China’s console policy should help AMD
In the long run at least
China’s decision to lift an age old ban on the sale of game consoles is bound to benefit AMD in the long run.
Sony Walkman has $1,200 price tag
Shesh could buy a laptop for that
Sony's new NW-ZX2 Walkman will be hitting the shops for $1,200 which makes it the Rolls Royce of portable players.
Sony Project Morpheus VR headset coming in 2016
Impressive specifications
During its press conference at Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2015 in San Francisco, Sony released more information on Project Morpheus, its virtual reality (VR) headset which should be coming in the first half of 2016.
Sony rolls out Xperia M4 Aqua
Water resistant mid-ranger
Sony has launched the Xperia M4 Aqua, a slim and stylish mid-range smartphone with IP68 certification.
Sony Xperia E4 priced at €129 in Europe
Taking on Moto vowels and consonants
Sony’s new entry-level Xperia E4 has been listed by a number of European retailers and it seems the off-contract price is a rather reasonable €129.
Sony to embrace more MediaTek SoCs
Expanding cooperation with Taiwanese companies
Sony is expected to use more MediaTek application processors in upcoming Xperia smartphones.
Sony Xperia E4 goes cheap and big
5-inch screen, low-end spec
Sony has refreshed the E-series with the Xperia E4, a frugal 5-inch smartphone with a value-oriented spec.
4K Console revisions later this year?
Rumors suggest it is coming for both Xbox One & PS4
A number of sources are whispering that both Microsoft and Sony have committed to upgrading their consoles to add 4K (Ultra HD) in an expected refresh to both consoles later this year.
Maps & YouTube app to go on Vita
Upcoming firmware update to ditch it
Those still using their PlayStation Vita handhelds will likely be sad to learn that Sony is planning an update for March that will remove both the Vita Maps and the Vita YouTube app from the handheld.
Sony cutting 1,000 jobs in smartphone division
30% cut expected by 2016
Sony is reportedly planning to cut 1,000 jobs in its mobile phone division. The latest round of cuts comes just months after the company announced it was laying off 1,000 people in the same division.