Tuesday, June 11, 2013

PHOTOS - The PlayStation 4 from every angle - Metronews

will have wait nearly four months to view. Presented in February by Sony, the PlayStation 4 had not yet been physically shown at the event. He had to wait the E3 show in Los Angeles to finally know what it looks like.

Sony did not take much risk with this model. The Japanese company assumes a monolithic design whose only fantasy comes from oblique introduced by the profile of the case. Between the PS4, Wii U Nintendo and Microsoft’s new Xbox One, we can hardly say that manufacturers have taken risks for this generation of consoles.

kind of awards, including Jean-Francois Cope and Veronique Genest would be ok … On Monday evening, the head of the UMP and the actress received a golden banana skin at the fifth edition of “There’s good awards.” Its purpose? Denounce public statements considered racist. “It does not say that the winners are racists, but their remarks reinforce ordinary violence” …

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PHOTOS – National Tribute to Pierre Mauroy

Hollande honored Tuesday at the Invalides in Paris, Pierre Mauroy, “a child of the people” that is “made history.” He died Friday at the age of 84 years. First leader of the Socialist government under François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1984, Pierre Mauroy was deputy and senator in the North. A term he held until 2011. Many …

Andrew House, president of Sony's video game division, has the PlayStation 4. 1 Images

PlayStation 4 vs Xbox One: the battle begins

Without doubt this is the major event of the video game industry. Held annually in Los Angeles during E3 which manufacturers, publishers and game developers have future games that come out in the coming months. A staple in the video game industry. This vintage 2013 E3 can already claim to be history thanks to …

PHOTOS - From Monet Transilien 4 Images

PHOTOS – From Monet Transilien

taking daily line J Transilien, you might imagine that were far from the landscape as you cross each morning was a great land of inspiration for painters of the early 20th century. But Renoir, Monet and Pissaro have long lived here, west of Paris and painted their most beautiful paintings. To honor this, a train …

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