The one man on the internet who camps out the US Patent and Trademark Office (we still haven't figured out who he is) sends word that Sony Computer Entertainment has registered a few new names - possibly for upcoming game products.
Described as "computer games apparatus adapted for use with an external display screen or monitor," (which is probably 'games' to your average bloke in the pub) names discovered include 'Ember', 'SkyBlue', 'Carriage Return', 'Race Day', and 'Strings Attached'.
Sounds like more off-the-wall PSN download games to us.
The company's Japanese office also went and trademarked something called The Broadcast Engine, which covers not only videogame consoles but mobile phones, DVD players and video cameras.
Apparently this is something to do with Sony's plans to incorporate PlayStation Network throughout its product line. Let's hope Sony gets a bit further along than Microsoft did with Live Anywhere, eh?

