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GPS Receiver For Your Sony PSP

Saturday, December 9, 2006

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Integrating GPS with gaming, how cool! Just launched this week, the GPS Receiver for Sony PSP is supposedly only available in Japan. But Play-Asia.com has it for sale now, although I do not know if it will work with the PSPs in other parts of the world. The GPS receiver currently works with the following titles: [...]

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I’m A PC. I’m A Mac. Oh, You’re A VAIO?

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

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Is Sony copying Apple? What appeared on a little corner of Sony Australia’s site, is a little flash animation that looks just like our favorite Apple advertisements. Apparently, Sony is trying to market their VAIO C Series notebook as a “non-pc pc”. And they are probably trying to say that their notebooks are so stylish that [...]

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Sony PSP in Three New Colors

Saturday, November 4, 2006

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Black and white, how boring. Sony realized that and is introducing three new colors for the PSP: Pink, Silver and Blue. All three colors are set to launch on November 22, 2006. Additionally, a pink Samantha Thavasa purse specially made for the pink PSP will also be launched. Bimbos can now be geeks too! No details on [...]

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Sony VAIO VGN-N17L. MacBook Pro Knock-off?

Wednesday, November 1, 2006

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It screams MacBook Pro all over doesn’t it? Especially the keyboard area. Pictures of this new Sony VAIO VGN-N17L were revealed by Sony Korea, but all we know right now is that it sports a 15.4-inch display. Will we get to see some lawsuit-slinging action?

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First PlayStation 3 Ad…”The Wait”

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

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How appropriately named. Yes Sony, we’ve been waiting like forever! If nothing goes wrong, the PlayStation 3 should debut on November 17, as shown in the video.

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Go Geeky Pink with New Sony PSP and PS2

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

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When you can’t deliver something new, deliver something old in a refreshing new color. Just like what Motorola loves to do with their RAZR. Sony has announced a new limited edition pink PSP and PlayStation 2 that are set to hit Europe shelves this year. The pink PSP, endorsed by pop singer P!nk, comes with [...]

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$430 million. Sony’s Damage From Exploding Battery Recall

Friday, August 18, 2006

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A few days ago, we reported on Dell’s history-making laptop battery recall, which affected 4.1 million batteries worldwide. And as we know, Sony makes these batteries. So without doubt, the electronics giant took a very big hit from the recall. But we aren’t talking just a couple million of dollars. We are talking $430 million [...]

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Sony NW-S205F and NW-S203F Music Players

Sunday, July 23, 2006

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Tampon jokes aside, these new Walkman music players from Sony looks pretty innovative. It comes in two versions, the black-colored NW-S205F and the silver-colored NW-S203F. Both are flash-based and sport numerous features such as pedometer, “collar knob” for music navigation, calorie counter, stopwatch, FM tuner and a one-line organic EL display. The best part is it [...]

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Sony Ericsson P990 Earns FCC Approval

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

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After much waiting, the Sony Ericsson P990 is finally one step closer to being released. FCC has just given this feature-packed phone their seal of approval, which usually means not too far away from launch. The phone will feature tri-band GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 with UMTS (2100), Bluetooth 2.0 and a whole load [...]

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AIBO Gains Skills To Take Over The World

Sunday, June 25, 2006

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in robots has always been limited by the “rules” set by its creators. Now researchers over at the Institute of Cognitive Science and Technology have developed a technology that could allow robots to evolve by themselves without any human intervention. They are calling this the Embedded and Communicating Agents (ECAgents) technology. Not only [...]

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