Back in 1979, Sony cofounder Masaru Ibuka was looking for a way to listen to classical music on long-haul flights. In response, his company’s engineers dreamed up the Walkman, ordering 30,000 units ...
It’s been a rough past two and a half decades for Sony, the 78-year-old company that invented the Walkman and the PlayStation and had long been an icon of consumer electronics. It largely missed ...
helped by the once ubiquitous Sony Walkman appearing in hit movies and tv series. Sales in both the U.S. and U.K. have hit new highs, with apocalypse series The Last of Us the most recent to bring ...
So it makes sense for French brand We Are Rewind to have a goal of delivering a sleek yet incredibly functional cassette tape ...
The long history of the Walkman is taking a new twist with the first Android-enabled PMP. The Sony Z-Series Walkman with Android will be out in February Sony's iconic Walkman player has always ...
Taking them for a dip in the pool, a session in the gym and run around town, we put the Sony NWZ-W273 Walkman to the test to find out if it can cut it in dry and wet conditions Available in glossy ...
But once in a while, AT&T picks up a new Sony Ericsson model and this time it’s the W580i. The new Sony Ericsson Walkman W580i comes with the usual set of strong music tools including Disc2Phone, ...
For most people, the first portable music player was the Sony Walkman, released on July 1, 1979. For others, it might be the ...
The last time Sony was worth this much on the stock market, Bill Clinton was president and the PlayStation 2 was about to debut on American store shelves.