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Sony posts $198 million loss for Q2, keeps a positive outlook

Sony posts $198 million loss for Q2, keeps a positive outlook
  • Posted November 2, 2012, 7:30 AM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in Industry News
  • Sony has posted a loss of $198 million on revenue of $20.5 billion for its fiscal second quarter, marking an improvement over the $350 million loss it reported in the same period last year and $312 million loss in the first quarter. While that may be a sign that its ongoing restructuring...

Sony knocks $50 off PS3, intros €99 PSP

Sony knocks $50 off PS3, intros €99 PSP
  • Posted August 16, 2011, 4:51 PM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in Gaming
  • It's hard to believe the holiday shopping season is already looming on the horizon, but Sony's preparing for this year's festivities with a $50 global price reduction on the PlayStation 3. The move places Sony's base 160GB console at $250,…

Sony NGP will be backwards compatible with downloadable PSP games

Sony NGP will be backwards compatible with downloadable PSP games
  • Posted June 3, 2011, 12:00 PM by Emil Protalinski | Filed in Gaming
  • Sony's PSP successor, codenamed Next Generation Portable (NGP), will have backwards compatibility with downloadable PSP games. All PSP games are run via a software emulator that will let you turn upscaling on or off to suit your preference and will…

Sony drops PSP Go price to $199 ahead of holiday season

Sony drops PSP Go price to $199 ahead of holiday season
  • Posted October 26, 2010, 7:57 AM by Jose Vilches | Filed in Gaming
  • Sony is giving its PSP Go gaming handheld a much-needed shot in the arm today with the announcement of a price cut from $249 to $199. The move comes just in time for the holiday shopping season and puts the…

Sony building Android 3.0-based PSP smartphone?

  • Posted August 13, 2010, 10:00 AM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in Mobile Computing
  • All that clamor about the PSP being "just" a single-function device may have sunk in. Engadget has it on good authority that Sony Ericsson is preparing an Android 3.0-based gaming smartphone described as a mix between the Samsung Captivate and…

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