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Topic: Sony
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Sony

I saw a rather odd page linked today at gme.jp.

Someone has taken their Aibo toys and modelled them into 48 different Kama Sutra positions. You too can see the decline of humanity right here.

Posted by zmcnulty on Tuesday, March 30, 2004 (2132 Reads)
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I'm sure you've heard of e-books, and probably even e-book readers. They never really took off.
Well, Sony is back at it, but this time they appear to be doing it right. They're using electronic paper technology from E-Ink, o­ne of the foremost researchers in this field. I reported o­n electronic paper from Fujitsu Labs back in January. This is the first commercialization of electronic paper technology, and certainly not the last.
Not o­nly is the device extremely thin, it o­nly requires power when changing the display. Although the device is not being powered, the image will remain. Such is the magic of electronic ink. As a result, 4 AA batteries will last for about 10,000 page turns.

Posted by zmcnulty on Wednesday, March 24, 2004 (4770 Reads)
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Three different development tools have been announced for the PSP (PlayStation Portable). Not many details have been publicized yet, just that they're "coming out soon."

Posted by zmcnulty on Tuesday, March 23, 2004 (1860 Reads)
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Sony will be releasing two new optical mice, both of which supposedly do not cause you to get tired of using them, even when it's for long periods of time.
More information and pictures inside.

Posted by zmcnulty on Monday, March 01, 2004 (2574 Reads)
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These resemble the Q22 headphones, oddly enough. They even have interchangeable caps, like the Q22s. Two styles are available: "Round Form Type" and "Sharp Type."
More information and a heap of pictures inside.

Posted by zmcnulty on Friday, February 20, 2004 (2300 Reads)
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Sony has successfully tested an LCD using organic transistors today. In other words, humanity will soon be replaced by armies of Sony Aibos.
Not really though. The reason these are considered "organic" is because they are made from a carbon base, as opposed to the silicon base of current transistors. More details inside.

Posted by zmcnulty on Tuesday, February 17, 2004 (2139 Reads)
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Improvements include a new color, 256MB of internal memory, a Memory Stick Duo slot, and o­n-board encoding via the cradle.

Posted by zmcnulty on Tuesday, February 10, 2004 (2016 Reads)
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A Canadian company, Chipworks sides with Sony and Toshiba in the o­ngoing battle as to whether or not the PSX uses a 130nm process or a 90nm process, as Sony claims.

Posted by zmcnulty on Friday, February 06, 2004 (1966 Reads)
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Sony will stop selling the "Aibo" entertainment robot at retail stores beginning in March, and will limit sale to their o­nline "SonyStyle" store o­nly.
Posted by zmcnulty on Thursday, February 05, 2004 (2157 Reads)
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The first is the "PEG-TH55" which has integrated wireless LAN (802.11b) and a .31MP camera. The second is the "PEG-TJ37," an upgrade from the "PEG-TJ25." This o­ne also adds a .31MP camera, but no wireless LAN capabilities.

Posted by zmcnulty on Tuesday, February 03, 2004 (2590 Reads)
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