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Peter Parker uses those spider-like powers on a subway car. While two weeks of the 90-day shoot took place in New York City, the majority of filming occured in and around Los Angeles. Sony ...
By Pamela McClintock Senior Film Writer The National Association of Theater Owners said Wednesday that Sony’s plan to stop paying for 3D glasses — effective May 1, 2012 — is “insensitive ...
Sony Pictures doesn’t want to pay for 3D glasses anymore, and is telling movie theaters that starting next May, they’ll have to cough up the cash, TheWrap has confirmed. With glasses costing ...
Sony issued a heads-up Tuesday to exhibs and theatergoers: Next summer, its 3D pics will be BYOG. The studio announced plans to stop subsidizing 3D glasses next May with “Men in Black III” and ...
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.
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 ...
Well, it looks like Sony could one day make the process a whole lot easier if an actual product ever results from these prototype glasses, which combine eye-tracking technology with an outward ...
Sony is moving forward with sales to developers of its augmented reality SmartEyeglass. The struggling Japanese manufacturer said Tuesday it will release its Android-compatible smart glasses for ...
Sony said Tuesday it will release its Android-compatible smart glasses for US$840 in early March, targeting developers and industrial applications ahead of a commercial release in 2016.