SCE patents Broadcasting Engine, unannounced software

SCE patents Broadcasting Engine, unannounced software - Image 1A quick search at the official website of U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will inform you about Sony Computer Entertainment’s future plans for its consumers base. New patents found include those that refer to downloadable games over at the Playstation Network that will utilize the peripheral PlayStation Eye.

While we are still quite uncertain as to what exactly these are, some of their descriptions read “computer games apparatus adapted for use with an external display screen or monitor.” The patents for the yet-to-be announced software include Ember, SkyBlue, Carriage Return, Race Day, and Strings Attached.

Quite interestingly, SCEJ also patented a new trademark known as the Broadcasting Engine. Reading its accompanying description, it seems that this particular engine is more for hardware rather than software. The patent mentioned that it will be dealing with cellular phones, video cameras, DVD players, and video game machines among others.

The description for the Broadcasting Engine further revealed that this product will be used for downloadable media. It should be remembered that Sony CEO Sir Howard Stringer mentioned before that they are currently devising a way that will allow all Sony products to interact with each other.

Keep checking back here at QJ.NET for the latest development on this matter!

Via Kotaku

SCE patents Broadcasting Engine, unannounced software - Image 1A quick search at the official website of U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will inform you about Sony Computer Entertainment’s future plans for its consumers base. New patents found include those that refer to downloadable games over at the Playstation Network that will utilize the peripheral PlayStation Eye.

While we are still quite uncertain as to what exactly these are, some of their descriptions read “computer games apparatus adapted for use with an external display screen or monitor.” The patents for the yet-to-be announced software include Ember, SkyBlue, Carriage Return, Race Day, and Strings Attached.

Quite interestingly, SCEJ also patented a new trademark known as the Broadcasting Engine. Reading its accompanying description, it seems that this particular engine is more for hardware rather than software. The patent mentioned that it will be dealing with cellular phones, video cameras, DVD players, and video game machines among others.

The description for the Broadcasting Engine further revealed that this product will be used for downloadable media. It should be remembered that Sony CEO Sir Howard Stringer mentioned before that they are currently devising a way that will allow all Sony products to interact with each other.

Keep checking back here at QJ.NET for the latest development on this matter!

Via Kotaku

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