Topic: Sony

Sony Ericsson is aiming high, as the company said it wants to be the world’s biggest supplier of Android phones. It has its work cut out for it.... More at digg.com
Financial Times: Sony rises to digital-media challenge  —  Sony will begin its latest attempt to fight back against Apple's dominance in the digital media field, when it unveils a new music and video subscription service to run across a range of its devices... More at techmeme.com
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines Blog: Sony's latest e-readers: Understanding the trade-offs and global strategy  —  Sony's new e-readers are a vast improvement over its previous versions.  The latest Sony Readers are lighter, show off touch navigation on an E-Ink screen and could be worthy choices... More at techmeme.com
Pete Smith / ITworld.com: Sony to announce music & video subscription service tomorrow?  —  So we all know Apple is having its big music/TV event tomorrow, and most eyes are turned in that direction.  —  But tonight we have a piece in the Financial Times suggesting that Sony is going... More at techmeme.com
We've already published a pretty exhaustive review of Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10 some five months ago, but it's taken until this month for it to reach AT&T's network and retail chain. A lot's changed in the mobile phone market since then -- the iPhone 4, the EVO 4G, Dell Streak, numerous Verizon Droids, and so on. Does... More at digg.com
donniebaseball23 sends this quote from an opinion piece at Industry Gamers: "On Monday, news came down the pipeline from SCEE president Andrew House that Sony wants to focus on a younger audience for the PSP with future titles. My immediate reaction was one of shock and confusion. After all, in an interview with I... More at slashdot.org
An anonymous reader tips news that "Online Australian retailer Quantronics has been ordered by the Federal Court of Australia, Victoria District Registry on the 26 August 2010 to halt PS JailBreak PS3 modchip sales and distribution." The court order (.DOC) indicates this injunction will hold until a hearing o... More at slashdot.org
Sony Computer Entertainment Japan (SCEJ) has announced it will release two limited editions products in Japan on November 3. This includes a limited edition version of the much-anticipated Gran Turismo 5 racing game and a unique blue PS3 bundled with the same game.... More at digg.com
Sony Ericsson Yendo with Walkman, the first full touch Sony-Ericsson Walkman phone which combines music, social networking and communication in one colorful phone. Android powered Sony Ericsson Yendo comes with four-corner touch UI.... More at mixx.com
Joshua Topolsky / Engadget: Exclusive: Sony Ericsson to introduce Android 3.0 gaming platform and PSP Go-like smartphone  —  There's no question that gaming on the Android platform has heretofore been relatively underwhelming, but that looks like it's all about to change.  It seems that Sony Ericss... More at techmeme.com
Sony has had a bit of a hard time this generation, but despite being last in the console race Sony keeps digging themselves into a bigger and bigger hole.... More at digg.com
Sony is now helping to advance Blu-ray into the next level, teaming with Tohoku University in order to develop a blue-violet laser with a 100W output. This may not sound too important on the surface, but it holds a lot of promise. According to reports, this invention could lead to 1TB optical discs.... More at digg.com
HTC started off the week by confirming its switch away from AMOLED for many of its phones. Devices with a 3.7-inch screen, such as the Desire and Nexus One, are switching to a Sony Super LCD instead.... More at digg.com
JoshuaInNippon writes "Japanese researchers from Sony and Tohoku University announced the development of a 'blue-violet ultrafast pulsed semiconductor laser,' which Sony is aiming to use for optical disks. The new technology, with 'a laser wavelength of 405 nanometers in the blue-violet region' and a power out put... More at slashdot.org
Stoobalou writes "Sony has recently published patents which will allow two-player 3D gaming on a single screen. The new technology could spell an end to split-screen gaming, but is unlikely to see the light of day for a few years at least. Sony's method would allow player one to see frames one and three whilst pla... More at slashdot.org
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