
Tom Brokaw arrives for the Museum of Television and Radio's Annual Gala Honoring Sony Corportion CEO and Chairman Sir Howard Stringer at the Waldorf Astoria in New York on February 8, 2007. (UPI Photo/Laura Cavanaugh)
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Slimmed down high definition TVs unveiled
High definition televisions are slimming down while their pictures and capabilities are beefing up.
Sony to join DVD war with new Blu-ray machine
Japans Sony Corp, reeling from a string of technical problems, kicked off its bid Tuesday for industry dominance in high-definition DVDs, announcing a December launch for its Blu-ray machine.
Sony's battery woes deepen, limited fallout expected
Japans Sony Corp, facing multimillion-dollar losses from an embarrassing recall of potentially hazardous computer batteries, said Friday that it was confident that the problems would spread no further.
Sony delays launch of PlayStation 3 in boost to rivals
Sony said on Wednesday that it would delay the launch of the PlayStation 3 by about six months to November, boosting Microsofts efforts to win a bigger share of the multibillion-dollar videogame industry.
Sobering Sony puts robodog to sleep
Robots were once an emblem of Sonys technological prowess. But now the electronics giant is putting its robodog to sleep and firing its "ambassador" humanoid in a bid to return to financial health.
Las Vegas glitters with next-generation gadgets
The worlds biggest electronics fair opened on Thursday with high-definition televisions, next-generation DVD players and all-in-one communication tools blazing a trail for the digital future.
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Sony president sees innovation as key to revival
Sonys restructuring drive is about more than just cost cuts - it also aims to restore the innovative edge that made Sony a global household name, Sony president Ryoji Chubachi said on Tuesday.
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