The latest from E3 & why it matters!
E3 or the Electronics Entertainment Expo is the annual tech show that focuses on latest in the gaming and interactive electronics world.
Even if you aren't into video games, paying attention to what's coming out of the gaming world will likely have an impact on mainstream technology in the near future.
The limits of video and user interface technology is constantly pushed by the video gaming industry and results in more useful tech for everyday usage.
Listen in as the Data Doctors discuss this year's E3 show highlights and how gaming tech may be just what you have been looking for!
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Original Air Dates: Jun 19, 2010 / Jun 20, 2010
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- What is E3?
- Microsoft unveils Kinect (launch demo video)
- BBC's reporter using Xbox Kinect
- Kinect was originally called Project Natal (awesome video)
- Sony's move: A step into gaming
- Sneak peek at Sony's 3-D games
- Cnet's E3 Coverage
- PCMag.com's photo blog of E3
- IGN's Best of E3 for games: RAGE (incredible graphics!)
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