A Canadian company requires three well-known video game company, Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft to court. They have got a game-related charge controllers.
Which requires the company name is Eleven Engineering. Eleven is a company engaged in the field of digital wireless technology that provides components and semiconductors to electronics companies.
According Eleven patents have been infringed by the video game companies are patent numbers 6,238,289; 6,346,047 and 6,684,062 of Radio Frequency Game Controllers, Radio Frequency Remote and Wireless Game Controller Game Control System.
Eleven added that Sony had violated its patent rights in the device the PS3, Nintendo Wii in the device, while Microsoft was accused of violating patents in the Xbox 360 console.
“Even after receiving a warning about the patent and its application in business, Microsoft is not taking appropriate action to prevent patent infringement. Instead, Microsoft went on the offense careless manner,”.
Related to this case, Eleven also claim damages from the three video game producers. However, no mention of the amount of compensation you want.

Sony laptop charger case dealing with problems. Reportedly, about 69,000 Sony laptop AC adapter – including Vaio – drawn from the Japanese electronics company had identified a potential due to impaired short-circuit.
Sony’s decision because the company received four reports from their users that they are susceptible to interference from the AC adapter laptop devices.
Although there has been no reports of injuries from the incident. But seeing action massive withdrawals that occurred this seems enough to make Sony worried.
“Sony takes the initiative to conduct a voluntary recall of certain AC adapter that has the potential to cause short-circuiting and electrical hazards.
AC Adapter Sony has pulled VGP-AC19V17 type issued in 2005. This device is said to be made in China and has been thrown into the market since September 2005 until October 2009.

Many electronics companies of the world will begin to look to produce three-dimensional television (3D TV). So it is with Sony, but the design is made of this Japan-based company seems a bit unique.
3D display developed by Sony-shaped tube. In these displays the user will be able to see 3D images from different angles.
Although still a prototype, Sony claims that the display was built without glass materials. This design has a width of 13 cm and 27 cm high. and able to display colors to 24-bit.
Until now Sony is still developing the display technology. However, these electronic giants believe will save their 3D display can also be used as a 3D photo-frame and videocall.
Now that Sony was preparing everything for demonstrating this technology the first time in Digital Contents Expo 2009, which will be held in Tokyo.