Two tech legends adopt different strategies in the race to digitise your home. But truly reinventing the consumer electronics market may require a combination of their approaches.
Sony BMG Music Entertainment, the world's second largest music label, has become the last of the top four majors to scuttle digital rights management (DRM) software on music downloads.
Sony has introduced a short range, wireless technology that appears to be a direct competitor to the more widely supported wireless USB standard.
The latest example of Apple Computer's dominance in digital music is Sony's move this week to make its own music management software compatible with Apple's audio file format.
Sony and Ericsson's partnership to produce mobile phones has hit an unexpected snag: how best to exploit the growing digital camera market without cannibalising Sony's own sales.
Copyright controversies have plagued the Internet since the early days of Napster, but what is the current state of play, and can the issues ever be resolved?
CeBIT Australia is on again for 2007 with hundreds of IT products and services on display in addition to the conference, keynotes and forums. Join us as we take a photo tour of the exhibition halls.
Sony has been in the news a lot in the last year, but mostly for the wrong reasons.
Sony's copy protection could help hide new viruses on a PC. Here's what you need to know to protect yourself.
A look at some of the people and stands from CeBIT 2006.
Sony and Microsoft confront consumer apathy as they attempt to turn game consoles into multipurpose entertainment gadgets.
Sony's ultra thin and ultra stylish T series Cyber-shot is back with the 6-megapixel DSCT9.
Sony's new range of Cyber-shot W series cameras feature larger screens, Carl Zeiss lenses and more ease-of-use features that you can poke a lens at. The DSCW100 has an 8.1MP resolution and 2.5-inch LCD screen.
This top-of-the-line, full-featured camcorder produces excellent video and takes decent digital stills.
This sleek and very thin Sony is good for on-the-go snapshots, but its photo quality is average.
In a move contrary to current proprietary practices, six companies are now rooting for an industry standard to allow photos to be printed through a direct camera-to-printer connection.
Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
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