Google Glass, PlayStation 4, and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Wednesday, March 27th, 2013
Google Glass, PlayStation 4, and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Wednesday, March 27th, 2013
2013-03-27
it's Wednesday March 27 2013 I'm Regina
delayed the official archivist of all
verge fiddy oh I've seen things you
people wouldn't believe this is 90
seconds on the verge Google glass
headsets will be manufactured in the US
that's according to a report from the
Financial Times only a few thousand
glass devices are expected to be
manufactured in the coming weeks though
that might change once google announces
its full launch plans this is the second
product we know Google has made in the
States the first of which the ill-fated
Nexus Q it makes for a nice ornament
this week in San Francisco Sony is
giving game developers a much clearer
view of the new PlayStation 4 controller
there's a nice matte finish to the
hardware and the light bar on the back
gives it a real tron bud developers can
change the color of that light at will
the touchpad on the front can recognize
two fingers at once so expect lots of
pinching and twisting in future games
for now the controller is still a
mock-up that no one can touch the
playstation 4 isn't due out until late
this year finally Netflix is teaming up
with the matrix creators for a new TV
series it's called sense8 and it's being
made in partnership with the Wachowskis
and Babylon 5 creator J michael
Straczynski the science fiction thriller
is just one of many networks exclusives
as of late the Kevin Spacey drama house
of cards for example is now Netflix
most-watched show ever and of course
arrested development is due out soon
since eight will be out in late 2014 all
10 episodes will of course be available
for streaming on day one that's all for
today's top stories coming up tomorrow
it's a bird it's a plane but is it
ethical we'll talk gene-splicing and
modern transportation
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