CNET Games: Sony's PlayStation Portable 2 – or Next Generation Portable (NGP) as it is also known – has been creating quite a buzz in the world of gaming for quite some time now, even before it was officially announced during the recent PlayStation Meeting in Japan. Besides revealing the impressive specs for the NGP, Sony also announced the line-up of games that will be available for the upcoming handheld device. As Alan NG previously reported, this will include portable versions of the PlayStation 3's Uncharted and Call of Duty. One of the most interesting reveals of them all however, was the one that came from Hideo Kojima of Konami Digital Entertainment. Kojima – creator and director of the Metal Gear Solid series – unveiled a tech demo, which showed Metal Gear Solid 4 running on the NGP. As Debabrata Nath over at gamingbolt.com recently reported, Kojima unveiled the Metal Gear Solid 4 demo in order to prove to everyone that it is possible to develop PlayStation 3 quality games for the Next Generation Portable. You can watch Kojima's speech via the playstation.com website. However, as Kojima noted on the video, he wasn't there to confirm that the Metal Gear Solid 4 game would be ported over to the NGP. What do you think about the possibility of being able to play PS3 quality titles on the NGP? Would you be happy to see an NGP version of MGS4 released? More On: Metal Gear Solid 4 , Playstation 3 , Sony PSP2 For more coverage: Follow Product Reviews on Twitter Become a Fan on Facebook
CNews Karachi. July 05: A Pakistani Scientist in Britain has invented a new chemical for processing plastic (polythene) bags which has the quality of dissolution after its use in 105 days.A manufacturing unit for these plastic bags was being set up in Turkey while interest has been shown in the setting up of a big unit and manufacturing firm’s head quarter in Karachi which will be used to supply such dissolvable polythene bags to Asian countries. The Director of UK based firm Bio Plast Biodegradable Plastics GL Punn while leading a 15 member delegation called on EDO Municipal Services City Government Masood Alam. The Executive Director of Bio Plast Pakistan Muhammad Hanif Awan and M. Sultan Mehmood Awan was also present on this occasion. The Director of Bio Plast informed the EDO Municipal Services about the characteristics of new chemical. He said that the firm was going to set up its first plant in Turkey which will be operative in next two months. The delegation also praised the vi