...called "Lively." Japanese companies have also set up such communities for personal computers. Ryoji Akagawa, a producer at Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Sony's gaming unit, said 24 game designing companies will provide content for "Home." He did not give...
...says it is recalling 440,000 units of Vaio laptop computers worldwide due to faulty parts that could trigger overheating. Sony Corp. said Thursday that the recalls involve 19 models of Vaio TZ laptop series manufactured between May 2007 and July 2008, including...
...to 5%. (It was 4.2% last year, which ended in March.) Just breaking even in both areas would lift earnings significantly. Sony has already forecast a 20% jump in operating earnings to $4.2 billion on a 1% rise in sales to a record-high $83 billion. The gains...
...smarter move. Now is the prime moment for both of these companies to come together, strike a deal, and see Microsoft acquire Sony's games division. Microsoft is not only capable of writing a check for the division, it's fully aware that by acquiring Sony's...
...noticed Mr Mallas, BluRay won the format war, switching out of it would be possibly the stupidest thing to do. That and Sony actually can't switch to HD DVD and normal DVD's are too small for next gen gaming. As with the last poster - removing the BluRay player...
...the mirror and try desperately to find what's wrong, they need only to look at the company they're operating. The culture at Sony is one that tries to make you pay more for a name that isn't held in the high regard it once was. And in the process, it's losing...
...quarterly performance. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial had forecast a 52 billion yen ($486 million) profit. Sony also lowered its full year profit forecast Tuesday to 240 billion yen ($2.24 billion) from an earlier 290 billion yen ($2.71 billion), blaming...
...indication that the vitality of the Sony brand is diminishing as it slowly but surely falls from top of the best-selling list. Sony has relied on its name for too long. The company needs to get out of those markets where it's barely relevant and become a more...
...Â¥21 billion (about $200 million). Part of that drop was a bit of one-time income that appeared in this quarter in 2007, when Sony sold off part of its headquarters facility, essentially booking pure profit. But there was also a lot of financial bad news for...
...(CNET) -- As Sony and Samsung continue to battle for LCD supremacy, Sony is trickling down previously premium features to its less expensive models. That's where the KDL-46W4100 comes in; it's the least expensive 2008 Bravia LCD to feature a 120Hz refresh...