Sony posted a slim ¥21.2 billion ($205 million) profit for its Q1 2016. That's down on the ¥82.4 billion profit it carded this time last year, but in general the quarter was a mixed bag of positives
The shakeout among less successful mobile handset makers continues apace. Sony Mobile is cutting 1,000 jobs in Sweden, one of the company’s key manufacturing and R&D centers, as part of
Samsung and Apple stand firmly at the stop of the smartphone heap, and players like HTC and LG continue ride their way up the market share rankings. But what of Sony? You know, the Japanese stalwart t
Sony only outed its newest <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2012/08/29/sony-pumps-up-mobile-lineup-with-new-xperia-t-v-and-j-smartphones/">trio of Xperia smartphones</a> just over a month ago in Berlin
The crunch among handset makers who are not Samsung and Apple continues apace. Today, Android OEM <a target="_blank" href="http://www.sony.com">Sony</a> announced that its loss-making mobile handset
While the idea of skipping Sony's event to watch a beautiful Barcelona sunset was strangely appealing, we nevertheless come to you from Sony's press event where the recently divorced company has just