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Article | 9/07/2009 Sony on the offensive: Two execs slam PS3 price cut talk
Looks like Sony may be just as frustrated with their current situation as gamers are, as both sides of the battle are steadfast in their beliefs over ...
Article | 9/07/2009 Sony unveils its first netbook PC
The Vaio W will push Sony into the only part of the PC market showing growth at present.
Article | 8/07/2009 In pictures: Sony's new Vaio W netbook
Sony today took the first step into the netbook market, introducing the Vaio W line of mini laptops.
Article | 8/07/2009 Rumour: PSP2 to be as powerful as Xbox, use quad core GPU
Another day, another rumor for Sony and crew. Looks like this time, the rumors take a surprise turn in revealing tech specs for an upcoming PSP2 (No, ...
Article | 8/07/2009 Sony puts two new GPS camcorders on the map
After releasing three high-definition camcorders earlier this year with integrated GPS services from Navteq, Sony today announced two smaller, flash-d...
Article | 8/07/2009 Sony takes first step into the netbook market
Sony will begin selling its first netbook computer next month and in doing so enter the only sector of the PC market showing significant growth.
Article | 1/07/2009 PS3 could play PS2 games again as Sony patents technology
Siliconera reports that Sony has patented new technology that allows the PlayStation 3 to play all PlayStation 2 games. The article explains that the ...
Article | 1/07/2009 Dell ordered to sell 19-inch LCD displays for $15 in Taiwan
Taiwan's Consumer Protection Commission has ordered Dell to make good on sales from an online pricing error and deliver 19-inch LCD monitors to local ...
Article | 1/07/2009 Happy birthday! The Walkman turns 30
Sony introduced its Walkman portable cassette player thirty years ago this week, kicking off a revolution in the consumer electronics industry by chan...
Article | 2/07/2009 HP puts six-core chips in workstation
Hewlett-Packard is offering six-core processors in a new workstation series, the company said Wednesday.
Article | 2/07/2009 Sony's Walkman turns 30
Thirty years ago this week Sony kicked off a revolution in the consumer electronics market with the introduction of the Walkman.
Article | 29/06/2009 Tokyo Edge: June gadgets are Go with new PSP
June is always a busy month for new gadgets. The E3 video games show, Taiwan's Computex IT show and Singapore's CommunicAsia all provide a launching p...
Article | 26/06/2009 Microsoft Australia announces local Windows 7 prices
Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 7, will cost between $199 and $469 for upgrade and full versions when it launches in Australia on October 22...
Article | 26/06/2009 Acer pushes AMD into netbook space
Advanced Micro Devices has quietly released a low-voltage chip that has made its way into a new netbook from Acer, forcing the chip designer into the ...
Article | 26/06/2009 Cloud is Internet's next generation, HP executive says
"Cloud" has proliferated as the term for Internet-based computing resources because "everyone can draw one," according to Russ Daniels, the cloud serv...
Article | 24/06/2009 IBM, Cray lead Top 500 supercomputer rankings
The world's two most powerful computers have not been surpassed in 2009, but the latest edition of the Top 500 supercomputer list shows a new entry in...
Article | 24/06/2009 HP's TouchSmart printers print Web content, no PC required
Hewlett-Packard unveiled a new line of printers that allow you to access and print Web content from partners Google, Nickelodeon, and USA Today withou...
Article | 23/06/2009 HP touchscreen printer will connect to the Web
Hewlett-Packard will release an inkjet printer later this year that will let users print documents from the Internet without a PC, the company said Mo...
Article | 20/06/2009 Activision says 'we might have to stop supporting Sony'
In an interview with The Times, Activision CEO and president Bobby Kotick reveals that the publisher is giving serious consideration to dropping all s...
Article | 18/06/2009 Dell diversifies with fixed server offerings
Dell on Wednesday said it would offer pre-configured systems for enterprise customers looking to get server environments up and running quickly.

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