Can the Walkman, the product that began the portable music revolution 26 years ago, make a comeback against the explosively popular iPod? The Walkman's maker, Sony, is betting that it can. But before ...
The Wall Street Journal’s technology columnist, Walter Mossberg, takes a look at Sony’s new 20GB Network Walkman NW-HD1, the first Walkman portable music device to feature a hard drive (subscription ...
AMSTERDAM--Sony unveiled its first MP3-compatible, hard-disk Walkman music player on Tuesday in an attempt to recover ground lost to Apple Computer's iPod. The world's biggest consumer electronics ...
Apple’s iPod touch has some serious rivals in the form of the Sony Walkman X Series and Samsung P3 PMPs. Which one stacks up as the best for music, video, and all round appeal? Read on as the Tech ...
TOKYO — Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Walkman, Sony will introduce a Walkman music player based on a hard-disk drive in July in major global markets. The move signals Sony's intent to take ...
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Sony isn't the only one trying to grab sales away from Apple's iPod, the market leading portable digital music player. At least two other competitors are going on the offensive with new promotions to ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Japan's Sony Electronics Inc. Thursday (Oct. 12) unveiled its latest Walkman music players in a bid to wrestle some of the music player market share from Apple Computer Inc.'s iPod.
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Sales of Sony’s MP3 Walkman outsold iPods for the first time in Japan for the first time since 2005. Research firm BCN Inc. found that Sony’s share of the portable music market share rose to 43 ...
Based on one Wall Street analyst's findings, the popularity of Apple's iPod is exceeding that of Sony's Walkman during the 80's and 90's. In a 10 page research note released to clients this morning, ...