If workouts take you from pounding the pavement to plunging into the pool with little time to spare between, Sony's new one-piece Walkman might be of some interest to you. Read More >>
Sony has been beating itself up over its recent performances, using a CES presentation to admit that it "forgot" how to get people excited about its products. Read More >>
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"Whilst their tech has been a little behind the curve the last few years, their product design has been stunning. Their flagship phones have me pulling..." More »
Sony has two new Ultra HD TVs with the same technology of its monster 84-inch 4K LED model. At 65 and 55 inches, Sony CEO's Kaz Hirai said these are going to be their "affordable" 4K TVs. How much affordable is affordable we don't know yet. No price has been announced. The only thing I know is that they look and sound amazing. Read More >>
Last year Sony kept finding itself behind the curve with Android phones. The new Xperia Z and ZL are the company's attempt to break that trend. These two phones basically check off every box a spec-hungry geek could want and then some. Read More >>
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"'If the phone didn’t have on screen buttons then the screen would have been shrunk to accommodate the buttons.'
Looking at my Samsung Galaxy Note..." More »
We heard this might be on the way, but now we know for sure that Sony actually went to the trouble of producing an Ultra HD television. After suffering technical difficulties during the press conference, we spent some time watching Sony's prototype of what could be the future: A 56-Inch 4K OLED TV. It was incredible. I'm sad I have to wait until tomorrow to see it again. Read More >>
There's a lot of technology inside Sony's new Xperia Z smartphone. A high-res 1080p full HD Bravia display, a fast quad-core processor and a 13-Megapixel camera. You're going to want to take care of it. Fortunately, Sony's toughened chassis helps the Xperia Z look after itself. Read More >>
We've seen quite a fewleaks over the past weeks about Sony's new 'superphone', and quite a lot of it has been right on the money. A 5-inch 1080p-'Reality' screened beast, packing a 1.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm S4 Pro, 2GB of RAM, LTE, a 13MP shooter, and it's waterproof to boot. Do we have a slick, new king of the Androids on our hands? Read More >>
Variety reports that one of Sony's big fish announcements this year will be a broadband TV service that'll compete directly with cable. The TV service will offer multiple channels licensed from different content companies and will stream over the Internet. Meaning there would be no more need to pay for Sky or Virgin. Meaning awesome. Read More >>
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"There's nothing that needs to replace pay TV at the moment, what's needed is better On Demand offerings from the content providers included within tha..." More »
Oh boy, the Sony leaks just keep on a-comin. According to Taiwanese site SonyXP, the Xperia Z (a.k.a. 'Yuga') will run you a sweet £400 when it starts shipping in early March. Although that's a king's ransom compared to the bargain-bucket Nexus 4, it's actually cheaper than Samsung's Note II, but packing properly high-end specs. We could have a new winner in the phablet market. [SonyXP via Techradar] Read More >>
Sony Computer Entertainment has applied for a patent that would eliminate the used game market, via a system that includes a physical tag inside game boxes to check who's allowed to play it. Read More >>
Featured comment by Daveyguy:
"You can not take away the CONSUMERS RIGHTS to sell it's completely wrong and stupid.
Every other market has a used market. Every other product pret..." More »
Lots of fun, good, and exciting things happened in our world this year. But there were still so many things that could've been truly great, but flopped. Broken promises. Awful gadgets. Here's what broke Giz's heart in 2012. Read More >>
CES is so close we can almost touch it, but Sony seems to have jumped the gun a little, leaking official press shots of the two phone/phablet things it's probably going to debut in Las Vegas next week. Steady on there boys, just a week more to wait. Read More >>
Yep, that's right. Sony was still actually making PS2s over six years into the reign of the PS3, but no more, in Japan at least. 150 million PS2s, and well over 12-years later, Sony's finally stopped making new PS2s. Is the PS4 right around the corner? Read More >>
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"Depends on your game. There are a group of games that work very well even on average hardware, and yet some games like Jak & Daxter are still fair..." More »
OK, 2012 wasn't the greatest year for tech, but it wasn't a total bust either. Wade through the glut of comically oversized phones, tiny tablets and fruit company refreshes, and you're bound to come across a few shiny needles in that crummy haystack. Here, in no particular order, are the 10 most important gadgets of the year. Read More >>
It's the end of the year—and that means it's the end of the autumn term. Before we all go on Christmas holidays, it's time to have a tough conversation, kiddos. Grades are in. Who misbehaved? Who shined? Who got detention? Read More >>