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In 1984, hair got bigger, technology got smaller, and Walkmans were all the rage. These nostalgic snapshots capture a world ...
A panel of experts offers up their guide to the most essential records of the 1980s.
Howard Geltzer, who helped launch Sony’s Walkman and other breakthrough CE products in the 1980s and 1990s, died January 7 at LA’s Cedars-Sinai.
The last time Sony was worth this much on the stock market, Bill Clinton was president and the PlayStation 2 was about to debut on American store shelves.
Sony Electronics ran its first in-game ad campaign earlier this year to promote its INZONE line of noise-canceling earbuds for gamers.
The Sony Walkman was a cultural revolution, enabling people to play any song, anywhere, anytime --- long before similar freedom existed for movies, e-books, or video games.
Sony, Electronics Pioneer Behind Walkman, Starts Own Blockchain 'Soneium' The new project, "Soneium" will be a layer-2 network atop the Ethereum blockchain, using technology from Optimism's OP Stack.
The generation born between 1965 and 1980 loves nostalgia, has a ton of student debt, and hates cooking.
But with the original Sony Walkman – the Sony TPS-L2 – turning 45 years old today, it’s time to recognize it for what it is: the most iconic gadget of all time.
Roll tape. Back during the late 1980s heyday of the Sony Walkman, the parent company of the Apple iPhone of the era partnered up with Tiffany & Co. to create a silver-plated version of the ...
Though smartphones can be used to listen to music, they can't compete with high-end music players. Toward the top of that list is Sony's NW-ZX707 Walkman.
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