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Sony July 18, 2012, 12:33 AM UTC By Devin Coldewey ...
Sony’s Tim Potter, who is helping with the design of the ‘subtitle glasses’, explained what they’re about.
Sony Corp.'s movie studio will save millions of dollars per movie after it told theater owners it will stop paying for 3-D glasses next May. But moviegoers could end up footing the bill.
Theaters may challenge Sony, but it will be hard for them to pass up engagements of “Men in Black III” and “The Amazing Spider-Man.” At the end of the day, it’s the movie ticket buyers who will end up ...
Last week, Sony Pictures and theatrical exhibitors broke into a fight over who would pick up the tab for 3D glasses on Men in Black 3. The film studio eventually backed down after executives at ...
Sony has toyed around with ideas like a clip-on headset to compete with Google Glass, but its initial entry into augmented reality wearables is this pair of glasses. It's not a consumer product ...
Sony said on Wednesday sales of some of its best-selling products exceeded expectations during the U.S. holiday season and is hoping to stoke consumer demand in 2009 with new products.
Sony Corp.'s movie studio will save millions of dollars per movie after it told theater owners it will stop paying for 3-D glasses next May. But moviegoers could end up footing the bill.
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