Sony Clie TG27 review
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Sony Clie TH55 review
Sony Clie TH55 review
02/13/2004 11:52 AMBrighthand review of another one of those new Sony Clie handhelds, the
TH55. Read...
Sony Clie PEG-T615C Review
Sony Clie PEG-T615C Review
07/22/2002 07:41 AMOverall, the Clie 615 is a reasonably sleek unit featuring a color
display and the Palm 4.1 OS.
Sony Clie to Fade Away
Sony Clie to Fade Away
06/02/2004 10:12 AMDespite a leading market position, Sony is letting its Clie PDA line
shrivel on the vine.
Is this the new Sony Clie UX80?
Is this the new Sony Clie UX80?
11/01/2003 03:08 PM Not many details available about this, but a photo has turned up of
what could be Sony's new Clie UX80 handheld, which looks just like the
Clie UX50 but has a larger screen. There's also speculation that the
display on the UX80 would be able to switch from landscape to portrait
mode, something that the UX50 isn't currently able to do. Read...
Sony CLIE PEG-TJ35
Sony CLIE PEG-TJ35
11/04/2003 08:16 PMCNET Nov 4 2003 6:42PM ET
Sony U.S. Releases Three New Clie
Handhelds
Sony U.S. Releases Three New Clie
Handhelds
02/11/2004 01:22 AMSony Halting Clie PDA sales in U.S.
Sony Halting Clie PDA sales in U.S.
06/02/2004 04:18 AM
Sony announced that they would no longer be releasing new Clie models
in the U.S. market.The consumer electronics giant said it will
continue product ...
Slick New Sony Clie, Likely Not for U.S.
Consumption
Slick New Sony Clie, Likely Not for U.S.
Consumption
09/14/2004 02:51 PMSony will soon start selling in Japan a very cool looking handheld
multimedia device: It comes with Wi-Fi and from all descriptions so
far has an amazing screen. It is based on the Palm OS, can play MPEG 4
and MPEG 1 video, and can play MP3 files. The bad news is, Sony is
unlikely to sell it in Europe or the United States....
Sony introduces new CliÉ handhelds
Sony introduces new CliÉ handhelds
03/13/2003 10:20 AMSony has unveiled three new CliÉ handhelds -- the TG50, SJ33 Limited
Edition and SJ22...
Sony halts Clie launches in US
Sony halts Clie launches in US
06/02/2004 06:56 AMComputer Weekly Jun 2 2004 10:58AM GMT
Sony Clié: Two new models released in
Japan
Sony Clié: Two new models released in
Japan
02/10/2004 02:57 AMSony Pulls the Plug on Clie PDA's
Sony Pulls the Plug on Clie PDA's
06/02/2004 12:09 PMJune 01, 2004 Sony Pulls Out Of Handheld Market
By Mobile Pipeline News In the face of declining overall sales of
handheld devices, Sony said Tuesday that it is backing out of the
handheld business in the United States.
The company said in a statement that it will not release any new
models of its Palm OS-based Clie handhelds in the U.S., although it
will continue to release new models in Japan. “Sony is
reassessing the direction of the conventional PDA market, and Sony
will not introduce any new Sony Clie handheld models in the United
States this fall,” the company said in a statement released
Tuesday. Read more…
Sony to Halt Sales of Clie PDAs in U.S
Sony to Halt Sales of Clie PDAs in U.S
06/01/2004 11:20 PMAP via Los Angeles Times Jun 2 2004 3:41AM GMT
Sony presses "pause" on Clie development
Sony presses "pause" on Clie development
06/01/2004 03:41 PMSony has said it will pause its handheld Clie development for all
markets outside of Japan while it assesses the prospects for progress
in the the PDA arena. The exit will not be a permanent one, however.
Sony to Halt New Clie Sales Outside of
Japan (Reuters)
Sony to Halt New Clie Sales Outside of
Japan (Reuters)
06/02/2004 03:55 AMReuters - Sony Corp said it will stop
selling new handheld digital assistants outside of Japan this
year, exiting a declining market and striking a blow to
PalmSource Inc., whose software powers the devices.
Sony cancels 2004 Clie product launches
in U.S.
Sony cancels 2004 Clie product launches
in U.S.
06/01/2004 05:13 PMSony shipped more than 100,000 Clie handheld devices in the U.S.
during the first quarter of 2004 but is delaying the launch of any new
ones while it studies the handheld marketplace and maps out its plans.
Sony to Halt New Clie Pocket Computer
Sales in U.S
Sony to Halt New Clie Pocket Computer
Sales in U.S
06/02/2004 02:16 AMNew York Times Jun 2 2004 6:04AM GMT
Sony cancels 2004 Clie product launches
in US
Sony cancels 2004 Clie product launches
in US
06/01/2004 01:50 PMIn another sign that personal digital assistants (PDAs) have lost the
buzz they once enjoyed, Sony Corp. has decided it will not launch any
new Clie personal digital assistants (PDAs) in the U.S. market for the
rest of the year.
Sony to Halt New Clie Pocket Computer
Sales in U.S.
Sony to Halt New Clie Pocket Computer
Sales in U.S.
06/02/2004 01:06 AMSony said it will stop developing and selling new handheld digital
assistants in the United States this year.
UPDATE 2-Sony to halt new Clie pocket
computer sales in US
UPDATE 2-Sony to halt new Clie pocket
computer sales in US
06/01/2004 08:15 PMReuters Jun 1 2004 11:40PM GMT
UPDATE 1-Sony to halt new Clie pocket
computer sales in US
UPDATE 1-Sony to halt new Clie pocket
computer sales in US
06/01/2004 08:15 PMReuters Jun 1 2004 11:41PM GMT
Sony to Halt New Clie Pocket Computer
Sales in U.S. (Reuters)
Sony to Halt New Clie Pocket Computer
Sales in U.S. (Reuters)
06/01/2004 12:06 PMReuters - Sony Corp. (6758.T) on Tuesday said it
will stop developing and selling new handheld digital
assistants in the United States this year, exiting a market in
decline and possibly striking a blow to handheld software maker
PalmSource Inc. (PSRC.O)
CORRECTED - CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-Sony to
halt new Clie pocket computer sales i
CORRECTED - CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-Sony to
halt new Clie pocket computer sales i
06/02/2004 03:56 AMReuters Jun 2 2004 8:06AM GMT
Review of Sony PEG-TG50
Review of Sony PEG-TG50
03/11/2003 01:22 AMBrighthand reviews the new Sony PEG-TG50, a $400 Palm OS 5 device with
Bluetooth and a thumb keyboard. Brighthand glosses...
Review: Sony SDM-HS75P
Review: Sony SDM-HS75P
06/17/2005 04:34 PMAlthough it is short on bells and whistles, the HS75P/S is a good
choice for people with limited desk space who are looking for a bright
and shiny, well designed, and good performing display.
Sony SDM-HS75P (4.0 Mice)
Best Current Price: $399.88 (via
ProductFinder)
Sony PSP Review @ Iceteks
Sony PSP Review @ Iceteks
04/13/2005 06:32 AMSony VAIO Pocket Review
Sony VAIO Pocket Review
05/21/2004 09:46 AMThe Guardian, last weekend, had a review of the Sony VAIO Pocket, the
new portable hard disk player that takes a swipe at Apple's iPod.
Humorously, after all the talk of "turning up the heat" and "firing
shots across the...
First review of the Sony Ericsson T630
First review of the Sony Ericsson T630
12/15/2003 03:21 PMThree part review on PowerPage of the T630, Sony Ericsson's successor
to the T610, which promises to be a highly sought after phone when
it...
Sony VAIO PCG-FR415S Review
Sony VAIO PCG-FR415S Review
04/13/2004 08:46 AMJOEL JOHNSON -- Sony's VAIO PCG-FR415S is a middle- to low-end laptop
with a bizarre mix of features. It has fairly sturdy insides, with a
2.8GHz P4 and a DVD burner, but stumbles with a 1024 by 768 display
and a weak-kneed graphics chipset. That makes sense, because it's a...
Sony X505/SP Notebook Review
Sony X505/SP Notebook Review
01/09/2004 09:57 PMAnother Sony Ericsson P900 review
Another Sony Ericsson P900 review
02/10/2004 02:41 AMHoward Chui takes on the P900, Sony Ericsson's successor to their
popular P800 smartphone:Virtually all usability issues users had with
the P800 have been addressed...
Sony PSP Mega-Review @ FiringSquad
Sony PSP Mega-Review @ FiringSquad
04/09/2005 06:26 PMSony Vaio PCG-FR315S review
Sony Vaio PCG-FR315S review
11/04/2003 02:31 PMSony MFM-HT75W Review @ HardwareCentral
Sony MFM-HT75W Review @ HardwareCentral
04/11/2005 05:54 AMOther News: Sony Connect Review
Other News: Sony Connect Review
05/06/2004 10:07 AMDavid Pogue doesn't seem too impressed with Sony Connect.
Sony VAIO VGN-X505VP Review
Sony VAIO VGN-X505VP Review
06/03/2004 10:20 AM
Trusted Reviews
absolutely gushes over the Sony VAIO VGN-X505VP, and really, how can
you blame them? The X505VP is Sony's super-slim ultra-portable, just
21mm at its thickest and 11mm at its thinnest ends. With a 1.1GHz
Pentium M, 512 MB RAM, a bundle of extra hardware including a
multi-format memory card reader, DVD burner, and carrying case, as
well as included (but not integrated) 802.11g, there's really not
questioning the fact that the X505 is one of the world's most
desirable laptops. If I had a spare $3,700 around that I hadn't
already allocated for eight balls, the wafer thin mint would already
be mine.
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Sony HMP-A1 VAIO Video Pocket Review
Sony HMP-A1 VAIO Video Pocket Review
07/12/2004 10:34 AM
I should warn you: I'm sort of
lukewarm on portable video players altogether. I don't commute to
work, and when I did, there was enough jostling and train swapping to
make anything that required focused attention, like reading books or
watching video, a fractured and annoying experience. But still, there
is an opportunity for a video player like the HMP-A1 to be useful -- I
just don't think this would be the one I would buy.
Read my full review inside.
REVIEW: Sony E-Book a Revolution for
Eyes
REVIEW: Sony E-Book a Revolution for
Eyes
06/30/2004 10:50 PMAP via Los Angeles Times Jul 1 2004 3:12AM GMT
Week in review: Ballmer guns for Sony
Week in review: Ballmer guns for Sony
07/16/2004 01:27 PMMicrosoft's CEO isn't playing games when it comes to his ambitions for
Xbox and the console game market.
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2005 Sore Thumbs Awards – Katamari
Damacy (PS2) awarded Best Original
Soundtrack
2005 Sore Thumbs Awards – Katamari
Damacy (PS2) awarded Best Original
Soundtrack
12/29/2004 03:14 AMAdvance summary of the 2005 Sore Thumbs Awards to street January 1,
2005 [PRWEB Dec 29, 2004]
Katamari Damacy, 3-D Pac-Man
Katamari Damacy, 3-D Pac-Man
03/14/2005 04:24 PMKatamari
Damacy is the game du jour among my circle of friends and, well,
everywhere it seems like. There are KD handmade knit hats, costumes, reenactme
nts in Playdoh, paper figures,
iPod socks,
h
omemade plush dolls, and lots of photos on
Flickr.
I finally got the chance to play it the other day at my friend David's house. The game play is
fairly simple. You use the two analog joysticks on the controller --
KD is for PS/2 only -- to steer a sticky ball (the katamari) around
the game board (usually a house or a town), picking up objects as you
go. As your ball accrues more and more things, it gets bigger and
you're able to pick up larger objects. The goal on each board is to
get your ball bigger than a certain diameter within the allotted time
period. After you get the controls down (it's a bit like operating a
backhoe), it's the simplest game in the world to play. Lots of fun
too.
As we played, we talked about the game and why it's inspired so
much devotion in its fans. My favorite aspect of the game is the crazy
storyline. The sarcastic King of All Cosmos, the faux Japenglish
translations...the game dialogue is hilarious. Games
tend to take themselves too seriously these days; Katamari Damacy
doesn't. I also liked the telescoping sense of scale as your katamari
grows larger. Smaller objects disappear from view and if you get
really big, you dwarf houses, towns, and can eventually start picking
up entire islands. Reminded me of Charles and Ray Eames' Powers of Ten film...the scale
may change, but the basic structure remains. David said he likes the
collecting aspect of the game. He's a compulsive collector of things
and the game ties right into that for him.
But as we kept talking and I watched David play for the first time
after I got stuck at level 5 or 6, I realized what I didn't like about
the game and what keeps it from being really fantastic. Whimsical
storyline aside, Katamari Damacy is essentially a 3-D version of
Pac-Man and possesses a similar level of complexity (when compared to
Grand Theft Auto or a MMORPG). You move around a maze, eating things,
and occasionally getting power-ups (i.e. growing larger) so that you
can eat things you couldn't eat before.
And like Pac-Man, there
are patterns. On repeat plays, the boards are the same, objects always
appear in the same spots, and once you learn the correct way to go,
it's pretty easy to clear each board in the same general manner you
did the last time. In the end, there's very little that's complex or
open-ended about the game play, which is going to limit its
repeatability for many. It wouldn't be too difficult to add some
complexity to the game without making it any more difficult to play at
a novice level (making it a bit like chess -- easy to play, tough to
play well, and nearly impossible to master). The basic rolling-around
game play and the kookiness of the story make Katamari Damacy great
fun, but I'm hoping KD 2 ups the ante complexity-wise so it's still as
maddening and crack-like at play #200 as it was a play #1.
Katamari Damacy Announcement On The Way?
Katamari Damacy Announcement On The Way?
06/03/2004 12:37 AMZDNet Jun 3 2004 4:43AM GMT
Katamari Damacy 2 screenshots
Katamari Damacy 2 screenshots
03/31/2005 03:00 PMCory Doctorow:

Check out these screenshots for the sequel to
Katamari Damacy: "Everybody Loves Katamari Damacy." Christ, I
want this game on my Powerbook.
Link
(
Thanks, Tallpat!)
"Katamari Damacy 2 Screenshots"
"Katamari Damacy 2 Screenshots"
01/04/2005 05:59 PM"Japan: Katamari Damacy 2 Teaser Site"
"Japan: Katamari Damacy 2 Teaser Site"
12/19/2004 03:21 PMKatamari Damacy glass beads fundraiser
Katamari Damacy glass beads fundraiser
03/23/2005 08:36 PMCory Doctorow:

A LiveJournaller's crafty mom is making these $3
Katamari Damacy (amazing, surreal Japanese video-game that
will haunt your dreams with tetrisvision-like hallucinations of
rolling everything around you into a giant ball) glass beads "so that
we can afford to go to Anime Central!"
Link
(
via Wonderland)
Woo to direct Katamari Damacy movie -
PlayStation 2 News at GameSpot
Woo to direct Katamari Damacy movie -
PlayStation 2 News at GameSpot
04/04/2005 04:23 AMJohn Woo to direct Katamari Damacy movie .. in the Katamari Demacy
film
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Soundtrack 1.2 available for download
Soundtrack 1.2 available for download
01/16/2004 11:33 AMApple has released Soundtrack 1.2, an updated version of its
royalty-free music production tool...
Free Download For GarageBand/Soundtrack
Free Download For GarageBand/Soundtrack
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12/31/2004 10:23 AMSmartSound debuts 'Corporate Soundtrack
Solution'
SmartSound debuts 'Corporate Soundtrack
Solution'
12/11/2003 10:50 AMSmartSound Software Inc. has
unveiled a new product aimed specifically at corporate A/V departments
that would benefit from having their own royalty-free music libraries.
SmartSound's "Corporate Soundtrack Solution" bundles together two
copies of the company's Sonicfire Pro software and more.
Macworld review: Soundtrack 1.0
Macworld review: Soundtrack 1.0
12/02/2003 12:31 AMApple's Soundtrack made its debut last June, as part of the massive
video-editing bundle Final Cut Pro 4. But now the same Soundtrack
software is available as a stand-alone product. This puts Soundtrack
within reach of video editors, Web designers, and content providers
who don't need the rest of the Final Cut Pro 4 package.
Rick's Picks: 007 Everything or Nothing
Soundtrack Review
Rick's Picks: 007 Everything or Nothing
Soundtrack Review
06/21/2004 08:26 PMG4 Tech TV Jun 22 2004 0:25AM GMT
Soundtrack 1.1
Soundtrack 1.1
12/02/2003 10:11 PM
Apple updated Soundtrack to 1.1 today.
Update includes general fixes and performance enhancements and is
strongly recommended for all users of So...
Soundtrack 1.2
Soundtrack 1.2
01/16/2004 11:03 AMUpdate includes new features, general fixes/performance enhancements
and is strongly recommended for all users.
Soundtrack
Soundtrack
01/03/2004 03:41 AMIf you need sweet-sounding music for your multimedia work and don't
happen to know any talented musicians, say hello to a virtual band
even your mother could love -- one that won't clean out the fridge
after rehearsals. By David Biedny (MacAddict via MyAppleMenu)
GarageBand Or SoundTrack?
GarageBand Or SoundTrack?
04/28/2004 01:45 AMBy Guy Serle, MyMac.com (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple: Soundtrack
Apple: Soundtrack
01/16/2004 12:59 PMWe missed it at first, but Apple lopped $100 off the price of
Soundtrack yesterday.
Soundtrack 1.2 Released
Soundtrack 1.2 Released
01/16/2004 11:33 AMApple has released
Soundtrack 1.2, and update to its music production
application. Version 1.2 includes many improvements, including MIDI
and MTC clock synchronization, customizable effects presets, document
compression, and more. Soundtrack 1.2 is available for download from
the
Apple
website and is free for all current Soundtrack owners.
Soundtrack 1.1 Released
Soundtrack 1.1 Released
12/02/2003 10:25 PMApple has released Soundtrack 1.1, an update to its music production
application. Version 1.1 includes bug fixes, performace enhancements,
and better compatibility with OS X 10.3. The 26.5MB update is strongly
recommended for all Soundtrack users and is available via Software
Update.
Apple: SoundTrack 1.2
Apple: SoundTrack 1.2
01/16/2004 10:58 AM
An update
"includes added features, general fixes and performance enhancements
and is strongly recommended for all users of Soundtrack."
Summer Soundtrack
Summer Soundtrack
06/17/2005 03:33 PMA cleverly executed playlist about sideshow freaks.
Soundtrack v1.1 Released
Soundtrack v1.1 Released
12/02/2003 10:15 PMThe new release includes general fixes as well as improvements in
performance and linking of relocated project audio files, according to
Apple. By Peter Cohen (MacCentral via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Introduces Soundtrack Pro
Apple Introduces Soundtrack Pro
04/17/2005 07:40 PM
Apple today
introduced
Soundtrack Pro, an application that gives a flexible
way to create, control and fix audio. Soundtrack Pro features an
innovative waveform editor with flexible Action Layers that allow
users to instantly re-order, bypass or change any edit, effect or
process. Intelligent Find-and-Fix features quickly identify and repair
common audio problems such as background noise, pops, clicks and hum.
With full multitrack editing and mixing, over 50 professional effect
plug-ins from Apple's Logic Pro 7, and more than 1,000 professional
quality sound effects, Soundtrack Pro provides the most intuitive, yet
precise way to create stunning audio.
Soundtrack Pro will be available in May through
the Apple Store, Apple's
retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers for a suggested retail
price of USD$299. Soundtrack Pro is available as part of Final Cut
Studio for a suggested retail price of USD$1,299. Full system
requirements and more information on Soundtrack Pro can be found
here.

Web Extra: The Soundtrack of Success
Web Extra: The Soundtrack of Success
07/15/2004 05:25 AMWhat does strategy sound like? Success? Help Fast Company compile a
playlist of songs that help you strive for success.
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