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Sony delivers floppy disk's last rites

Steven Musil CNET News 04/26/2010
Sony delivers floppy disk's last rites

The days of the 3.5-inch floppy disk are now officially numbered. Sony, which boasts 70 percent of the anemic market, announced Friday that it would end Japanese sales of the ancient storage medium in March 2011, according to a report in the Mainichi Daily newspaper.

Sony unveils new DSLR-quality interchangeable-lens camera concept at PMA 2010

Sony unveiled a concept model of a compact interchangeable-lens camera with an APS-C sized sensor (24mm x 16mm) at PMA 2010 in Anaheim, California today. The upcoming camera will share the same Alpha branding as the company's DSLR line and will be available later this year.

Michael Jackson's new song This Is It unveiled for the first time

An unreleased Michael Jackson song was officially unveiled to the world today. The track, named This Is It - the same name as Jackson's planned 50-date comeback concerts - received its first air play nearly four months after the 50-year-old singer's death in June.

Sony Debuts World's First Digital Still Cameras With Back-Illuminated 'Exmor R' CMOS Sensor Technology

Sony today announced two new Cyber-shot(R) cameras (DSC-TX1 and DSC-WX1 models) that provide unprecedented advances in low-light performance with approximately twice the sensitivity of cameras with traditional image sensors.

Sony Unveils Party-Shot: An Automatic Photographer

Sony today introduced the Party-shot(TM) personal photographer (model IPT-DS1)--an innovative camera dock that pans 360 degrees and tilts 24 degrees, automatically detects faces, adjusts composition and takes photos for you.

Sony Announces Two New Additions to the Reader Family; Drops Pricing

Sony is today delivering on its promise of making digital readers and eBooks accessible and affordable for consumers with the introduction of two new Readers. Part of a new Reader line, the Reader Pocket Edition(TM) puts a library in your hands for as little as $199. Both the Reader Pocket Edition and the Reader Touch Edition(TM) will be available at the end of August, at SonyStyle.com, SonyStyle stores and select retail partners. Also, new releases and New York Times bestseller titles in the eBook Store from Sony will now be available for $9.99.

Sony May Look To Merge PSP With Cell Phone

Amy Vernon HotHardware 06/29/2009
Sony May Look To Merge PSP With Cell Phone

A Playstation on your cell phone? The notion might not be so far-fetched. The latest news out of the Japanese electronics and gaming giant is that it's "considering developing a cellphone-game gear hybrid" on Sony Ericsson phones.

New Sony Notebook Delivers Stunning Blu-ray Entertainment at Entry-Level Price

Sony today unveiled the VAIO(R) NW notebook -- a new line of PCs that provide a powerful high-definition experience while starting at just $800 for the standard model and $880 equipped with Blu-ray Disc(TM) technology.

Sony Suffers First Annual Loss in 14 Years

HIROKO TABUCHI The New York Times 05/14/2009

LG Confirms Panel Talks With Sony

Kim Yoo-chul The Korea Times 04/15/2009
Sony Suffers First Annual Loss in 14 Years

TOKYO — Sony reported Thursday its first annual loss in 14 years and forecast another grim year ahead, as the prolonged economic slump and a strong yen dashed hopes of a quick recovery for the electronics giant.

LG Confirms Panel Talks With Sony

GUMI, North Gyeongsang Province ― LG Display, the world's second-largest producer of liquid crystal displays (LCD) panels, confirmed Wednesday an earlier Korea Times report that it is talking with Japan's Sony about supplying panels.


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