

Last one…

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More PS3

Posted on May 16, 2005 at 8:52pm AST (GMT-04:00)

Another photo

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E3 - Sony PS3

Posted on May 16, 2005 at 8:26pm AST (GMT-04:00)

The PS3 revealed…

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E3 - Sony - 4

Posted on May 16, 2005 at 7:16pm AST (GMT-04:00)

Jen-Hsen Huang - NVIDIA

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E3 - Sony - 3

Posted on May 16, 2005 at 6:41pm AST (GMT-04:00)

Kaz Harai, CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment of America.

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E3 - Sony Briefing 2

Posted on May 16, 2005 at 6:17pm AST (GMT-04:00)

No more news, but nice stage - live courtesy of my cell phone with
built-in camera and e-mail.

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Live from E3 - Sony Media Briefing

Posted on May 16, 2005 at 6:17pm AST (GMT-04:00)

Fans of video gaming will know that this week is rather special - it’s
the time when the video gaming world flocks to Los Angeles to the annual
E3 Exposition, where the latest and
greatest in electronic entertainment will be showcased and previewed.

The last time I attended E3 was in 1996, and as best I can tell the
energy and excitement has grown exponentially since then. (Search over
on http://www.richterscale.org for that coverage)

I’m starting the week at the Sony media briefing, where it is expected
Sony will officially unveil the next generation PlayStation hardware,
which is based on the new CELL processor designed by IBM in conjunction
with Sony and Toshiba, and will be using standards like OpenGL ES, Cg,
and COLLADA.

Below is a picture of waiting media and analysts ready to enter Stage 27
on the Sony Pictures lot to see what Sony has to say.

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Sunday, May 15, 2005

When Your Island Just Doesn’t Rate With the Airlines…

Posted on May 15, 2005 at 2:24pm AST (GMT-04:00)

A few days ago, Air Jamaica announced that as part of their on-going cost cutting measures, they would be cancelling all of their flights to the island of Bonaire (where I and my family live) as of August 28th, and that three of their weekly four flights would end at the end of June, meaning that in July and August there would only be one weekly flight, on Saturdays.

As an island with 11-12,000 residents, and maybe a thousand tourists a week, as well as being as far away from Jamaica (or the U.S. for that matter) in the Caribbean without bumping into South America, Bonaire generally has not rated high in the priority queue for flights from elsewhere, and this move by Air Jamaica, which is struggling for survival is no different.

The only bright bit of sunshine is that American Eagle has picked up the slack, and starting July 2nd, will be adding two more weekly flights to/from San Juan, Puerto Rico, resulting in daily flights. Of course, folks at http://www.BonaireTalk.com and elsewhere have been grousing about the fact they have to leave Bonaire at the crack of dawn and they arrive late at night by using American Eagle, but for those of us living there and traveling off-island, it means we can make it to our destinations by mid/late afternoon. The daily flights on American Eagle last through early September, at which point the schedule drops to four flights weekly (although if traffic is high, more flights may be kept on schedule).

One argument typically proferred by local experts for how to increase flights to Bonaire is to increase the number of available rooms on the island, but that only works if the airlines servicing you are financially sound and the price/value equation is acceptable to the tourist wanting to visit the island. Seeing as all the carriers who service the Caribbean are in dire financial straits, it’s not hopeful that even more rooms on Bonaire would increase the air traffic to the island.

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