Sony has announced a pair of new car AV receivers, both with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. We wouldn’t blame you for questioning whether aftermarket car stereos were still a thing.
Early radio receivers worked on a principle called Tuned ... that the Superhet design has served very well for more than 90 years, but will soon be rendered redundant once Software defined Radio ...
28 years ago today, the first Sony PlayStation console launched in North America, several months after the console launched in Sony's home country of Japan in December 1994. Sony says that the ...
Sony showed us a prototype technology that could give the company’s Mini-LED TVs in particular a serious edge over the competition. I'm 63 years old, worked hard my entire life, and I just got ...
Ty Pendlebury has worked at CNET since 2006. He lives in New York City where he writes about streaming and home audio. Expertise Ty has worked for radio, print, and online publications, and has ...
We are used to microwave receivers requiring complex chipsets and exacting PCB layouts, but as [CHZ-soft] has shown, it does not always have to be that way. With nothing more complex than a ...
Former Sony Computer Entertainment Europe president Chris Deering has a blunt message for recently laid-off game developers: ...
Sony will reportedly skip the Xperia 5 VI smartphone this year. The company will apparently continue to sell last year’s Xperia 5 model instead. Sony has launched two flagship Android phones ...
Larry, Mike and Wes have three things that stood out from Thursday's joint practice with the New England Patriots. Larry, Wes and Spoff share their three things ahead of the Green Bay Packers ...
Instead, Sony plans to continue selling the Xperia 5 V from last year. This decision apparently applies both to the domestic and the global markets. What happened? This move is allegedly due to ch ...
Sony has revealed how it aims to stop 30th Anniversary PlayStation 5 Pro console scalpers dead in their tracks, making it ...
“Our PS5 journey would not be possible without the millions of players that have supported us through the years and have shared with us their love of gaming,” wrote Sony CEO Hideaki Nishino.