Goodbye Sony Ericsson, hello Sony smartphones. By purchasing the other half of its cell phone business from Ericsson, Sony hopes it can become a mobile powerhouse on its own. Sony will pay 1.05 ...
Sony once had all the ingredients to dominate the smartphone industry—cutting-edge displays, world-class camera tech, and a beloved global brand—but squandered its advantage through fragmented ...
It wasn’t very long ago that Samsung announced their plans to cut back their smartphone line-up –this time, it’s Sony doing the same thing. Where once it seemed like Sony was on top of the tech world ...
Sony CFO Lin Tao confirmed the company plans to continue supporting Xperia phones. Tao called communication tech a vital part of Sony's long-term business focus. Sony has recalled some Xperia 1 VII ...
Neal Manowitz, President of Sony Electronics North America, joins TheStreet to explain how Sony remains competitive with the likes of Apple and Samsung. Conway Gittens: So you have your own line of ...
Sony has unleashed its annual corporate report – and the 60+ page document hides a few hints as to what’s next for the tech giant’s cameras and sensors. Among the key strategies for the brand moving ...
Sony may be exploring the possibility of producing its own smartphone processor, according to new rumors. The report comes from DigiTimes, an industry publication that can sometimes be right on the ...
The details on these two phones are so slim, we’re bound to think they’re fanboy images. But here we have what could be Sony Ericsson‘s next smartphone, a touchscreen-based mobile codenamed “Sneff.” ...