Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Sony

Where to Recycle Your Old Television

Switch to digital broadcasts is causing consumers to trash millions of obsolete sets. more >>

Exclusive: Sony-HBO Plan Obama Documentary

The president's historic story is soon coming to your TV in a Sony-HBO documentary. more >>

Sony's 240Hz TV Seems a Marvel

But that's when you compare it with older models. And we don't yet know the price. more >>

Sony Using Studios to Sell Blu-ray, PS3, and TVs

If it had owned a movie studio back then, would Betamax have defeated VHS? more >>

Business Buzz: Inflation Edges Up, and Other Business News

The top business news from this morning. more >>

Ad-Supported Music Takes Hold at We7

An unusual deal by a major music studio is only for U.K. residents, so far. more >>

Sony's Blu-ray Beats Toshiba's HD DVD

It was a costly fight: Sony's disks lost two years in the high-def video market. more >>

What’s Good About the DVD Format War

Blu-ray vs. HD DVD has benefited consumers by getting prices down quickly. more >>

Sony's Small TV Makes a Big Splash

The first set ever made with OLED technology carries a steep price tag. more >>

A Cheaper PlayStation 3 for the Holidays?

Sony is fighting to keep its gaming console and its Blu-ray DVDs competitive. more >>

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