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Meet PlayStation 4, Sony's New Gaming Console

Sony held its much-buzzed-about PlayStation 2013 conference yesterday, and as expected, the company revealed its next-generation gaming console, PlayStation 4.

Sony held its much-buzzed-about PlayStation 2013 conference yesterday, and as expected, the company revealed its next-generation gaming console, PlayStation 4. Internally, the system boasts 8GB RAM, X86 CPU, local-storage hard drive, and GDDR5 memory for superfast graphics.

Also on display is the new controller, the Dual Shock 4, which has touchpad input and a share button to show friends screenshots of a current game. The controller works with a camera for motion-controlled gaming. While we didn't get a look at the console itself during the conference, it is expected to be available for the 2013 holiday season.

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PlayStation Vita Popping Up on AT&T Next Month

AT&T revealed that it will be providing data plans for the PlayStation Vita beginning next month.

AT&T revealed that it will be providing data plans for the PlayStation Vita beginning next month. Prices will start at $15 for 250MB or $25 for 2GB, and will be term-free, meaning you don't have to worry about cancellation fees after you sign up. The Vita itself has been given a street date of Feb. 22, with two models being made available at launch: $250 for WiFi-only, and a $300 3G version. Gaming online from anywhere has never been easier!

Source: AT&T Instagram