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More PlayStation Phone Details and Pics Emerge

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More pictures of the rumored PlayStation Phone have shown up, and the device looks as sleek as ever. Details about the device’s software and Sony’s plans have also been revealed through an earnings call and sources close to the project.

But first let’s deal with the question of the device’s authenticity. When we reported on the PlayStation Phone last week, it was the culmination of a long series or rumors about an Android-powered, Sony-designed gaming device. The source for this big development was gadget blog Engadget, which simply posted pictures and details under the headline “The PlayStation Phone.”

When some gadget enthusiasts questioned whether or not the device was real, Engadget staked its reputation on the news and followed up with a claim that multiple, reliable sources very close to the project were behind the leak. Furthermore, Sony was asked about the leak in an earnings call and while its executives didn’t confirm it, they assured listeners that something similar was inevitable, and that prototypes exist.

Engadget believes this is one of those prototypes, and it acquired new photos, some of which we’ve included here. It also reports that the device’s codename is “Zeus,” and that while it runs Android, different prototypes seem to be running different versions. One prototype carries an 8 GB SD card to supplement “at least” 512 MB of internal data storage.

As we reported before, the device has a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, a touch pad, and a 5-megapixel camera. Those specs should be more than enough to play classic PlayStation games and new games alike. Here are the pics; head over to Engadget for more.

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    10 Fun Doodling Apps to Unleash Your Creativity

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    Everybody needs a good doodle now and then. Maybe your hands get restless while you’re talking on the phone. Maybe you’re stuck in a boring meeting. Or maybe you just want to reconnect with your creative, playful self for a while (hey, if Google employees get nap pods, you can certainly justify a couple minutes of coloring).

    Besides, the worst part of art class was cleaning up the mess afterward. Now, the marvels of the Internet can let you doodle, draw or just play around online. No mess necessary!

    Pen and paper may be on a fast track to obsolescence, but the doodle will live on forever. These 10 web doodle sites are some of our favorites.

    Which are your favorites? What sites do you use to mess around with art? Let us know in the comments below.



    1. Bomomo


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    The bubbles trail colors while following your cursor. You can choose what patterns they move in, but you don’t really have much control over what they paint. Still, it is oddly addicting.



    2. Jackson Pollock


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    This classic take from Miltos Manetas has been around since 2003, but that doesn’t make it any less awesome. The URL opens to a blank page – until you move the mouse and start spilling ink. If you click, the ink changes color. If you linger in one place, ink collects and makes a bigger spot. The interactive artwork imitates the painting style of Jackson Pollock.

    As of last month, you can play with the Jackson Pollock site on your iPad or iPhone.



    3. Fluid Painter


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    3D animator Peter Blaskovic created Fluid Painter as part of his “I Am Artist” project. His site allows you to paint on a surface that seemingly consists of water. You can smear the colors around or simply watch them blend.



    4. Flame Painter


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    Another component of Blaskovic’s “I Am Artist” project is the equally awesome Flame Painter. It’s a similar concept to Fluid Painter, only it allows you to paint with virtual fire. Adrian Tudor created the above image.



    5. Flurrious


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    Digital advertising agency Digitas created this site as a holiday fundraising project last year. For every snowflake created and sent through the tool, the agency donated $1 to UNICEF. The agency reached its $10,000 goal within the first four weeks.

    Since the snowflake creation site was so cool (ha!), the company decided to leave it up. Check out these great Flurrious flakes on Flickr.



    6. Playdo Graffiti


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    Drawing on this virtual wall is just like real graffiti. Except for the undo button. And the many available colors on demand. And the ability to share your work over Facebook without fear of arrest.

    OK, maybe it’s not exactly like real graffiti, but you do get the satisfying sound of a spray can being fired or shaken. The creator, Andreas Rehnberg, is the founder and lead programmer of a Swedish creative gaming studio called Playdo, which is where the doodle site gets its name.



    7. Picassohead


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    For those of you who have ever spent time staring at a Picasso thinking, “I could do that,” here’s your chance. Place the provided shapes on the canvas to create your Picasso-esque drawing.



    8. The Scribbler


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    The Scribbler is a collaboration between you and the site’s “Scribbler” tool. You provide the outline. When you start the Scribbler, it begins filling in your outline with random strokes. You can adjust the color, transparency, thickness and “scribbliness” of the lines, but otherwise the drawing is out of your hands. The algorithm inspired a robot that draws on paper.

    Look through the doodling possibilities at the Scribbler’s Flickr gallery.



    9. Scribbler Too


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    Inspired by the original Scribbler, this site takes the “Scribbler” feature and applies it in real time. As you draw, your lines sprout extensions like they’re crystallizing. You can adjust your brush, color and canvas as you see fit.



    10. Artpad


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    There are two things that elevate this simple paint website to “doodle” status. One is the fun drawing tool that actually looks like a paintbrush. The other is the option to frame and post your work in a gallery of your choosing.

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