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Boing Boing (Free subscription) | yesterday
(Flash embed above, downloadable MP4 version here.) In today's installment of Boing Boing Gadgets' video coverage from CES 2009 in Las Vegas: * Rob Beschizza reports from the Sony press conference. Sony Electronics president and COO Stan Glasgow unveiled new OLED and LCD TVs, "Webbie" social networking video cameras, and the P series "lifestyle devices." Rob got a hands-on demo of these...
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Click World News (Free subscription) | yesterday
(Flash embed above, downloadable MP4 version here.) In today's installment of Boing Boing Gadgets' video coverage from CES 2009 in Las Vegas: * Rob Beschizza reports from the Sony press conference. Sony Electronics president and COO Stan Glasgow unveiled new OLED and LCD TVs, "Webbie" social networking video cameras, and the P series "lifestyle devices." Rob got a hands-on demo of these...
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TechChuck (Free subscription) | yesterday
LAS VEGAS--Before making the new inexpensive mini camcorder it unveiled at CES Wednesday, Sony tried to purchase the category leader, Pure Digital. Sony Electronics President Stan Glasgow on Wednesday told CNET News that the vastly popular Flip Video camera made by Pure Digital came onto Sony's radar almost two years ago. Glasgow said he knew he wanted Sony to have a product in...
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VentureBeat (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sony has just thrown a lot of spaghetti at the wall, launching new line-ups across a broad array of consumer electronics products. It will be interesting to see if consumers go for the company’s high-end brand at a time of economic austerity. Stan Glasgow, president and chief operating officer of Sony’s U.S. electronics unit, said [...]
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pocketables.net (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sony has just announced the Vaio P, which company COO Stan Glasgow insists will fit into a purse or jacket pocket. He didn't mention a price, though, which isn't a good sign.:: Live at CES 2009 from the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 ::
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The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sony has just thrown a lot of spaghetti at the wall to see what’ll stick. It’s launched new line-ups across a broad array of consumer electronics products. It’ll be interesting to see if consumers go for the company’s high-end brand at a time of economic austerity. Stan Glasgow, president and chief operating officer of Sony’s U.S. electronics unit, said the economic malaise of the last...
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T3 (Free subscription) | yesterday
... for flatpanel TV production. Sony’s tree-hugging policies proved the most convincing though. Stan Glasgow, Sony Electronics President, reminded us that it was his company that pioneered the recycling of electronics initiative that has been copied by other brands and went on to unveil an entire range of six TVs that have been developed for their eco features. Sony’s eco-Bravia TVs...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sony's new range of BRAVIA VE5-series Eco TVs have a built in motion sensor that will automatically switch off the power if it detects no movement in the room for a period of time. Launching the new range of TVs at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas Sony's chief operating officer Stan Glasgow said: "The TV will automatically switch itself off if you fall asleep or leave...
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Cnet (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sony Electronics President Stan Glasgow on Wednesday told CNET News that the vastly popular Flip Video camera made by Pure Digital came onto Sony's radar almost two years ago. Glasgow said he knew he wanted Sony to have a product in the category and talked to San Francisco-based Pure Digital about a possible acquisition six months ago.
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TechChuck (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sony unveiled its latest prototype OLED (organic light emitting diode) panel at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday, but didn't announce a new television to follow the 11-inch model it launched at CES 2008. Or at least, it hasn't announced one yet. At a news conference on Wednesday evening, Stan Glasgow, president of U.S.-based Sony Electronics, said...
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Tech Trader Daily (Free subscription) | yesterday
... screen, a wine-red case, and weighing 1.4 lbs, certainly looked light and trim in the hands of Stan Glasgow, president and COO of Sony Electronics, who was brought on stage by Clancy to give the bulk of Sony’s presentation. The laptop, called the first in a “P” series of notebooks, features not only WiFi and Bluetooth wireless connections, but also built in cellular broadband from...