Sony Rolls Out Sound Bars and TV Sound System
Sony Electronics announced its new HT-CT770 ($449) and HT-CT370 ($349) sound bars, as well as HT-XT1 ($299) TV sound system.
Sony Electronics announced its new HT-CT770 ($449) and HT-CT370 ($349) sound bars, as well as HT-XT1 ($299) TV sound system.
Technicolor announced that it has signed a new cross license agreement with Sony for the use of Technicolor’s patents in Sony’s Digital TVs.
This article was the first serious public look at the technical aspects of and market potential for CD-ReWritable (CD-RW). Known during its development as CD-Erasable (CD-E), CD-RW is an interesting chapter in the history of optical storage and, fanciful expectations of its promoters aside, continues to endure, long outliving most of its contemporaries.
Sony and Panasonic announced Archival Disc, a next-generation optical storage format targeted at professional markets that promises disc capacities ranging from 300GB (2015) to 1TB (future).
Sony Computer Entertainment announced that worldwide sell through for its PlayStation 4 (PS4) video game console has surpassed 6 million units.
Sony Electronics announced restructuring plans that will see the company close 20 of its U.S. Sony Stores and cut 1,000 jobs.
Sony Computer Entertainment announced that worldwide sell through for the PlayStation 4 (PS4) video game console has surpassed 5.3 million units.
Sony Corporation announced that it plans to sell its PC business, split off its TV operations into a wholly-owned subsidiary, and cut 5,000 jobs in the process.
Sony Corporation of America announced that it has completed the sale of its Gracenote subsidiary to Tribune Company for $170 million.
Rovi announced that it has renewed its interactive program guide patent license agreement with Sony Corporation.
Sony Computer Entertainment announced that worldwide sell through for the PlayStation 4 (PS4) video game console has surpassed 2.1 million units.