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Sony Music Unlimited gets major update for PS3

Sony Music Unlimited gets major update for PS3

Posted on Nov 09, 2011 by MG1

Sony released a major update today for its Music Unlimted service that streams music to PlayStation 3 consoles. The update brings an interface overhaul for the service on PS3, but more importantly, adds new music discovery capabilities as well as a “My Channels” feature that lets you customize your music listening experience.
The My Channels feature seems to take a page from Pandora, letting you create your own radio stations with songs selected based around your favorite artists. You type in the artist name and the station will automatically be populated with songs from that artist as well as similar songs from other artists. It’s also easier now to skip tracks by simply hitting the “dislik...

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Sony posts $350 million loss in Q2 earnings report, forecasts full-year loss

Sony posts $350 million loss in Q2 earnings report, forecasts full-year loss

Posted on Nov 02, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Sony

Sony's Q2 earnings have just come in and, as you might guess, they're not particularly glowing. A few days after announcing plans to buy out Ericsson's stake in Sony Ericsson, the manufacturer posted a quarterly loss of ¥27 billion ($346 million) today, compared with a net income of ¥31.1 billion during the same quarter last year. Last quarter, the firm posted a net loss of ¥15.5 billion, or about $200 million. Sony attributed much of this decline to a stronger yen, lower TV sales and recent flooding in Thailand, which has disrupted its supply chain. On this basis, the company lowered its full year forecast, predicting a net loss of ¥90 billion ($1.2 billion), compared with a net profit of ¥...

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Sony will pay €1.05 billion to de-Ericsson its mobile joint venture

Sony will pay €1.05 billion to de-Ericsson its mobile joint venture

Posted on Oct 28, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: SonySony Ericsson

Ericsson on Thursday announced that it has agreed to sell its stake in Sony Ericsson to Sony Corporation for €1.05 billion in cash. The deal is in line with earlier reports. Sony will become the sole owner of the mobile company, and it will integrate Sony Ericsson devices into its “broad platform of network-connected consumer electronics products.” The deal also includes a cross-licensing and ownership agreement agreement whereby Sony will have access to a number of related patents. “This acquisition makes sense for Sony and Ericsson, and it will make the difference for consumers, who want to connect with content wherever they are, whenever they want. With a vibrant smartphone business and b...

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Ericsson to sell its stake in Sony Ericsson, Sony becoming the sole owner

Ericsson to sell its stake in Sony Ericsson, Sony becoming the sole owner

Posted on Oct 27, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: SonySony Ericsson

Ericsson has announced that it's selling its part of the joint Swedish-Japanese venture Sony Ericsson for $1.47 billion (1.05 billion euros). The Japanese Sony Corporation will become the sole owner of the phone maker in an attempt to boost its mobile portfolio.
"Sony will acquire Ericsson's 50 per cent stake in Sony Ericsson... making the mobile handset business a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony," Ericsson said. The decision has already passed approval of both companies' boards, but it's, of course, yet to pass regulatory approval by January 2012. The deal evaluates the whole of Sony Ericsson at around $3.0 billion, almost four times less than what Google paid to acquire Motorola Mobility.
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Sony Launching Ultrabook in December Says Intel

Sony Launching Ultrabook in December Says Intel

Posted on Oct 24, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: NotebooksSonyIntel

Just a few weeks ago Sony reportedly declined to offer a reason why it didn't want to jump on the ultrabook bandwagon. But speculation pointed to a company concerned over the high cost and low profit margins associated with Intel's new form factor. Sony also previously launched its own Z-series of ultra-portable VAIO laptops sporting high-performance hardware crammed inside an ultra-thin 0.66-inch design.

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Sony Music Unlimited arrives for Android tablets, bearing gifts of unlimited music

Sony Music Unlimited arrives for Android tablets, bearing gifts of unlimited music

Posted on Oct 21, 2011 by MG1

It's been a week of upgrades for Sony Tablet S owners. First came news of the PlayStation Store's arrival and now comes confirmation that Sony's Music Unlimited service is available, as well. Yesterday, the company announced that its music streaming service has finally made its way to the Tablet S and other Android slates, a little more than four months after launching on Google-laced handsets. The basics remain the same: $4 per month for a basic subscription or $10 per month for premium service, though Tablet S owners can take advantage of a 180-day free trial, in case they still have their hesitations. Stream past the break for the full PR, or grab the app for yourself at the source link, ...

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PSP Vita Gets US Release Date

PSP Vita Gets US Release Date

Posted on Oct 21, 2011 by MG1

Sony’s PlayStation Vita handheld console is just a couple of months away from making its Japanese debut, with its release scheduled for December 17, 2011 in that country. Gamers elsewhere, however, will have to wait a bit longer to get their hands on the PlayStation Portable (PSP) successor. But just how long a wait will it be? Hit the jump to find out.
Sony formally announced its release plans for North America, Latin America and Europe at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco on Tuesday, revealing February 22, 2012 as the release date for these regions.
"PlayStation Vita will redefine traditional boundaries of gaming and blur the lines between entertainment and reality," said Sony Computer E...

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Sony USA: too soon to know impact of Thai flooding on SLT-A65 and NEX-7

Sony USA: too soon to know impact of Thai flooding on SLT-A65 and NEX-7

Posted on Oct 21, 2011 by MG1

Sony USA says it is too soon to know what effect the floods in Thailand will have on A65 and NEX-7 shipments. In response to reports from Japan that the launches will be delayed, a spokesman said: 'In Japan, a press announcement was made on October 20th regarding launch delays to the Japanese market. This does not apply to the US market, as the impact of the flood on US product shipping is still under investigation.' He also said that, as a: '"temporary emergency operation", Sony is planning to move production of Alpha / NEX to another factory facility in Thailand that was unaffected by the flood.' Nikon, meanwhile, has made no further comment, beyond confirming that its sole factory making ...

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Sony Dual Screen Display Coming November 13th

Sony Dual Screen Display Coming November 13th

Posted on Oct 21, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Sony

One of the more talked about 3DTVs is the new Sony dual screen display. This 24 inch screen was specifically designed to work with their Playstation 3 game console. The main feature is the ability to display two full screen views simultaneously. This prevents the players from having to look at a small split screen, which typically hinders the player’s view. Today, Sony announced that the dual screen display will finally be released to the consumer market on November 13th and it will retail for just under $500. The display will come one pair of rechargeable 3D glasses, but any additional pairs will cost about $70 per pair. Other specifications include dual HDMI ports, LED edgelight technology...

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Sony PS Vita: 22 February 2012 release, 217 pounds in UK

Sony PS Vita: 22 February 2012 release, 217 pounds in UK

Posted on Oct 19, 2011 by MG1

Sony will sell the PS Vita in the UK, Europe, USA, New Zealand, Canada, Africa, and Australia on the 22 February the company has confirmed at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco.
"For those looking to get their hands on the ultimate in handheld entertainment, I’m thrilled to let you know that starting on February 22, 2012,PS Vita will be available at major retailers in the United States, Canada, Latin America, and Europe," said Jack Tretton, Sony Computer Entertainment America boss told the crowd, Pocket-lint included.
Meanwhile back in the UK and the company's official blog detailed further the launch programme out of the US:
“We are happy to share a piece of news that you have all been ...

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Alleged LulzSec hacker pleads not guilty in Sony case

Alleged LulzSec hacker pleads not guilty in Sony case

Posted on Oct 18, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: Sony

An alleged LulzSec hacker has pleaded not guilty to charges that he took part in a Sony network intrusion. Reuters reports that Cody Kretsinger, 23, has entered not guilty pleas to one count each of conspiracy and unauthorized impairment of a protected computer at a hearing in the US District Court in Los Angeles. Judge Victor Kenton set a December 13 trial date for Kretsinger, who also ordered that Kretsinger be defended by a court-appointed public defender.
Specifically, the nine-page indictment accuses Kretsinger of launching an SQL Injection attack on the Sony Pictures computer systems. Using the pseudonym Recursion, Krestinger is alleged to have posted the stolen information which inclu...

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Sony Reader PRS-T1 hacked to run Android

Sony Reader PRS-T1 hacked to run Android

Posted on Oct 18, 2011 by MG1

The Sony Reader PRS-T1 has been rooted. While it has been known that the e-reader runs a version of Android, it was thought that it could not be hacked as the Android install was not a full version. As the video below demonstrates, a AWD.Launcher has been hacked to run on the device, although not all apps work.
The PRS-T1 is now capable of running third-party e-reader apps including CoolReader and FBReader. Access has also been made available to Terminal. The, hack, which is still a work in progress has not yet been publicly posted. Apps such as Angry Birds, for example, don’t yet work.

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Sony posts firmware updates for SLT-A77 and SLT-A65

Sony posts firmware updates for SLT-A77 and SLT-A65

Posted on Oct 14, 2011 by MG1

Sony has released firmware v1.03 for its SLT-A77 and A65 cameras. Currently only available via the company's Asia site (the first region in which the cameras are widely available), the upgrade promises to improve the responsiveness of the control dials and function buttons, along with the speed of switching between EVF and LCD modes. It also adds support for the HVL-MT24AM macro flash accessory.

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3G Sony Tablet S and Tablet P tipped for October 28 in Japan

3G Sony Tablet S and Tablet P tipped for October 28 in Japan

Posted on Oct 14, 2011 by MG15

If you liked the Sony Tablet S and Tablet P but thought you would just hold off until the 3G version hit they are coming, at least in Japan. NTT DoCoMo has announced that on October 28 3G versions of both tablets will hit Japan. The tablets hit the Japanese market on September 17 in WiFi only versions. Other than the addition of 3G, the machines will be the same it seems.

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Sony issues recall on 1.6 million LCD TVs

Sony issues recall on 1.6 million LCD TVs

Posted on Oct 13, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: TVsSony

Sony Corp. on Wednesday confirmed that it is recalling approximately 1.6 million Bravia-branded LCD televisions. Sony said it has received 11 reports to date, all from within Japan, from customers complaining that their TVs have overheated or begun to smoke. The problems are caused by a defective inverter transformer used with the LCD backlighting assemblies in the Bravia TVs, and the part is found in televisions sold both locally in Japan and overseas. Sony told the Associated Press it will issue local recall information in each market that sells the affected television models, which include the Bravia KDL-40X5000, KDL-40X5050, KDL-40W5000, KDL-40V5000 and KDL-40V3000.

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