sony giants
Google lays out mobile future
News In addition to European and US giants such as Vodafone, Telefonica and Sprint, Google also has partnerships with Japanese operators NTT DoCoMo and KDDI, India's Airtel and China Mobile. The company has struck deals with... [13 May 2008]
How to Design a New Product That Will Compete in a Brand Dominated and Choice Saturated Market Environment?
The rear projection television market is saturated, price driven market dominated by consumer electronics giants such as Sony, Samsung and Mitsubishi as well as less known, low priced brands from China. [06 Sep 2007]
How to Design a New Product That Will Compete in a Brand Dominated and Choice Saturated Market Environment?
White Paper The rear projection television market is saturated, price driven market dominated by consumer electronics giants such as Sony, Samsung and Mitsubishi as well as less known, low priced brands from China. [06 Sep 2007]
Start-ups cash in on 'exploding' battery recalls
News But recent battery-induced accidents and fires have prompted massive, multimillion-dollar recalls and tarnished the reputation of giants including Sony and Dell. So what is Boston-Power doing differently... [20 Dec 2006]
The Future of Bluetooth
White Paper Bluetooth is actually the result of initiatives from nine leading communications and computer industry giants, including 3-COM, Sony, Lucent, IBM, Nokia, Microsoft, etc. Because it meets the basic needs... [14 Jun 2006]
Jonathan Steel's Blog: Is Microsoft growing up?
Comment But they've struggled for more than a decade to make equivalent inroads outside the PC market, largely because they have never really understood the corporate world - it's not in their DNA (which is exactly the same reason that most of... [09 Aug 2005]
iTunes gets a Yahoo! rival
News However, Apple's dominance has been challenged by other giants, ranging from Sony to Microsoft, without substantially decreasing the iPod maker's market share. Web giant Yahoo! is poised to launch a new... [08 Mar 2005]
"We want Britney" say web surfers
News The royalty demanding software outfit outpaced some giants of industry to lead Google's top five, ahead of Johnson & Johnson, ING, GE Aircraft Engines and Fleet. Following were digital cameras, MP3s, Microsoft's xBox,... [24 Dec 2004]
Q&A: What will be at the centre of the digital home?
Comment D-Link Systems' mooted path to digital nirvana throws a spanner in the works for computer makers and consumer electronics giants. On the other hand, firms like Sony and Panasonic are increasingly adding... [17 Dec 2004]
Radioactive: We want our mobile TV
Comment However, some very influential people - film and television media giants - want you to watch TV on your mobile. O2 has announced it will trial it DVB-H with NTL and Sony in the Oxford area next year... [01 Dec 2004]
Yahoo! takes two-pronged approach to digital music
News s double-barreled strategy could help shoot it quickly to a top role in a business increasingly populated by giants such as Microsoft and Sony. Napster and RealNetworks have developed small, but growing,... [20 Sep 2004]
Philips sells chips for 'next big thing' to Samsung
News NFC has been pioneered by Philips and Sony but the consumer electronics giants now point to it as a standard, with ISO and ETSI classifications. This is clearly an attraction for a Philips or... [31 Aug 2004]
Nokia and Vodafone in Java for mobiles push
News The alliance of these two giants of mobile is widely welcomed by competitors such as Orange, Siemens, Sony Ericsson, T-Mobile and indeed Sun, which the spokesmen insisted does not have to take a lead on... [26 Aug 2004]
Leader: Note to entertainment industry - get over it
Leader Remember a few years back, when Sony bought Columbia. Who's to say that an Apple, Microsoft or indeed a Sony again - now curiously schizophrenic with its technology units and content units - won't end... [22 Dec 2003]
5 years ago... Japanese electronics giants struggle with half year results
News 28.10.98: In an ominous signal that the Japanese economy could be following its South East Asian and Russian counterparts, electronics giants Hitachi and Toshiba have filed disappointing half year results. [28 Oct 2003]
