At this point, there are really only two major players in the high-end portable music space: Astell & Kern and Sony (where the Walkman brand still lives on). We've used earlier versions of each ...
Sony’s decision to mandate PSN account linking with its PC ports has caused friction with ... a lot” from the situation but needs to keep players safe. It’s a comment that’s obviously ...
Sony Group has acknowledged that PlayStation single-player games have a ‘higher predictability of becoming hits’ than its live-service, multiplayer offerings. The company made this statement ...
However, that all changed in 1979 when Sony introduced the Walkman. The Sony Walkman was the first-ever truly portable music player, and it took the world by storm. Given that it used a headphone jack ...
We all know that Sony's PSN requirement on PC is very unpopular ... This will obviously continue to be frustrating for many players, as there are still plenty who live in countries where you ...
However, it really makes very little sense for their single-player games where it's also now forced like Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, Until Dawn, God of War Ragnarök and more to come. Forcing online ...
It's fair to say that Sony's insistence on requiring a PlayStation Network account for PC versions of its games is not widely popular. Don't expect Sony to back off ...
Our in-house expert reviewers, who have over 150 years of collective experience, have been testing portable music players since the heydays of the Walkman, iPod Classic and pill-shaped MP3 player, and ...
Sony Music has acquired a pair of fan engagement-focused apps called Songwhip and Fansifter. The apps were demonstrated at Sony Music’s Immersive Tech Day in London on Tuesday (October 22). The event ...
Sony is betting that a fusion of music and gaming will boost fan engagement and open new revenue streams for both the company and artists. Sony Music is doubling down on a push into gaming by ...
Well, it could for single player gaming. Sony's patent says ... as picked by the PC Gamer team. This "universal" notion is repeated numerous times throughout the patent, implying that the ...