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Techie Breakie: First ELSE Linux phone, BlackBerry Media Sync update, new iMac shades...updated for picture handling, while Photoshop launched for Android in the UK. In computing, we reviewed the Nokia Booklet 3G, spied a Sony VAIO X running Snow Leopard and checked out the new ColorWare shades of Apple iMac, while in gaming,... In this article: Linux, VAIO, Android, Photoshop, PlayStation Network, Iphone, Apple, Sony, and UK |
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ziffdavis | November 20, 2009
New RIM BlackBerry, Sony Phones Offer Big Cameras, Bigger App Stores
...to be incorporating more consumer-style features such as dedicated music buttons with every passing generation, and Sony is embracing both Google Android and Windows Mobile 6.5 as the operating systems for its latest smartphones. Devices...
In this article: BlackBerry, Casio, Kyocera, Sanyo, Research In Motion, Iphone, YouTube, and Microsoft
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Independent.co.uk - Gadgets & Tech | November 17, 2009
No need to convert movie files for new Android-powered phone
...and a 3.5mm headphone jack for stereo sound. Samsung's device will join a quickly growing list of Android-powered smartphones that includes Motorola's Droid, Sony's XPERIA X10 and HTC's Hero. Adding to that list in the near future will be...
In this article: Android, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., DivX, Dell, Commonwealth of Independent States, HTC, Motorola, and Europe
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Mobiledia | November 03, 2009
Sony Ericsson Unveils First Google Phone
...BlackBerry devices. Hoping to win back customers, Sony Ericsson has shifted its attention to a new high-end devices, even talking about plans to integrate features such as Sony's PlayStation games console. Meanwhile, Google has made...
In this article: Google, Sony Ericsson, Android Market, Joint venture, Google's Android, Google Calendar, Google Gmail, Qualcomm, Iphone, and BlackBerry
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The Register | October 09, 2009
Barnes & Noble preps Kindle punching Google machine
No word on the price of the company's mystery Android device. Amazon recently cut the price of the Kindle to $259 in the US, while Sony offers a competing device for $199. This week, Amazon confirmed that the Kindle will be available...
In this article: Barnes & Noble, Google, Amazon, Android, Iphone, US, Android, FCC, and Gizmodo
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CNN | October 09, 2009
From cars to TVs, apps are spreading
...to the iPhone OS -- each have an app store now. Nintendo and Sony, the traditional powers in gaming gadgets, have also launched app stores, for their DSi and PSP handhelds, respectively. Apple is now their competitor thanks to all the...
In this article: Apple, App Store, Iphone, GoldSpot Media, Revenue, Sony-Ericsson, Intel, IPod Touch, and Windows Mobile
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Crave: The gadget blog | July 07, 2009
Creative Zii touch-screen player outed by FCC
...of an established developer community. If so, Android seems to be iPod-killer OS of choice these days, as Sony has also announced plans to use Android in future versions of their Walkman line. Donald Bell is CNET Reviews' senior editor...
In this article: FCC, Android, Apple, CNET, Walkman, Itunes, IPod, and Google
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CNET News.com | June 08, 2009
Will Sony open up with an Android-based Walkman?
...gamble with proprietary technology: you either win big or you completely fail. An "open-source" approach arguably gives a company like Sony more wiggle room. It's perhaps not surprising, then, that Sony is strongly rumored to be using...
In this article: Linux, MontaVista, Android, Walkman, CNET, Apple Inc, and AT&T
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Sony Corporation (commonly referred to as Sony) (TYO: 6758) is a multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, and one of the world's largest media conglomerates with revenue exceeding ¥ 7.730.0 trillion, or $78.88 billion U.S. (FY2008). Sony is one of the leading manufacturers of electronics, video, communications, video game consoles, and information technology products for the consumer and professional markets. Its name is derived from sonus, the Latin word for sound.
Sony Corporation is the electronics business unit and the parent company of the Sony Group, which is engaged in business through its five operating segments—electronics, games, entertainment (motion pictures and music), financial services and other. These make Sony one of the most comprehensive entertainment companies in the world. Sony's principal business operations include Sony Corporation (Sony Electronics in the U.S.), Sony Pictures Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment, Sony Music Entertainment, Sony Ericsson, and Sony Financial. As a semiconductor maker, Sony is among the Worldwide Top 20 Semiconductor Sales Leaders. The company's current slogan is make.believe.
- Name:
- Sony Corporation
- Type:
- TYO: 6758
- Location:
- Minato, Tokyo, Japan
- Region:
- Worldwide
- Founder:
- Founded:
- 1946 in Japan
- Stock Symbol:
- SNE
- Industry:
- Consumer electronics
- Entertainment
- Services:
- Financial services
- Key People:
- Howard Stringer,
- Products:
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- Chemicals
- Blu-Ray
- Semiconductor
- Communication & information-related equipments
- Sony Music
- Battery
- PlayStation
- Consumer & professional electronic equipments
- Sony Pictures Entertainment
- Electronic devices & components
- Revenue:
- ¥7.730 trillion / $79.618 billion
- Operating Income:
- ¥ −227.8 billion / $2.087 billion
- Net Income:
- ¥ −98.9 billion / $1.019 billion
- Assets:
- $230.5 billion
- Equity:
- $50 billion
- No. of Employees:
- 180,500
- Subsidiaries:
- List of the subsidiaries
- Market Cap:
- US$ 50 Billion (2009)
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