The Sony Walkman was a cultural revolution, enabling people to play any song, anywhere, anytime --- long before similar freedom existed for movies, e-books, or video games.
There are plenty of people who’d scoff at the notion that anyone requires a digital audio player in 2024. “Surely your phone can do that, and it’s more convenient?” they’d say. Well, we know that. But ...
Sony will now let you customize your PlayStation 5’s DualSense Edge controller on your PC. The new Accessories app for Windows lets you customize button assignments, change stick sensitivity ...
Sony Group Corp. is raising the price of its marquee gaming console by about 19% to nearly $550 in Japan, one of the most dramatic signs that Asia’s No. 2 economy is emerging from a deflationary ...
The first development was the Walkman. It was developed by the co-founder of Sony, Masaru Ibuka, in 1979. Ibuka wanted to create a device that was travel-friendly and could be carried on long ...
I love Sony. When smartphones from companies like Apple and Samsung zig, Sony inevitably zags, and it’s how we ended up with the Xperia 1 line in the first place. The series has built its ...
Sony, the Japanese electronics giant famous for developing the Betamax and Walkman in the 1970s, is now starting its own blockchain. Sony Block Solutions Labs, a joint project between Sony Group ...
Sony, the Japanese multinational tech giant behind some of the most iconic consumer electronics such as the Walkman, is setting out to build its own blockchain: an Ethereum layer-2 network called ...
Music icon and tech innovator will.i.am has unveiled a new platform that reimagines radio for the digital age, injecting artificial intelligence into the traditional radio format. AI personas act as ...
First, it was a comeback of vinyl records. Now, the cassette tape is apparently back in the mix.
I’ve been PCMag’s home entertainment expert for over 10 years, covering both TVs and everything you might want to connect to them. I’ve reviewed more than a thousand different consumer ...