Sony Postpones Release Of PlayStation 4 Companion App In Europe
PlayStation App was set to be released for customers in Europe today. But as it turns out, its European release has been postponed.
PlayStation App was set to be released for customers in Europe today. But as it turns out, its European release has been postponed.
For our first gift guide this holiday season, we're helping you find that perfect accessory for the iPhone owner in your life.
Camera360 now plays nice with Sony's QX10 and QX100.
A couple of days before the launch of the next-generation video game console, the official companion app of PlayStation 4 has just been released by Sony in North America.
Sony has just announced that the official companion app of PlayStation 4 is set to be released on iOS and Android on Nov. 13 in North America and on Nov. 22 in Europe.
Snap-on smartphone lenses sure are impressive, and the future looks picture perfect for Sony's QX10 and QX100 models.
Both lenses can be preordered now and will be available later this month.
Sony's anticipated Smart Shot camera accessory will look good alongside a champagne colored iPhone.
The high-end lens attachments should officially be unveiled early next month.
With Music Unlimited's offline playback support, you can now listen to your favorite songs from the service even without an Internet connection.
According to recent data, consumers spend more money on iOS than they do on handheld game consoles.
Rovio will team up with Sony Pictures Entertainment in order to bring an Angry Birds movie to theaters on July 1, 2016, it has been revealed.
Sony has removed its $99 development license charge, but would Apple ever do the same?
The PlayStation 4 is set to be launched in late 2013, along with the new PlayStation App.
Get ready folks. A new streaming music service is arriving in the App Store. Sony’s Music Unlimited app is already available in New Zealand ahead of a worldwide launch tomorrow, Tuesday, May 22.
Sony’s Music Unlimited service is coming to iOS. The streaming music service arrives for the iPhone/iPod touch and iPad in a few weeks, according to TechRadar.
Score one for Android owners. Sony today released its Music Unlimited service for Android devices, which looks a lot like Apple's iCloud and upcoming iTunes Match product. Plus, it includes Pandora-like capabilities too.
According to a recent report, "significant orders" for camera image sensors have been won by OmniVision. The report claims that these units, some of which will also be provided by Sony, are to be used in the iPhone 5's eight megapixel camera.
PSN Status (free) is a recently released app for the iPhone and iPod touch, which allows users to quickly and easily check the status of PlayStation Network.
Sony’s universal iOS app, Crackle (free), has recently been updated. Now, users of the app can watch an additional 20 TV series which have been added in the update (version 1.28).
Just weeks after rumors surfaced that Sony would provide cameras for the iPhone 5, a new development might make Apple rethink that strategy. OmniVision, which supplies camera parts for the iPhone 4 has just demoed an amazing new camera sensor unit.
Crackle, the Sony-owned video site, is expected to arrive for iDevices soon. The service offers commercial free streaming movies, television, and original web productions.
In an interview this week, Sony's CEO Howard Stringer shared with The Wall Street Journal some interesting details about delays in the production of Sony parts for the next iPhone. By connecting the dots, this has lead the web to find out more about your next iPhone's camera.