Way back when, Sony had a laptop brand that you might have long forgotten about, and might be surprised to know is actually ...
Sony’s floundering PC business is no more, sold to a group of investors that plan to pull the once-vaunted VAIO brand back within Japan’s borders. The sudden death is shocking, sure, but mourn not ...
Now owned and made by a private firm, Vaio computers are hoping for some success in the US, says The Wall Street Journal. But the company faces challenges. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology ...
Update: Nov. 2004: Sony announced that they'll sell the U70 in the US for ~$2,000 as the U750 The U comes in a nice box packed with goodies. It comes with a docking station/port replicator, and ...
Sony sold Vaio laptops from 1994 to 2014, marking a nearly 20-year run for the brand before its high production costs, combined with competition from rivals like Dell and Lenovo, led to its sale. In ...
Sony launched a new VAIO for the living room dubbed the Type X. The VGX-XL70S was revealed at CEATEC 2005 in Japan, and it’s a computer that easily blends in with any super-fancy home entertainment ...
Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including laptops, tablets, smartphones: how they define the computing experience and the hardware that makes them tick. He has served as an ...
Sony Corp. has unveiled a new version of its 505-series notebook computer that the company claims is the world’s lightest and thinnest of its type. The laptop is one of two new members of Sony’s Vaio ...
Sony, desperately trying to defend its Walkman legacy in light of the success of Apple Computer’s iPod music player, said it will introduce a new portable device this year that can play video and beam ...