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In the summer of 2004, Sony announced that new CLIÉs would, from then on, be manufactured and available only in Japan, and in the spring of 2005, Sony announced the end of its CLIÉ line of products. The last models to be released worldwide were the PEG-TJ27, PEG-TJ37, and PEG-TH55. The last model released in Japan was the PEG-VZ90. Soon after ...
Sony produced two wireless expansion cards for these models, to provide internet access, the PEGA-WL100, and the PEGA-WL110. Both cards supported 802.11b. [9] However, they suffered from a curious Palm OS 5.0 limitation of only being able to transfer files up to 1MB in size. [10]
The Clié PEG-NR70 was a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) made by Sony.The device ran Palm OS (version 4.1) and featured a color display, thumb-sized keyboard and MP3/Atrac3 playback with a built-in speaker; features which were uncommon among other PDAs of its time.
Sony Pictures Entertainment [103] 10 December 2019: Silvergate Media: Television USA: 195,000,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment [104] 30 January 2020: Insightness Dynamic vision sensor CHE — Sony Semiconductor Solutions [105] 1 July 2020: Eleven: Television GBR — Sony Pictures Entertainment [106] 2 September 2020: Sony Financial Holdings ...
Mother Nature threw Ravi Ahuja a curve ball for his first interview since taking the reins as president and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE), conducted at the Variety Summit at CES today ...
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Sony CLIÉ PEG-UX50. The Sony Clie UX series were premium multimedia PDAs announced by Sony in July 2003, running Palm OS (version 5). [1] These devices were advertised as being a "personal entertainment communicator", [1] a purpose not dissimilar to the Apple iPod Touch released in 2007.
Kii Muneyuki, a former head of production at Japan’s Toei, is launching K2 Pictures, a company that aims to upend Japanese filmmaking practices. Its debut slate, with films by Kore-eda Hirokazu ...