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PlayStation 4 To Release on November 15th With 22 Games
The big day is almost here, and I am not talking about Thanksgiving or Christmas. What day then, you ask? November 15th, 2013; also known to PlayStation fans across the country as the release date for Sony’s new PlayStation 4. While not an official holiday on the calendar, one can bet that many individuals will be taking a personal holiday to get their hands on the famed PS4. While there are still a lot of questions regarding how successful the PlayStation 4 will be and what all it can actually do, one thing is now known for certain; the names of 22 games that will be releasing along with the PS4.
A Game For Everyone
Here’s the lineup of games:
- Angry Birds Star Wars
- Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag
- Battlefield 4
- Call of Duty: Ghosts
- Contrast
- DC Universe Online
- FIFA 14
- Flower
- Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition
- Just Dance 2014
- Killzone: Shadow Fall
- Knack
- LEGO Marvel Super Heroes
- Madden NFL 25
- NBA 2K14
- Pinball Arcade
- Resogun
- Skylanders SWAP Force
- Sound Shapes
- Super Motherload
- Tiny Brains
- Warframe
What do you think? Will you (or your kids) be standing in line to pick up a PlayStation 4 along with some games on November 15th? It seems from the list of games that Sony is targeting a wide audience – from those who love a fight on the battlefield to those who love a fight on the field, court, or dance floor – and everyone in between. From kids to adults, there’s games-a-plenty for everyone. Which game are you most excited about?
A Jump on Microsoft?
Sony will release the PlayStation 4 a full week ahead of Microsoft releasing their redesigned Xbox One. It remains to be seen how this will affect the overall sales numbers of the 2 consoles heading into the 2013 Holiday season. One thing is for sure, though; the PlayStation 4 will not come cheap. It is currently available as a preorder bundle on Sony’s website for $519.97.
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NASA To Use Lasers In New Space Communication Systems
Nasa is about to radically change the way it communicates between space and Earth. Historically the space agency has beamed data to Earth using radio-frequency communication but now it is working on a laser-based space communications system.
Officials at NASA say this new form of communication system is key to securing rapid and accurate transmission of information from spacecraft that is positioned around the solar system.
“With missions developing more highly detailed science and larger volumes of data, radio-based communication links can be overwhelmed by the sheer amount of data being pushed to the ground, providing a need for higher data rates that can only be achieved with optical communication,” NASA officials wrote in a description of the agency’s Laser Communications Relay Demonstration mission (LCRD), which is due to begin in December 2017.
NASA’s plan is for LCRD to launch into geosynchronus orbit as a hosted payload on a commercial communications satellite, which has been developed by Space Systems. Two optical modules will use lasers to beam information to two stations situated in California and New Mexico at rates of up to 1.25GB per second.
LCRD will run for at least two years, allowing enough time to show the long-term viability of space-based laser communication systems. It will be heavily based on the Lunar Laser Communications Demonstration (LLCD), which launched to the moon last month.
Bernard Edwards, chief communications systems engineer at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Centre, says that the LLCD system is more efficient than using radio-frequency as it needs significantly less mass and power. “So we’re really excited about what this means for the future,” he said Oct. 23 during a presentation with NASA’s Future In-Space Operations working group.
Potential Challenges
Although there are many advantages with optical communication, the technology throws up some challenges too. For one, the costs are quite high.
“What we’re trying to do is to commercialize this to figure out how to drive the cost down,” he said. “We have a strategy that we’re currently executing that we think will make this affordable in the future.”
Another problem facing NASA is pointing accuracy because laser beams are very tightly focused. “As you go farther out into deep space, it becomes more problematic,” Edwards said.
To overcome this, laser systems that work beyond the Earth-moon system will need to be a lot larger and more powerful, with bigger receivers based on Earth. This is something NASA hopes to launch in the near future.
“That work is being undertaken by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, on something called the Deep Space Optical Terminal,” Edwards said. “That’s currently in technology development, in concept development. We don’t have an actual flight project yet, with a committed funding source and a committed satellite. But we hope to fly something later on in the decade.”
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