Sony Ericsson Goes Wii-Style
Posted on May 29, 08 10:34 PM PDT

Sony Ericsson could actually be plotting to take over the Nintendo Wii's role - at least in the realm of cell phones. It will be preparing itself for this role by turning the cell phone's camera into a motion-controlling sensor after inking a deal with GestureTek of California which will see the latter's software available in Sony Ericsson handsets later this September. If the name GestureTek rings a bell, that's because it is the similar technology used in Sony's EyeToy device for the PS2. Which is better - implement such a software solution or rely on a built-in accelerometer as found in the Apple iPhone and LG Secret?
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