Sony has successfully developed new stacked CMOS image sensor technology in a more compact size, sparking rumours it may feature in Apple's next-generation iPhone
NEW YORK, Dec. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- LBi, the largest independent global marketing and technology agency with operations in 16 countries, today announced it has hired Christine Peterson as the new Director of Media. Peterson's hire is effective immediately,...
In a revised version of its Guide to Greener Electronics, Greenpeace hails HP as the top gadget and electronics company followed by Dell, Nokia and Apple
CDT (Compact Disc Technologies) was initially founded in February 1991 as a joint venture between South Africa’s three major music companies. In the two decades since, it has undergone several changes and is now a wholly owned subsidiary company...
The Japanese technology giant is targeting retro gamers ahead of the Christmas period by launching its 22-inch LCD Bravia TV. The TV features a built in Playstation 2 system, which comes with a Dualshock 2.
Research suggests everolimus extends life by three months on average compared to current best standard of care.
Unsurprisingly then, campaigners have reacted with disappointment after the drug was rejected for use on the NHS.
The leaked photographs of the new Sony Ericsson PlayStation phone were accused of being “definitely fake” by Sony this afternoon
However, just minutes later the electrical giant, Sony retracted its statement and replaced it instead with a generic response: “We do not comment on rumor and speculation,” said the company.
Sony has, perhaps unsurprisingly, released a short statement on its official PlayStation site announcing yet another delay with the manufacture and production of Gran Turismo 5. The much anticipated edition to the long-running simulation series was scheduled to be launched on 2 November in the U.S. with Japanese and UK debuts to follow a day after.
According to Toshiba, the two revolutionary television sets are able to create a 3D effect in real time from standard film and television images.
The televisions reportedly use a specially manufactured lenticular sheet to create nine individual overlapping images. The viewer captures different individual images with each eye, creating the illusion of a 3D picture.